Marriage & Divorce: Question: Is my marriage in trouble if my wife does not have a picture of me on her desk at work? |
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Question: Is my marriage in trouble if my wife does not have a picture of me on her desk at work? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 08:06 PM PDT My wife is a teacher and I was at her school today helping her set her class up for the year. I happened to be sitting at her desk and I noticed that she had several pictures on it. Four of them were of our sons. I was very pleased to see that. Two of the pictures had our sons in "I Love Mom " t shirts and two of the pictures had our sons in "I Loved Dad" t shirts. The other picture was of her parents, her siblings, and her siblings' spouses and children. My picture seemed to be missing. I didn't say anything to her when I saw this. Is this a sign that my marriage is in trouble? |
Question: Should I tell my wife? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 07:05 PM PDT Me and my wife have had a very rough relationship, even before we got married. She shows serious red flags of cheating. I have no proof she did it. I was talking to women online because I felt betrayed and because I was curious to see what else was out there. I never met or did anything with any of these women. Should I tell my wife? I feel guilty. |
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Question: Hypocrisy in my marriage...? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 05:11 PM PDT This is gonna sound extremely childish and petty but just hear me out. My wife can get very jealous and very insecure about certain situations in our marriage. Me going to the gym, females at my job, (who I have no relation or interactions with), and youtube...yea I know. but she's been in some rough relationships in the past where she pretty much got cheated on all the time. So i'm very understanding. I do my best to reassure her whenever she's feeling scared and insecure. However there's something i've noticed. She hates me doing certain things, involving other females, but has no problem doing it herself. For example, Youtube. I know childish, but stay with me. She hates when I watch any type of female video. From games to food reviews to dog training videos etc. So I stopped doing it, thinking she's just worried about wondering eyes. But when I go on her youtube, I see she subscribed to more than one male oriented channel. whether it be one guy, or a group of guys. Now if she didn't have a problem with me watching females, I dont think I'd care, but she expressed to me, multiple times, how it makes it her uncomfortable, so I stopped. But why does she get to do it and I cant. She gets defensive and angry when I try to talk her about this. It sounds crazy and unhealthy, I know but I thought in a marriage as long as there's mutual agreements and communication anything could be worked through. But it all feels one sided and unfair. Any advice is appreciated. |
Question: If the justice of the peace loses the marriage certificate, what can someone do>? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 02:25 PM PDT her husband died a few weeks later, and his sister is trying to get his money that he intended on leaving to the lady who had taken care of him for years, what can she do, this is California/ |
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Question: Fighting with my wife about the smallest things? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 01:56 PM PDT We got married in April, are both 24, dated for 3 years prior. I don't know, its like once we got married and moved in together( in hindsight we screwed up not living together beforehand), we started arguing. Perfect example is, some nights I work late and sometimes I forget to text her, then I get home and it's a lecture about me " not caring about her feelings". They're not daily fights, but, they're getting more frequent and for a few days after these fights, she'll ignore me, silent treatment, leave the room if I walk in, but we reconcile eventually. What's a good way to handle this? counseling? |
Posted: 16 Aug 2019 01:42 PM PDT Every time I tried to run he caught me and locked me in the room and the only reason I'm able to get on here to reach for help is because he thinks I'm in the shower but if I take too long he'll remove the doorknob again. I'm pregnant please help me. 2 years ago my husbands brother told me my husband was diagnosed with Aspd Antisocial personality disorder clinical term psychopath when he was 12 years old. He warned me and I thought he was lying so I married my husband anyway because I thought it sounded impossible the chances of he being a psychopath when he was the most wonderful man I'd ever dated and I couldn't wait to marry him. When I told my boyfriend what his brother said he stopped talking to his brother and we haven't spoken to him in years we didn't invite him to our wedding my husband considers his brother dead and he lives in another country now after my husband ruined his life. I'm married to and living with the devil he's extremely violent and psychologically abusive and I fear for my life now that I'm pregnant. I'm terrified to tell him because he's never wanted children all he wants is me by his side having sexual intercourse whenever he wants to it's never been when I want to he's cold hearted and cruel at the same time charming like nothing happened. I fear for my life and our unborn child and if I tell him I think he'll drug me or something sinister to make me loose the baby. |
