Marriage & Divorce: Question: Today my wife make me to wear her tight under my pants for office and now my *** is stuck? |
- Question: Today my wife make me to wear her tight under my pants for office and now my *** is stuck?
- Question: Is he still into me? What do you make of it? ?
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- Question: Is it wrong for a husband to talk to there friends about women how hot they look husband says it’s okay if he doesn’t say it in front of me?
- Question: Please tell me what is the right thing to do in this situation?
- Question: Why do you think he’s crying?
- Question: What's the best way to deal with feelings of bitterness toeard my ex?
- Question: How do I slowly break off my year old relationship because my partner has ED?
- Question: Habit of complaining?
- Question: ANOTHER WOMAN'S SHOES AND PANTIES?
- Question: Is it okay to keep a photo taken at first wedding if it does not include ex spouse and is only kept for a special memory with parent?
- Question: I believe my wife isn’t sexually attracted to me but she refuses to admit it. What to do next ?
- Question: Should I marry a guy with a gambling problem?
Question: Today my wife make me to wear her tight under my pants for office and now my *** is stuck? Posted: 27 Nov 2019 09:48 PM PST |
Question: Is he still into me? What do you make of it? ? Posted: 27 Nov 2019 07:50 PM PST So we met at a party of Saturday with a mutual friend and hit it off. He's the president at the frat we were at. Their ended not being a place for me to sleep in the frat house, so i slept next to him in his bed. He made out all night, no sex. He was really into me and followed me around all night. The next morning we went to starbucks and he paid for me. When we left he kissed me and said "i really want to see you soon." He texted me first Sunday night and all day Monday (i text first) with really nice texts and trying to plan something. Then he didn't text for 4 days so i texted first and he led the conversation. Then again, no convo for 4 days so i texted and the same thing happened. He hasn't texted for a while again but he did just like my social media post. I want to talk to him, but i want him to start the convo to show that he cares. What do you make of the situation? |
Posted: 27 Nov 2019 06:49 PM PST How can I convince my wife to try a threesome with another female? |
Posted: 27 Nov 2019 03:14 PM PST Like she was sad that he left and wanted to talk to him and that she doesnt care that he cheated and that hes such an awesome guy and shes being serious btw. These people are nto married Not* |
Posted: 27 Nov 2019 11:11 AM PST |
Question: Please tell me what is the right thing to do in this situation? Posted: 27 Nov 2019 08:22 AM PST My ex wife Joan who I am on friendly terms with invited me to join her for lunch. She said she had some exciting news to tell me. At lunch she told me she was going to get married again and introduced me to her future husband Jim. I thought that was a little odd my ex introducing me to her soon to be husband but I was cool with it. He seemed like a nice guy and I congratulated them and wished them a happy life. I was happy to see she was getting on with her life. I later got a call from Jim and he wanted me to tell him everything about Joan and he especially wanted details of our divorce. I told him my life with Joan was in the past and I had closed that chapter of my book and I had moved on and I would not discuss it with anyone. I suggested that if he did not know enough about her, he needed to date her for a longer period of time. The LAST thing I want to do is to get involved with her and her new husband. Should I tell my ex wife what he is asking me or just stay out of her life and hope for the best. Gals, if you were my ex wife what would you want me to do? |
Question: Why do you think he’s crying? Posted: 27 Nov 2019 08:10 AM PST My husband said he's leaving me. He's been saying that since August, but now he's actually started apartment hunting. Long story short, he came home crying his eyes out. I thought something serious had happened, like his parents were hurt, etc. But he just said "i'm sad". I'm thinking he's sad because he hates me so much that the idea of spending another day with me has brought him to tears. He never cries. So this is weird. |
Question: What's the best way to deal with feelings of bitterness toeard my ex? Posted: 27 Nov 2019 08:06 AM PST I have an ex husband from whom I've been dovorced from for several years. It was a messy divorce, but that's not even the reason why I harbor these feelings. He comes from an upper middle class family, and his mother has quite a bit of money. He has never really had a steady job, and the main reason he divorced me was because he said I wasn't trying hard enough to find work that paid good money. Because his mom is well off, she paid for his attorney and a lot of his bills. She bought him a car, and even a house. He's basically 50+ yrs old and doesn't have to work because his mom buys him everything. Meanwhile, 15 yrs of hard physical labor (to support myself and my daughter) has left me with painful neck and shoulder problems, yet my family isn't able to help me, so I just have to suck it up everyday. Now he has convinced our daughter to drop out of college and move in with him, and I know he makes her pay rent. Im pretty sure he guilt tripped her into moving in with him (he tried to fake a serious illness to receive social security disability), and now her life pretty much revolves around him and her 3 jobs that she works. It infuriates me that his mom would buy him a house and he's able to pretty much control and manipulate everyone around him. I try to ignore it, but every morning when I wake up in pain, I feel a tinge of bitterness. I know this isn't healthy. What should I do? |
