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Question: Should I tell my friend? ? Posted: 03 Jul 2020 08:31 PM PDT So my best friend just broke up with her husband. He left her. She told me he had a problem with her attitude. Like she is always a Debbie downer and arguing sometimes for no real reason. The thing is that's actually a problem she has. All her exes complained about the same thing when I spoke to them on her behalf. She has been like that for years but I never said anything cause it was never an issue to me. Since her marriage is in trouble should I be honest with her and tell her her husband is telling the truth and that she does have an attitude problem? I'm only considering it cause her husband said he will save the marriage if her attitude changes. |
Question: Is this normal behavior for most guys ? Posted: 03 Jul 2020 05:56 PM PDT You are with your male friend talking and the conversation leads to a coworker who has big boobs and you turn to your gf and say the woman had big boobs in a GOOD way. I guess implying they weren't saggy and big. Is that normal to talk about to your significant other and a male friend ? The other guy mentions how she had bend over to pick up a pencil and her boobs were on display, then my bf says " man, I must have missed that day " |
Posted: 03 Jul 2020 01:47 PM PDT So we are taking vacation with the kids. (All of us, including BM and her husband) we are going to the mountains and to visit the aquarium because I know the kids would love it. I am, however, nervous about asking BM or her husband to take a picture of me, my husband and step kids. The vacation is a month away and I don't know if I should ask my husband if it would be okay to ask them. I was going to ask something like, "do you mind taking our picture and I'll take y'alls?" Or should I ask via text (we have a group text) if we could take some family photos on our vacation. I'm thinking too hard and I guess I feel like we won't get to. Any thoughts? I wanted to take it in the aquarium. Also, I tend to let myself make up negative scenarios in my head so I feel like when I ask for the pic, the kids won't want to. I know that's probably not going to happen. Ugh I hate overthinking. 😣 |
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Posted: 03 Jul 2020 12:51 PM PDT I've been seeing this man for almost 7 years. And we've had a good relationship. But his insecurities and abuse outweigh the good. He verbally and mentally abuses me. Before I got pregnant I had lost everything my apartment and job. I suffered a mental breakdown he was apart of it. I had traveled to Florida to find independence again. He hated it. He would accuse me of sleeping around while I was away trying to heal and recover my loses. I slept in my car for 3 months and still would be abused. I love him. And it hurts that's I have to be treated this way. I'm a very attractive female and very rich men desire to have me, but I decline because my love for him. I could be very well off and comfortable and loved. But for some reason I have hope. Fast forward I'm back on my feet and have established living in Florida. I want to come back to him, but financially I can't at the moment and I'm also pregnant now. Not only does he still have trust issues that I'm seeing someone else he's also denying our son. That makes my stomach hurt and I cry and cry. And I just need a little advice on what to do. I really think I should leave. P.S I'm fine with giving birth alone. |
Posted: 03 Jul 2020 11:43 AM PDT The husband is only at home to shower and sleep because he has to do it all over again the next day. So, the wife basically has to raise the kids on her own :( I don't think that's fair to her or the kids. She is basically a single mom. |
Question: Why do some women lash out at their partners when angry? Posted: 03 Jul 2020 11:35 AM PDT I still can't figure out why some women when they're angry resort to screaming, swearing, name calling, kicking, punching, slapping etc. I've seen people react with surprise but ask the woman what their male partner did to get them that worked up? But at the end of the day, a lack of impulse control is a serious issue no matter the gender. It is still domestic violence whether it's a man or a woman. What do you think? What some reasons and what steps can a young mum take to get help for their anger management issues? Every couple argues and there must be healthy ways to express anger and then later show remorse and apologise. |
Posted: 03 Jul 2020 09:22 AM PDT First I started feeling really stressed about it and sweating and then i felt really down. I wouldnt mind but i havnt even seen this guy in a year and hes with his gf a few years now so theyre probably going to settle down. |
Question: What does it mean that my wifes been cheating on me and I don't even feel anything ? Posted: 03 Jul 2020 06:05 AM PDT |
Question: Best age for a woman to get married? ? Posted: 03 Jul 2020 05:50 AM PDT |
Posted: 03 Jul 2020 05:05 AM PDT Hitting on a married woman is VERY wrong at the same time he was already divorced and she consented even if he brainwashed her (not literally). |
Question: My wife is an Alcoholic and it's destroying our marriage. How can I change her? ? Posted: 03 Jul 2020 02:05 AM PDT My wife is an Alcoholic, and she often passes out on the couch drunk and does not even make it to bed. When I get mad and confront her, she says that she does not have a problem. Now she is trying to turn her family against me by saying that I don't love her and that I am distant with her. I do love her! I am distant, but for a good reason. Her family doesn't know how bad her drinking is. |
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