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Marriage & Divorce - 5 April 2007

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I wonder if there is any truth in that saying? Is that only for married folks or all loving couples?

2007-04-05 02:31:42 · 25 answers · asked by desertbeauty t 1

Hi everyone,
My boyfriend and I started dating last 4th of July, I was living with my parents and then in late August, I moved out to my own place.
My boyfriend and I seeing eachother on a regular basis...Then in October....he took a trip to go see his friends who had just had a baby, came home and and realized he wanted more.
So he asked me to move in with him.
But before I did, he wanted to talk to my parents so that they knew he was serious.
We moved in together, officially Nov. 1st, and then Dec. 25th he proposed.
Now, 3 months later...he's breaking off the engagement because hes not sure he made the right decision. He tells me he loves me and that I'm perfect but that he's not sure if he's meant for the "MARRIED" life and that I should have the right to know his feelings.
I asked him if he needed space, or wanted to date other people...or if it was another woman.
He said yes to space...mostly because he wants to be fair to me and that its NOT another woman but that he may

2007-04-05 02:29:57 · 12 answers · asked by MissVero 2

there's this woman that blames her failing marriage on her children. her husband has threatened to "leave them". the woman doesn't want to face the responsibility fully, that she and her husband are the ones having problems in the marriage. but in your opinion what are some reasons for it to be okay to blame the children for the failing marriage.

2007-04-05 02:29:22 · 36 answers · asked by pint after pint 1

This is a worrisome issue to me. I am a newlywed and "certain things" are not happening as frequently as it should. I am so exhausted most of the time. With the move and the job. Cooking, cleaning and all the other things in a day, I am wiped out. We talk on the phone and we talk about the "certain thing" we are going to do at home, but we hit the bed and it is morning. I am one of those people that hate to admit when they need help, but I am very new on this one. Please help. How do you keep the "spark" when you only have the energy for a small flicker. I appreciate your help. Please do not be mean. I really debated to whether I should post this question or not. It is a little embarassing and very sensitive. Thanks for your help.

2007-04-05 02:17:11 · 35 answers · asked by 2fine4u 6

he doesnt respect me and tried to get with my sister and he claims he did it because he didnt think he was with me he always does this stuff like its a big joke

2007-04-05 01:46:00 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am sure that if you are a woman (or a man) that you would say "yes," to this question. If love is supposed to be unconditional, they why can't respect for the man be unconditional? Why is it that so many women are mixed up as to think that respect has to be earned....does a man loving his wife need to be earned?

http://www.loveandrespect.com/content/Cracking_Medium.php

2007-04-05 01:45:38 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have my ring from a previous marriage, that my ex-husband wanted me to keep. It is just a single ring. I wear it on my right hand. The man I am dateing now has a problem with that, and I don't think he should have. I do not think it is a big deal. But he does. Am I wrong?

2007-04-05 01:19:09 · 45 answers · asked by J Lee 1

2007-04-05 00:33:01 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

It's been almost 4 years now...i'm 24 years old and he is 31.We met 3 months before his marriage, i.e. when he was engaged.His wife was in India than.
We did not know it was love.We both thought we would get over 1 another.Now he has a 1 year old daughter.He had spoken to his sister about me before and even to a priest but both were against the whole idea.Now his sister thinks it's over..My whole family does not know about this.They will never agree to it.
He said before and still says that he wants to marry me but I know it won't work out..How do I get over him?

2007-04-05 00:26:40 · 22 answers · asked by J F 2

serious answers only please.

2007-04-05 00:00:58 · 22 answers · asked by uk.housewife 2

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