Question: How do I slowly break off my year old relationship because my partner has ED? Posted: 27 Nov 2019 04:41 AM PST I'm 24 years old my partner 25 and he has ED that has been progressing and taking a toll on both of us. I don't think I can marry him because we can not have consistently good sex. I don't know what to do? |
Question: Habit of complaining? Posted: 27 Nov 2019 04:09 AM PST It is affecting my relationship and making me look like I'm much less of a man. I'm not complaining often to be heard or to control etc. I sometimes find things really annoying and I end up voicing my frustration. Even when I think I'm just making an observation, it upsets my wife. E.g. her in laws travelled with us to Europe. On the way home I noticed the chocolates had been squashed into the bottom of a bag and they were supposed to be a gift for my parents. I pointed out that her parents had shoved clothes on top of the bag and almost squashed the chocolates. That made my wife so mad. Said I'm criticising her parents again, tried to be rough with the chocolates, take the debit card off me, threaten divorce etc. Over dinner tonight, they talked about how good my father is because he is smart, quick and enjoys hunting etc. My wife made a backhanded comment about how all I do is complain. I was thinking that's great, just insult me. Like I will never be as great or as smart as my own father. Like people are looking down on me as slow and not smart at all... So what does it take to get them all to see I am already good enough? You have no idea what it felt like to see them discussing my family in a language I cannot understand and have my wife explain that they think my father is so good. Perhaps he is faster and smarter but he also wasn't verbally and physically abused. He is happy a lot because he has worked hard all of his wife and mum has treated him well. |
Question: ANOTHER WOMAN'S SHOES AND PANTIES? Posted: 26 Nov 2019 11:35 PM PST MY HUSBAND of 17 yrs has a foot fetish and the internet has helped him tremendously with his fetish. He decided to invest in a professional foot job. After this situation he also decided to bring her shoes and panties to our home. He says I'm OVERREACTING because he was honest with me I say NOT honest enough and not honest UNTIL I found them in a coat pocket of his did he become so "HONEST". Is that ok for him to have her shoes and panties IN OUR HOME ? Am I OVERREACTING because I'M PISSED ALL OF THE WAY OFF about this bull#$@+?? |
Posted: 26 Nov 2019 11:25 PM PST This particular photo is of my dad and I dancing for the father/daughter dance. It was the first and only time my dad ever sang and held me dancing and holds a special place in my heart. Should my current husband be upset by this? (Not framing it, just keeping for myself). We didnt have dancing for our wedding, so I have no other picture of this to keep instead. |
Posted: 26 Nov 2019 11:16 PM PST We've been friends for 8 years. Dated for 3 years and got married a year ago. We are both 35. The entire duration of our relationship she's never shown any attraction towards me in a sexual way. She likes to kiss me but it ends there. She has never initiated sex not once and doesn't really act like she's into it whenever we have sex. She claims she doesn't have a high sex drive but it seem like she don't have a sex drive at all at least around me. She claims she love me but her actions tell otherwise. She acts weird when I touch her too. Most women like to be touched by their man. I feel like she really loved the man she got with before me but she's only with me because I'm " safe". She knows I'll never hurt her. All her other exes cheated on her. Dogged her out. She could never find a man willing to committ. She lost her virginity to me, but when she was with her ex she told me she initiated oral sex not just one but multiple times. I just feel like she views me as a really good friend. But she's staying with me because she knows no other man will treat her the way I do. I let her be a stay at wife give her lots of shopping money, she doesn't drive so I drive her everywhere. She knows no other man will do that. But what do I do |
Question: Should I marry a guy with a gambling problem? Posted: 26 Nov 2019 10:49 PM PST He even bet on the odds of us staying married more than 5 years. That's what his buddies at the tavern said- but they were all drunk (when are they not?). |
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