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Question: Why do evil wives need to lie about a husband to destroy his reputation.? Posted: 14 May 2019 10:06 PM PDT I am divorced from an evil woman-her choice, not mine. She has made it her mission to lie to anyone I see socially that I am some horrible cheating gay person. I'm not, never have been. She is just so filled with hate and won't say why. I do not know. It has been 20 years since the divorce and she still spy's on me constantly and finds out who I am dating on occasion, then confronts them with wild accusations about me. I am getting tired of her obsessed mentality. |
Posted: 14 May 2019 08:49 PM PDT |
Question: She had surgery, got scary and dumped me? Posted: 14 May 2019 08:17 PM PDT This longtime friend had surgery, did not tell me about the surgery, got mentally crazy scary on me, ended the relationship after she was told she was scary Why did she ended it |
Question: My husband has a police/arrest fantasy. Ideas on how to make this come to life for him? Posted: 14 May 2019 07:33 PM PDT My husband is often shy about revealing his personal fantasies, but I recently learned that he'd like to try role playing an arrest with me. We've used handcuffs before, but have never fully played it out. I'd really like to make this fantasy reality for him, but I'm not sure where to start. He's not a cop in real life, but we do have some real police cuffs. I think he would want to arrest me somewhere outside, but secluded so nobody would see the arrest. Obviously then he would bring me back home before we do anything too serious. Any other ideas on how I could make this more real for him? How should I set it up, and what can I do to spice it up for both of us? Guys, if you have a similar fantasy, what would you want me to do to to make it as good for you as possible? |
Posted: 14 May 2019 05:58 PM PDT I'm a single man and I've never been married, so I'm just curious if this is how married men really feel. |
Question: How to experience drama at home? Posted: 14 May 2019 05:47 PM PDT |
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Question: My husbands deployed in the marines, I’m Pregnant but also having an affair..eek? Posted: 14 May 2019 05:13 PM PDT I am 21 my husband is 25, we have been married for almost two years now. However I didn't realize what I was getting myself into by marrying a man in the marines. Honestly I told him when he joined that it would be detrimental to our marriage but he didn't listen. I found out I was pregnant about two weeks after he got deployed, which was about 5 and a half months ago. However for the past two months I have been sleeping with someone else. I have no idea what to do. I love my husband so dearly but I am just so lonely. I do not want to be a single mother. |
Posted: 14 May 2019 04:56 PM PDT I'm in my 20s and am working on my mba in accounting. I'm a dress 2/4 and have been complimented on my looks by many people |
Question: Why do some men marry divorced women rather than women with no baggage? Posted: 14 May 2019 04:30 PM PDT |
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Question: I feel trampled living with my boyfriend ? How can this be fixed? Posted: 14 May 2019 03:25 PM PDT This is our 3rd apartment living together. At first, it was new and fun to be and enjoyable. I didn't care about where I would put all of my stuff because I would live at my mom's too. Anyway, going on our 3rd apartment (we've moved alot personal reasons)...I feel like I don't have space. So our bedroom is really not all that big and there is a desk in the room a bed and just two lamps.... none of the stuff of the dresser is mine. I judt feel annoyed because it is all his. I have my closet near the living room area because the way this apartment is set up is weird. Anyway, what can I do as a female to feel myself again? I want to do my nails laying bed, but hes just always sitting on the chair in our room so I feel like there's only privacy in the living room |
Question: Why would a married man do this? Posted: 14 May 2019 03:19 PM PDT A married man began cheating on his wife 3+ years ago with the same woman. He has told this woman that he can't leave his family, therefore can't give her what she truly deserves, and thus wants her to find a man who can. He made very little effort over the years because she made all of it. Finally, she has found someone new and has not seen the married man since because she wants to be faithful, but they remain in touch. The married man is now agonizing over the fact that he believes she has found someone knew. He gets upset and jealous when she spends time with this new man. He says it's only a matter of time before things change between them now and it's going to take a lot of adjusting. How can he be so hypocritical? How could he tell her that this is what he wants for her but then get upset and jealous now that she's found it? He chose not to leave his family. He could have had her. |
