Marriage & Divorce: Question: Married a Muslim? |
- Question: Married a Muslim?
- Question: When does the coronavirus and not paying rent end?
- Question: Is marriage for stupid people?
- Question: If a virgin husband gets married to a non virgin wife who slept with many men before n now passed incurable STD's to her husband, then?
- Question: Is it normal to be worried about getting divorced?
- Question: My wife was abused a child how can I help comfort her ?
- Question: If a 30-year old man has sex with his 44-year old stepmother, which person is worse?
- Question: Practical advice, or a deal breaker?
- Question: Best way to file taxes when married with 2 children from a previous relationship?
- Question: Paranoid he's cheating, how do I stop it? ?
- Question: Isn't it rude for people at work to ask if you are married and have kids?
- Question: Relationship of husband's daughter by first wife?
- Question: Could my husband have divorced me in a different state?
- Question: Is my husband taking me for granted? Why doesn’t he miss me ?
- Question: Would you marry a 41 year old woman with two kids as a bachelor of 34 years old? she is hardworking good at cooking.?
- Question: Would you suggest a divorced mother of two remarry at age 41 to a 34 year old bachelor. he doesnt have kids.?
- Question: My step brother and I have fallen in love with each other?
- Question: Why would you stay in a toxic marriage ?
Posted: 28 Jun 2020 02:52 PM PDT I am a Christian and my cousin who convert to Muslim. So she has a friend that is Muslim and needs a wife. But I do not want to get remarried to anyone for now. I am very picky about men these days. Yes, he is rich but that is not what I am after. I am after a Christian guy and not a Muslim. But I do not know how to say no to her. She wants me to marry her friend that is a Muslim. I have nothing against them but I have no interest in Muslim guys. Yet, I am afraid that he may go after a green card then after that, he may divorce me and remarried someone else. And no, I do not want to lose my freedom living in the middle east. |
Question: When does the coronavirus and not paying rent end? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 02:13 PM PDT |
Question: Is marriage for stupid people? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 01:07 PM PDT |
Posted: 28 Jun 2020 12:58 PM PDT What can the husband do? If she feels Sorry for him for effecting his health badly for her past enjoyments, then what should the wife do? |
Question: Is it normal to be worried about getting divorced? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 12:55 PM PDT I'm not married yet. But I sometimes have a worry on the back of my mind that things will go wrong in my future marriage and I will get a divorce. Since it happens so much. This is mainly because becoming a dad is extremely important to me and you hear so much about the dad not getting custody or not living with their kids after the divorce. Becoming a dad is SUPER important to me and I just can't imagine living away from my kids. It would tear me apart. Is it normal to feel this way when I'm not even married yet? Is it a common worry? This worry doesn't affect my day to day life. I still function like a regular person. I'm still looking for a partner. This is just a worry on the back of my mind. |
Question: My wife was abused a child how can I help comfort her ? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 12:53 PM PDT My wife grew up in a emotionally mentally physically verbally abusive household her parents never told her that they loved her and showed no interest in her her siblings were her parents favorite child she was the scapegoat her parents were narcissist we met when my wife was 14 and I was 15 we started dating when she was 15 and I was 16 years old when I found out on what was going on at her home I let her live with me and my family and she left her parents house at 18 years old and we got married when I 32 and my wife was 32 years old we are happily married for 12 years but my wife still breaks down and cries about her parents not loving her during her childhood she never got over it she will remember than BAM!!!!! get depressed again it wounded her very deeply she never moved on or healed from it she saw a therapist but that did not help her she even tried church but her relationship with god is distant she is also jealous at other couples and her friends with their parents and children that she resents them I have been loving and supportive towards her I even allow her to cry in my arms she wonders why her parents never loved or cared about her I told her that everything will be ok and that I am here for you whenever she needs to talk about it I am always there for her I helped her fix her broken heart but she always says it is not enough What can I do to help her I have been loving and supportive towards her but it isn't enough for her This isn't a troll question |
Question: If a 30-year old man has sex with his 44-year old stepmother, which person is worse? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 12:47 PM PDT Is the son worse for doing that to his father? In this case, the son and father have always had a pretty crappy relationship for various reasons, mostly because the father's shítty priorities never made the son important.... Or... Is the stepmother worse for breaking the vows of marriage and seducing her stepson? In this case, the father is 59 years old and doesn't satisfy his wife anymore. They also have issues because the wife/stepmother is insane and manipulates the husband/father into making bad decisions regarding his own family. Like I have? Lol. Bro, this is 100% hypothetical. A friend of mine writes short stories and we were talking about this earlier. Lol Anon what's your problem? It's a hypothetical situation sparked by one of my friend's short stories. It's like one of those 'would you rather' questions with two horrible options. Why do you feel the need to insult me? |
