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Marriage & Divorce - 8 December 2007

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where we play sex games and swap around....wondering if this would be cool or eventually ruin our friendships?

2007-12-08 02:11:36 · 17 answers · asked by rem0teking 1

Did I learn this behavior from my Mom? Why in the world do I do this without even thinking about it?

2007-12-08 01:41:24 · 26 answers · asked by Lil 2

What can she do? Always be there for you? Cook and clean better than your wife? Looks better. I'm all those things and more? I need some more tips from you married guys what does it take?

2007-12-08 01:41:16 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous

Because if it's not normal ...then I may need pepper spray!

2007-12-08 01:40:55 · 5 answers · asked by STACEY O 2

2007-12-08 01:35:10 · 10 answers · asked by DORIS M 1

My husband's a Peds Dr., working a very heavy schedule this month. He rarely has been home for dinner or to help put our two kids to bed. I have been pretty understanding about that, until yesterday, when he wanted to take a few hours out of his very rare day off and help out his female cousin who recently delivered healthy twins. She is very sweet but pretty high maintence. She insists that my husband be her bablies' personal pediatrician, to go over there to examine the babies. He even bought a baby scale out of our pocket to weigh the babies. Anyway she asked that he go over and help her weigh the babies and show her how to give them a bath. I felt this was an unreasonable request and got quite upset that my husband was going to spend half the day over there considering the following cirumstances: This 37yr-old cousin is residing with 6 other adults, one of whom is her husband, a surgeon. My husband decided not to go, but is sulking about it and says I am being petty. Am I?

2007-12-08 01:22:09 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous

My mother is happily married with a great family background. I'm the only child, and she's been married to my dad for a very long time. Recently, she started a new job in July. At dinner, she always tells me the nice things her boss does for her. The first time I heard, I knew something was up with him.

She says he buys her lunch all the time. He gives her brownies and things to give to us. He's always calling her at her desk or cracking jokes. Holding doors, nice gestures. All kinds of really nice things. I'm only 16, so I don't know how adults handle these things. At the dinner table, I gave my dad a look like "something is up" and he returned the expression.

Do you think I'm overreacting and that he's just a nice man? I'm just afraid. She always talks nice about him.

2007-12-08 01:13:07 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

It was awful. He told me he was married and someone shot and killed his pregnant wife and the baby died with her. That was lie, she left him and they never had kids togther. Then he showed my emails to his coworkers and they helped him plan his next move on what to tell me and they all thought it was hilarious. He would write how women loved him and wanted him and one time he sent me a pic of some woman and he wrote that she knew me and told him things about him. Come to find out, he saw her pic on a dating site and he made a game of it. All I could think of was how deranged his mind must be and I walked away without ever looking back. I think he has his own personal demons that torment him and I don't hate him for what he did, I pity him. Is that normal to feel that way?

2007-12-08 01:02:56 · 9 answers · asked by robin 1

Ime 17 and I am dating a guy who I have loved since I was 13. We have been together for 3 years now. Our fathers are business partners and my father has been telling me that my boyfriend might propose.
I love him more than life but I am scared that maybe we are to young. I also know that my father wants me to marry him because then our fathers busineses will combine and thay will be worth something like $19 billon. My father has always been interested in money, that nearly ruined my life. I am sure that I want to spend my life with my boyfriend! Should I just forget about my fathers interests and get married?

2007-12-08 01:00:12 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

Men, please explain this to me. I am engaged to a great guy that i love. Our sex life is GREAT. However i am getting concerned that i won't be enough for him as years go by. I have always had a very high sex drive (i have been married before) and am not expecting it to change. Last night i went to a christmas party at work and i was talking to some of my male coworkers who were getting a bit tipsy. After years of marriage they all agreed that they would prefer to separate love from sex, that they would prefer having sex with multiple partners but still be married to their wifes who they love. They told me most men are like that

How is this possible? How can men have sex with someone they are sexually attracted to and at the same time dearly loving their wifes? Doesn't it affect their feelings for their wifes when they sleep with other women???

I am not trying to be judgemental and saying that this is wrong. I simply want to understand this better...

2007-12-08 00:27:23 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous

Met a guy and we went out 4 times. On the last date he showed me where he lived and we watched movies and talked and got along great. I always enjoy the dates with him and he said he felt the same about going out with me too. After the last date I haven't heard from him for 2 weeks now. I called him once before this and he acted like he didn't want to talk so I ended the call and never called him back, I just leave him alone. I can't figure out what I said or did wrong. What would you think and what would you do?

2007-12-08 00:23:48 · 16 answers · asked by robin 1

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