Marriage & Divorce: Question: Why do I like messing around with married women? |
- Question: Why do I like messing around with married women?
- Question: How does custody work when 1 parent is married?
- Question: Am I too demanding girlfriend?
- Question: My husband's mistress assaulted me after I went to her house?
- Question: What do couples usually fight about besides money, kids, and marital infidelity?
- Question: Would you be upset if your friend took her bikini bottom off in front of your husband?
- Question: Srs...question for you....?
- Question: For you young mothers, married you work 40 hours a week, YOU take care of the baby...?
- Question: Can you make money with Insurance management degree?
- Question: Are men expected to suck up abuse from their wives and not point out that their wives actions can be defined as abusive?
- Question: Why is that men only marry women who are 6 feet tall?
- Question: Is it really good for women to have more confidence?
- Question: Does a certified copy of my marriage license have my maiden name as well as my previously married name on it?
- Question: Can you have two marriage lines for the same person?
- Question: My uncle is getting divorced from his wife after 30+ years. Is this abnormal to be married this long and then quit?
- Question: Is my mom’s friend’s husband coming onto me?
- Question: Which site is good for kamma based community marriages.?
- Question: Why are my wife and son upset with ME over this issue?
Question: Why do I like messing around with married women? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 09:52 PM PDT I don t like single women much but once I find out that a woman I find attractive is married, I ll knock down doors to get to her. I don t care if she s shopping at a Bed Bath and Beyond or looking for a toy at a Walmart for her little birthday boy, if she s married, I get really excited and make it a mission to get in her. I like it. I enjoy it. I feel good knowing I messed around with someone s wife. Do you feel the same way? |
Question: How does custody work when 1 parent is married? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 06:41 PM PDT Hello, I have 2 children and me and the father of the children are not together but I am engaged to my future husband and I wanted to know will my children father still have rights to see them ? How does it really work? Thank you |
Question: Am I too demanding girlfriend? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 06:15 PM PDT I am moving out of my apartment to a new house which will take about 6 hours of moving time. I live alone and I hired movers to pack and unpack but I still have to do somethings my self. I asked my boyfriend of 4 years who lives 45 minutes away to come to help me. He agreed to come towards to the end of the moving "just in case". He could not tell me that he would come early in the morning to help me out and "be there" while I am moving. He said he has dancing lesson early morning. If it was him moving out, I would have been there first thin in the morning to help him :just to be around" even if he did not need my help. Am I reading too much into this? |
Question: My husband's mistress assaulted me after I went to her house? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 04:58 PM PDT My husband has a mistress he has been with for a year or so. I found her number on his phone. So I found her name, searched her address up and went to her house. She told my husband that I was knocking on her door. My husband told me to leave her alone and stop harassing her. She said that she didn't want to fight. I rang her apartment doorbell, I told her to come outside. She did not want to so I went into her apartment and showed her text message screenshots and pictures of them together. She said they've been together a year. So in her apartment, I pushed her and she grabbed me. She punched me numerous times, scratched my face (I have a few cuts), pulled my hair and kept attacking me. I admit I was wrong for hitting her first but she kept beating on me after I begged her to stop. I even have a black eye that is very swollen, scratched on my face and a patch of my hair is gone. Like she really beat me up. Can I press charges on her for hitting me? My husband found out about the fight from my bruises and is not speaking to me. He is consoling her and he is asking for a divorce. He doesn't even want to be with me anymore We don't have children. I loved him and cheated on him with my ex boyfriend twice a few months ago, but we worked it out. I have cheated many time before marriage but twice in marriage. I was never in love with him but he earns a lot of money and I can't leave. |
Question: What do couples usually fight about besides money, kids, and marital infidelity? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 03:35 PM PDT |
Question: Would you be upset if your friend took her bikini bottom off in front of your husband? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 01:16 PM PDT Last weekend me and my husband has a barbecue at our house, everyone was drinking and having fun, but I just found out yesterday that apparently one of my friends (who I've been friends with for years) took off her bikini bottoms and asked my husband to tie them back on her.. my husband obviously didn't do it and told me about it. When I confronted her about it she said she was too drunk to remember anything. Would you still trust her? I'm having a hard time figuring out if it was just playful innocent fun or if it was really premeditated and like she's been waiting for the chance to do something like that. I want to trust her because we've been friends for years and years and she's never came onto my husband but I just don't know. How would y'all react? |