Question: Practical advice, or a deal breaker? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 11:50 AM PDT So I have been reading the Bible a bit, and I came across this passage, it talks about marriage and how both parties should behave within. And I was wondering if you think this is actually good advice, or is it a deal breaker. "Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything. In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself. After all, no one ever hated their own body, but they feed and care for their body, just as Christ does the church. However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband." - Ephesians 22-24, 28,29,33. One thing I do know, is that women need to feel loved and cherished, and men need to feel respected. And from what I read here, that's what Saint Paul was encouraging couples to do. So, it looks like practical advice to me, it's simply talking about giving to the other what they need. But maybe I am wrong. And in case you're wondering, no I do not go to Church, in fact I do not claim any type of religion, even though most of my family is Catholic. |
Question: Best way to file taxes when married with 2 children from a previous relationship? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 11:28 AM PDT I've already asked our accountant this, but she couldn't really answer. We are looking for a new one. In the meantime, if anyone has experience with this and could share what they did, that would be great. I have 2 kids from a previous relationship that I claim as dependents because the dad is out of the picture completely. I am currently back in college to further my nursing education. My income is low right now (just under $20k) because I'm only working here and there while I'm in school. My fiancé and I are planning to marry at the end of the summer. He makes much more than I do right now (about $75k). We are wondering if it would be better to file jointly or separately when we do our taxes next year. |
Question: Paranoid he's cheating, how do I stop it? ? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 10:31 AM PDT So for about 6 months I found numerous black hairs in my house, (I'm blonde) on my pillow, in the shower and even in the kitchen sink. I became so certain that he was having an affair when I was at work that I set up a spy camera and also tracked his phone when he went golfing with his friend. Nothing happened on the camera and his phone showed him at the golf course the whole time. The problem is, even with this proof, I'm still so paranoid that he's cheating, he's going golfing again this week and I can't help thinking he's going to meet a woman. I don't know how to stop feeling so anxious about this, I'm actually losing sleep. Any advice? |
Question: Isn't it rude for people at work to ask if you are married and have kids? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 09:00 AM PDT Why do people ask all that personal stuff at work? |
Question: Relationship of husband's daughter by first wife? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 08:56 AM PDT |
Question: Could my husband have divorced me in a different state? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 08:22 AM PDT I have a couple of reasons to believe that he went to a different state where he had relatives and claimed to live there long enough to file. I believe he ran an ad that I searched like hell to find and could not and he is being strangely sningey with our money and changing passwords to accounts but swears that he and I are still married. Also, he told someone in a text that he changed my name! How could he do these things unless he took someone with him to pretend to be me? |
Question: Is my husband taking me for granted? Why doesn’t he miss me ? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 08:20 AM PDT I have been away from my husband for the last two weeks. In the last two weeks Iv only seen him for 4 time and the 4 times I have seen him 2 times Iv spent a couple of hours with him. He never tells me he misses me he will only tell me if I ask him. I asked him why doesn't he ever text me or call me to see what I'm doing or if I'm okay so I know his thinking of me. It's always me. And today he goes to me it doesn't feel like you have gone away don't that mean he doesn't miss me ? I feel stupid I'm here on my bed crying for husband that wouldn't even cry for me. He doesn't miss me. I feel hurt. What can I do to him to make me miss me What can I do to make him miss me |
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Question: My step brother and I have fallen in love with each other? Posted: 28 Jun 2020 12:50 AM PDT We didn't plan it or anything it just happened. My step mother has had a Hysterectomy so she cant have any more children. I live in Britain, so is there anything stopping us living together or getting married. |
Question: Why would you stay in a toxic marriage ? Posted: 27 Jun 2020 11:45 PM PDT |
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