Marriage & Divorce: Question: What do I about a mother in law that is always butting in? |
- Question: What do I about a mother in law that is always butting in?
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Question: What do I about a mother in law that is always butting in? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 09:33 PM PDT Ive been with my husband for 7 yrs. And she has went as far as to move his ex into her home. Has tried to get my husband to leave me many times. And is always getting mad because my kids 8 and 10 have a bedtime and are given chores. She is driving me crazy enough is enough already...obviously I m not going anywhere |
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 09:13 PM PDT Will the husband who married her will be in danger of being left for others as she has that habit and she is used to it even if the husband loves her very much? |
Question: Why do people stay in relationships for 10 years and still don't marry? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 09:08 PM PDT |
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 08:29 PM PDT He takes videos doing this to me and admitted doing this to other women before me. He stands alongside me while I'm sleeping and masturbates filming parts of my body without my knowledge while I'm asleep and ejaculates on or near me. I am now nervous to sleep around him and I dislike this behavior. He has done this multiple times. Is this sexual assault or some other devious behavior why does he do this? I would wake up for sex I never deny him. |
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 08:26 PM PDT My husband was (is) an abusive bastard and we have been legally separated since July, 9 months now and we have a 2 year old soon to be 3 yr old son next month. I work as Personal needs assistant at an elementary school. I'm 32 turning 33 in 3 wks and there's this permanent substitute that's been there for two months now that I've gotten to know just a little, but nothing major.When we have talked I've found out that he and his wife are legally separated, his wife accuses him and has accused him in the past of beating her and lies to the court on him to get extra child support $. He works two jobs, one is a 12 hr shift position, he's in school, and he subs to make ends meet for his children that are with his wife.I wasn't attracted to him at all when I first met him, but he's so sweet with the children and this is pre-k and I think it's just the sweetest thing how he is with them, but he comes to work tired from working his other job and going to school. Now that I've gotten to talk to him, he seems so much more mature (and he's older) than my husband. He just turned 41 3 wks ago and came to work that day.I'm shy, but when I start to like a guy I can get chatty and I don't want him to think I'm into him in anyway. He's tall, has a nice built. He's probably too busy to hang (not date yet because he's still legally married til next month and I'm still legally married til july).I saw he has a fb page but that would be so obvious that I'm into him and he may not even like me. |
Question: What is exactly a chemistry between man and woman? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 08:02 PM PDT |
Question: Does anyone know if guilford county accepts waiver of service for divorce? Thank you.? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 07:10 PM PDT |
Question: I'm not sure if I want marriage? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 05:27 PM PDT Idealistically marriage seems so wonderful, but in reality is it really? My parents have been married for 37 years now and are pretty much just roommates who sometimes get along. They never go on dates. My mom complains a lot about my dad. I know they still love each other, but it seems more out of obligation than anything. I highly doubt they've had sex in the last 10 years (although I'm sure if they did they wouldn't tell me lol.) They just don't seem happy or at least they don't show it if they are. I'm in a serious realtionship right now and when I got into it I wanted marriage someday. Now I'm not so sure. Nothing specifically made me change my mind... just thinking a lot lately is all. My question is this... is marriage really worth it in the long run? Or is it best to have a few short term relationships along this road of life? I honestly can't imagine ever being with one person forever. |
Question: Why am I the only one of my two sisters to have guys interested/asking them on dates? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 05:10 PM PDT I'm not the oldest! I'm actually the middle daughter. No, I'm not a slut...I've never had sex. They both go to more social gatherings than I do (I'm more of a nerd than them lol) |
Question: Brandin Stephens marry Mia Yim!!!? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 04:07 PM PDT |
Question: My husband treats my like a baby...? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 02:22 PM PDT He's older than me, 25 years older. He's so protective as if I can't take care of myself. When I shared it with him he said he will try not doing that but it's been 3 days since then and he doesn't seem to be trying much. What to do? |
Question: Do you always know where your spouse is? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 11:08 AM PDT This morning my wife and I woke up and she asked me what I had planned to do today. I told her I was going to do some work on my truck then go put some air in my tires. We get dressed and she leafes to go to an appointment. I spent several hours outside working on my truck then when I was cleaning up and about to go put some air in my tires my wife comes home. I go ahead and leave then she sends me a text asking where I was going. I reply that I told her I was going to put some air in my tires. Her reply was, "I thought you did that this morning." What gave her that impression because she left before I even started working on my truck. I go to my parent's house because my dad has an air compressor and stay there hanging with my parents for a little while then head home. I stopped at the gas station and my wife calls me again asking where I was. I told her I was at the gas station and she was like, "you're just now putting air in your tires?" I told her no, I'm now getting gas. She then tells me she was at Walmart. I was like, "ok, so why are you telling me that?" She said something to the affect of, "I thought you might want to know." I told her I didn't need to know where she was every minute of the day." She got mad and hung up on me. My wife tends to micro manage everything I do so if an hour goes by and she doesn't know where I am she starts calling. That's as long as she's not out doing her thing. Maybe I'm ov the mindset that on Sat we both have things we want to do. You go do your thing and I'll do mine. I'm not thinking about what you're doing or where you are because I'm doing what I want to do. She feels that couples should be in constant contact with each other. We spend enough time together and there are times I just want to do things away from her. Do you know where your spouse is at all times? |
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 10:54 AM PDT My Great Grand children where taken away from their mother. And that mothers father is going for custity. We want to help him raise the children all unter 5 Years old. The social service worker has asked to come by my home to meet me and my husband. What can i exspect? |
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 08:42 AM PDT |
Question: How can a couple have a successful marriage? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 07:49 AM PDT |
Question: What qualities makes a son in law good enough to marry the daughter? Posted: 06 Apr 2019 06:32 AM PDT This question is for mothers If your daughter is getting married, What qualities does the son in law must have in order for you to feel he is good enough to marry your daughter |
Posted: 06 Apr 2019 04:27 AM PDT |
Question: Does my husband need to know this? Posted: 05 Apr 2019 01:20 PM PDT My husband is very much into classic cars. He has a 55 Chevy and a 57 Chevy. He ask all his classic car friends where he could find a mechanic that would work on his cars and would charge a reasonable amount for the repair. They told him there was a great mechanic on 3rd street in our town that did great work and was not expensive. He told all his friends about the garage and how he really likes the mechanic. He told me he is going to take all of his car repair business there. He said it is VERY HARD to find someone to work on old cars. He is happy with the mechanic's work and with his price and so are his friends. I think he might have a big problem if I told him the mechanic he is using is my former husband. Do you think I should tell him or is it possible he would not care? If yes how should I do it? Guys, I would really like your input. My former husband has been out of my life for several years and we do not have any contact. I DON'T WANT TO CAUSE PROBLEMS FOR ANYBODY. |
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