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Question: In laws and holiday dinner? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 10:11 PM PDT So I asked my husband if her wanted to invite his family over for easter dinner and to give me a head count of how many in his family where going to come so I could get enough food. Well he asked his mother and she informed him that I NEEDED to ask her myself or else none of his family was going to come.... the thing is i am shy, she dosent speak english very well and dosent always understand me and lastly a month into my marria she sat me down and called me a lying cheating whore for having my friend who lives with me baby daddy stay at my house because I said I thought she was a beautiful baby girl and that he produced cute kids and since I want kids must want to **** and have his babies. After an hour of that I got up laughter said I am not and would not cheat and before that our relationship was fine but I was hurt by this and her then telling my husband to leave me after we got into a fight I have decided to be polite but not go out of my way for her. Do I have to invite her personally or is the invite via my husband enough? |
Question: How do you deal with a sexually shy wife? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 08:38 PM PDT |
Posted: 11 Apr 2019 08:02 PM PDT She is pregnant with our 3rd and she's mid 30s now so I know things are harder. I am always there for her and give her, her time. It's more of always complaint if I do one thing wrong. Or if I playfully tough her she says ew I don't want to be touched. Her hormones seem to always been in the mean cycle. I care and love her but I am just over this. We still talk but to me it's not the same. I am not thinking of leaving her as it could be a phase, but I really wouldn't care I have never thought this way before as sometimes I'm like ahh I have to go home. Sometimes I'm happy when she is with friends and the kids and I are by ourselves. I sound horrible and I can't tell her this but I wanted to express it and get others thoughts. Thx |
Question: How can I punish my husband ? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 07:17 PM PDT He's been a very bad boy how can I punish him ? |
Posted: 11 Apr 2019 06:40 PM PDT My friend and his husband haven't had sex in almost half a year because of a surgery his husband had. This morning he asked me to have sex with him just for pleasure because it has been a long time. I kinda want to honestly because he's pretty good looking and Ive heard some stories. But I know his husband and we actually use to work together What bad can come out of this one time thing? I certainly wouldn't tell so it would be like it never happened right? yes obviously i am a guy and curious, would kind of be a learning experience for me as well |
Question: How to know if your spouse is lying to you? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 05:07 PM PDT Your spouse is lying |
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Question: Were We a little bit rude each other? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 01:13 PM PDT Yesterday, my wife and I got into a fight about her sleeping all day/ half of the day. I know that she's usually studying and cleaning up the house. I work from 4:00 PM to 7:00 Pm, but I don't understand I'm not tired from working, but she is. When I got home, I saw her laying on the couch sleeping. I asked if she sleeps all day alone, but she no and said that she slept half of the day. We got into about how "I was controlling her sleeping and studying habits". I wasn't trying too and we both lost our temper. |
Posted: 11 Apr 2019 12:38 PM PDT Ex mother in law gives ex husband my phone number she took off of our church directory without my permission. After spending 7 yrs in prison. Divorced 9 yrs ago |
Posted: 11 Apr 2019 12:26 PM PDT I have been divorce for 9 yrs now to my ex. He has been in prison for 7 yrs for robbing 4 banks. We were divorced a yr even before that. Since than I have had new numbers and I have blocked him on social media.We have no children together. His mom goes to the same church as me. He finally got out in January and she messaged me on Facebook so I can call him. I never replied to her message. Being that she never had my phone number she uses our church directory and give him phone number without my permission. I did speak to my pastor on this situation. Opinions please btw he is now 51 |
Question: Is it weird to make friends at a bar I'm a man Married? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 11:38 AM PDT |
Question: Should I keep dating her? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 07:48 AM PDT The girl I like recently told me she has depression. I like her a lot. Should I keep dating her? What if she takes medication? |
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Question: Advice on Husbands Ex.? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 07:35 AM PDT My husband and I have been together for a year now, before that he and I were both in 8 year long relationships with our exes, who both cheated and then broke up with us. We found each other, and fell in love. However, both him and I have cars that are both in our exes names. I owe 16,000 on my car and no bank will give me a loan, so I told my ex that until it gets paid down I cannot remove him. He accepted that and left me alone. His ex and him are in the same situation, except she won't accept that there's nothing more he can do to remove her from the car until he pays it off (which will only take about another year.) She wants to buy a brand new car but can't because her name is on his car and the bank won't refinance or remove her. (we got a letter in the mail stating this, and she went crazy on him.) She basically told him that if we don't get her name removed she's coming and taking the car. This concerns me because were moving back to the state she lives in and we will be living quite close to her. I don't think she can legally take the car since he's been making all the payments since he bought it. I don't think the court will rule in her favor if she took us to court. He blocked her number and ceased all contact. I haven't tried to get in the middle of it because it's between him and her, but they do nothing but scream at each other. I'm not sure what else to do in this situation other then let it play out and hopefully she leaves us be when we move there. Update: When I say it's in the exes names, i meant on the bank loan, not on the car. They're both cosigners on the car, the car is in our names primarily. |
Posted: 11 Apr 2019 07:32 AM PDT 1. Met her on the internet, moved into her house [along with her 17-year-old son] two months later, and proposed. 2. Says he's a widow (killed in car accident) with two children, but his fiancée has never met his children or extended family, or has even seen any pictures. 3. Says he has two jobs (college professor and lawyer), but stays at home every day and picks up his fiancée from the train station upon her commute from work. 4. Speaks to her son like he's also HIS son who he raised since birth; gives him the "don't test me" look; advises his mother how to raise her child; belittles him [in front of his mother] in a militant manner about the fact that he never had a job, despite the fact that he's in school: an obviously hard thing to handle while working. 5. Tells his fiancée and her son (who's graduating high school in a month) that his last name will legally be changed, as well as on his diploma. |
Posted: 11 Apr 2019 05:42 AM PDT The woman is not opposed to 2nd marriage, maybe even permanent engagement. The man is opposed to any piece or hint of remarriage. What are your thoughts/conclusions for each? |
Question: What is litigation in a divorce? Posted: 11 Apr 2019 05:27 AM PDT |
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