Posted: 14 May 2019 12:49 PM PDT My sons father gets two consecutive weeks in June and July that have to be separated by three weeks. He's wanting to start June 1st since it's already his weekend until June 17th once Father's Day weekend is done since he also gets that weekend. Also since he gets July 4th this year he wants July 3rd until the 5th even though that would also run in to his weekend so of course he would ultimately get the 3rd until the 7th. Then for his second part of two weeks he wants July 12th until 25th. Clearly in June that's longer than two weeks and unless it's just me, it seems like he's trying to be slick and run his vacation time into his set weekends he already gets for more time. I have no issue with him having our son but to me it feels like he's purposely trying to time together. Does it look like that to anyone else? He's also stated that during that time he'll be working a lot of it so he won't even actually get to spend time with our son |
Question: How to get full custody of your children? Posted: 14 May 2019 11:58 AM PDT |
Question: What is your take on this relationship? Posted: 14 May 2019 11:45 AM PDT Marriage of a close friend, not mine Friend & his wife have been together 11 years. He had no prior relationships, she had many. They moved in together within weeks of dating, & married during first year. Through first half of marriage, she worked sporadically & put little effort into holding a job. Working because he wanted her to. He has worked through the entire relationship, only changing through promotion. They never had children. Year 5-6 their marriage was under pressure because of uneven work load, & he decided that she isn t going to keep a job & that it has to be ok for the marriage to work. The compromise was she would take up all of the housework & cook his meals, housewife duties minus children. Forward to now. She rarely does housework, & doesn t do it well. She hasn t worked in years. She strongly lacks sexual interest in him, they usually go about like friends, & a year ago told him to get a girlfriend to make up for it. They don t spend a lot of time really doing things together. She s easily frustrated with him & often prefers to do things without him. He gives her $200 biweekly and she gets to use it however she wants. She has all hours of all days to do whatever she wants whenever she wants, while he pulls 12 hour shifts. He has often talked about the inequality of it & how nice it must be for her to live life how she wants without doing anything for it, but he always goes for the save at the end & it sounds more like he s reassuring himself than me. |
Question: Has anyone ever had to mourn a relationship or marriage that wasn't even over yet? Posted: 14 May 2019 10:19 AM PDT |
Question: Is sexual experience prerequisite for marriage these days? Posted: 14 May 2019 08:43 AM PDT |
Question: Boyfriend planning to move out from the county? Posted: 14 May 2019 08:22 AM PDT My boyfriend wants to move out from the country once i finish my degree but i am just an international student and was planning to apply as a skilled visa so i can get the residency here.if i leave the country i wont be able to come back and he wants me to move out to another country with him i am willing to do it but he's also doesn't want to be my legal partner so i can apply for residency here later and how can i trust him to move to another country if he doesn't want to be my legal partner.i am willing to give up in everything but he's not what should i do |
Question: I think my wife is cheating on me? Posted: 14 May 2019 06:02 AM PDT we've been together for a year now and when i came home from work i found another man's coat under my bed, what do i do? |
Question: Why did she get so offended? Posted: 14 May 2019 05:16 AM PDT I was hanging out with my friends and I was showing them pictures from my brother's wedding. This one girl said I looked handsome & asked when am I gonna get married. I started laughing but she looked serious. I was like "oh you're serious" and she said yeah. I said I'm never getting married & she said why not. I said because I can't engage in "holy matrimony" in today's culture, it just ain't right. She got upset & rolled her eyes & walked off. My friend said she was offended because she thinks I was saying women are s!uts nowadays & you can't turn hoes to housewives. But I was just making the point that I think marriages are fake nowadays, we live in a degenerate hook up culture, and marriage is a religious institution. Nowadays marriage is just something to do, it's not about the original meaning so I don't see the point of it. We got gays getting "married" we got secular marriages where it's pretty much just a government paper. It's not the real deal anymore, it's just as selfish as not being married at all so there's no reason for it rly. Anyway, I didn't say all that to her, just the first part. Was she offended because she was thinking about marrying me? I wouldn't trust that anyway because girls always put me in the "beta male provider" category but those same girls still fukc all the bad boys. So I think she got mad because she knew I was thinking that. M I right? |
Posted: 14 May 2019 01:56 AM PDT |
Question: Is it ok to marry your cousin? Posted: 13 May 2019 10:39 PM PDT |
Posted: 12 May 2019 05:37 PM PDT they don't realize what a bullet they dodged and that she will now become some other poor schmuck's future problem. |
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