Question: Srs...question for you....? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 11:22 AM PDT After being married for 8 years...plus..my husband and I do NOTHING together, all he wants to talk about is sports..and what he does at work...NOTHING about me, nothing I want to do...have not had a vacation in years...and I mean he talks about NOTHING ELSE...I had back surgery...has just compounded the issue...he claims..well you have a bad back you can't vacation now...he has every excuse to do absolutely NOTHING around the house...no vacations...house is falling apart, he just ignores it, or expects ME to find someone to get it fixed...he will NOT go to a marriage counselor, he doesn't believe in them saying they have problems of their own...this is both 2nd marriages for us, I don't have kids he has 4...I end up dong all the work...it does NOT bother him at all, he and HIS family sits and watches sports while I USE to cook dinners...which I don't do anymore, I stopped taking care of the house, I stopped cooking, no doing laundry...I am now taking our dog to the dog park for a tiny bit of entertainment....the reason I hurt my back, I was working in the yard...heavy duty work, something that had to be done, while he sat on his *** did nothing to help...he ONLY works 3 hours in the morning, comes home to t.v...I want a partner in life...hopefully by me going out to this dog park I will find someone to be with...not fun going through life alone...I will go through bad times with them, but htere has to be some form, SOME FORM of fun, not with this one...what would YOU do? |
Question: For you young mothers, married you work 40 hours a week, YOU take care of the baby...? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 11:07 AM PDT do you give your child YOUR last name or your husbands..and why when you gave birth, and we KNOW, women do all the work of raising a child, you work 40 hours a week outside the home, just to carry on your HUSBANDS last name, when he and you gets old, the woman most of the time are once again the care takers...most do NOT worry about the woman needing care when she is old...there are commercials about this....why not give that child YOUR last name...odd how a LOT of women are basically USED...why not give that child your last name when you do all the work and PAY for that child..? |
Question: Can you make money with Insurance management degree? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 10:56 AM PDT My husband graduated with a degree in insurance management. I've been to a few "interviews" and most jobs are commission based, which I am VERY skeptical about. I've been working at a grocery store and am ab to put myself through dental school. My plan was to to quit my job once my husband found work so I could focus on school. I am concerned that we won't have enough money for me to quit my job if he is working for a commission based company. They seem like pyramid schemes. I don't want to seem like a doubtful wife. My husband is very smart. But I want to make sure we are straight. |
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 10:36 AM PDT I believe every man can say they are being abused by their partner, whether its verbally, emotionally or physically but by being a man they are told to suck it up which only blurs the line for when enough should be enough. Men don't get support for the abuse they endure, but instead are challenged on how good of a man they are for not being able to take the treatment that a woman could freely call abuse if it happened to her. So are men just supposed to take the "abuse" from women? |
Question: Why is that men only marry women who are 6 feet tall? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 09:27 AM PDT |
Question: Is it really good for women to have more confidence? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 09:06 AM PDT If they are more confident they will probably cheat on their husband as a that is not a good thing |
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 07:44 AM PDT |
Question: Can you have two marriage lines for the same person? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 06:57 AM PDT |
Posted: 28 Aug 2019 04:18 AM PDT They were married 37 years ago and have been separated a year. He is even semi-dating already and is not even divorced yet. |
Question: Is my mom’s friend’s husband coming onto me? Posted: 28 Aug 2019 02:55 AM PDT Im 21 and my mom invited her friend and her friends husband over for dinner. There was lots of wine so maybe that gave him bravery, but he put his hand on my thigh under the table. Must admit it turned me on which i know i am horrible for feeling that way. The married couple are both 48 |
Question: Which site is good for kamma based community marriages.? Posted: 27 Aug 2019 11:22 PM PDT |
Question: Why are my wife and son upset with ME over this issue? Posted: 27 Aug 2019 03:23 PM PDT On the weekend my 13 y/o son had his best friend stay over to play computer games together. I let the friend use my computer while my son used his. Monday, I noticed my pocket multi-tool was missing from the place I always keep it next to my PC. I asked my son if he had used it and he said no. He said his friend was looking at it and asked what it was for. I told him to ask his friend about it and mentioned the matter to my wife. She acted very snotty with me and told me I was 'weird' to worry about it. I told her that while I was not so upset about the item itself, it was the principle of the thing that bothered me. I suggested to her to leave her wallet out next time this kid came over and let me know how she felt if he got 'interested' in that. Now it's two days later. No sign of my multi-tool and my wife and kid are all sullen and grouchy. So how did I become the bad guy in all of this? |
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