Question: Is it okay to have non-sexual affair? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 01:38 PM PDT |
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Posted: 16 Aug 2019 11:38 AM PDT I want to tell her husband only because he is a hard working man who takes care of her and her kid. Like a kid that didn't come from him, but treats like his own. This man goes to the moon for her and it bothers me that she would do something like that to him. I would understand if he was a complete jerk who didn't care for her, but this man is amazing!!! |
Question: My sister is having an affair with a married man. Should I anonymously tell the wife? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 10:47 AM PDT Let me explain myself- to be honest, I wouldn't care too much because it isn't any of my business. She's grown and can make her own decisions. BUT I do not trust him! He's controlling, possessive, and a liar. He has been caught putting a tracker and microphone in her car and put a camera in her bedroom. He's even snuck into her house just to record a Look at Vino Osai, Stem NC This is one of the cheapest and will allow you to do more things. Tell me,what you think her and her friend were having without their knowledge. She was at one point completely terrified of him; scared to do anything she "wasn't supposed" to do. He has raped her. She doesn't work, so he is her only income. Without him, she has almost no materials. She is planning in move two hours from home to live in the same town he lives in (same town his family lives). I'm debating on telling the wife because I really don't want to see my sister get too attached just to have it all blow up in her face. I'm afraid he may hurt her physically and emotionally. |
Question: My sister is involved with a married man. Sound I anonymously tell the wife? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 10:30 AM PDT |
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Question: Is it normal for my husband to talk to his mother and about his mother everyday? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 05:21 AM PDT My husband and I are going on six years of marriage with four kids. Since we've been together, he's made it a habit to talk about his mom at least on a daily basis. I mean, she's always in our lives even when she's not present. Anytime they have a falling out, which is at least every few months, he talks about it (which is fine, but it happens very frequently), and then they play this game where he'll try calling her and it goes straight to voicemail. Then miraculously everything is fine and after he's dumped all negative aspects about her on me, she becomes the best thing since sliced bread again and he looks at me quizzically when I question him about her (I.e. "Did your mom resolve her issue?" or "Are things on the up and up again?"). He calls her daily, which maybe wouldn't be annoying if there wasn't so much toxicity involved. We also attend the same church as she does, and she's involved as much as we are. If she has a falling out with someone (this has happened on more than one occasion), we're automatically grouped with her. How can I mentally separate my emotions and stay positive? I've discussed this with my husband and he doesn't see an issue at all. When hubby's parents divorced, he chose to live with mom, so I know they're close. She was never able to successfully maintain a romantic relationship since, so I know there may be a tie to my husband as the central male figure in her life. |
Question: Husband and female co worker? Posted: 16 Aug 2019 01:13 AM PDT My husband has a female co worker he has known her for about 4 years now. They haven't worked the whole 4 years together. I have never met her. He tells me that sometimes she makes him breakfast at work (but not just him others at work also) They sometimes eat lunch together. He tells me he doesn't tell her anything personal. He tells me that she is going to school and she had written an essay and asked him to see if she had made any mistakes so she emailed him her essay and he apparently corrected it. Should I be concerned? She has a bf so why didn't she ask him to correct it? |
Question: How often do on again and off again relationships succeed as far as marriage goes? Posted: 15 Aug 2019 10:52 PM PDT |
Question: What type of men like anorexic women and what type of women like men on anabolic steroids? Posted: 15 Aug 2019 09:10 AM PDT Are they usually narrow-minded types? I know my husband has nagged me to be anorexic as my smartphone and built like a ruler because he thinks women with shapely hourglass figures look like prostitutes, or whores, and are more likely to be unfaithful since they attract other males. His shoulders are narrow compared to the ideal man and does not have a masculine V-shape. @Red pill guy-Educated whites with high-paying jobs think curvy women are sluts and want their women to be as slender as possible. Those with manual labor jobs like curvy women better. |
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