Seems like most couples fight about the money. Money is not a problem to us even if we are not rich. Me and my husband never had a fight to anything yet since the day we met but we do have a little bit misunderstanding everytime we talk about religion. We both have strong beliefs from our church. I mean, we had different church before we got married and even if I am in his church now, I still believe in the teachings where I came from. That's our story... =)
2006-06-12 14:40:21
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answered by sweethonesty 3
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Hell, every and anything. I got divorced from him once already but then he got colon cancer (o.k. now.. I guess.. he's going for an annual checkup tomorrow) and begged me to remarry his ***. (NOT a good reason to remarry.. feeling sorry for someone.) Hell, we fight about money (he's got to control it all.. I've got 5 cents to my name) and sex.. he's impotent as hell and I we only get friendly when I can't take it anymore (but the lickin' thing gets old fast.) Hell it's depressing. I'm so goddamned sick of fighting . I can't keep track of how often but maybe a couple times a week. ****, wonder what everyone else is sayin in this one?..
2006-06-12 14:57:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There is something new every week...my husband once called me a drama queen, and i had never heard that term used in a marriage sort of way.....i was very upset, because i know that i prefer life to be simple, and nothing to interrupt....and over the course of 3 years, i have realized that it is he who is the drama queen...theres not a dammm thing he doesnt think of to pick apart.
2006-06-12 14:53:03
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answered by Elly 3
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We hardly combat and if we do it is over an identical issues. i might say you could desire to study John Gottman's Seven secret's to creating Marriage artwork. It talks concerning the techniques human beings combat and how scuffling with is healthful while completed wisely.
2016-12-08 08:36:58
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answered by Anonymous
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he's a stepdad to my daughter so i think he is jealous of the relationship i have with my daughter because i told him not to be so strict i had her in my life before i had you! i was really mad we just had a baby together and i'm always looking for favortism because i don't want my daughter to feel left out since her real dad is gone i feel for her and he doesn't the same way it's a mom thing. we also fight about cooking i get pissed because he won't eat my food he eats out all the time or eats microwave food i'm mad but it's also depressing to because i'm a good cook and him eating like that is expensive and not heathy like home cooked foodi even have a hard time getting my daughter to eat because she copies his attitude it makes me so mad and i end up eating alone big pots of food which makes me feel stupid. i made good ole fashion chicken and dumplins today and he went to checkers depressing huh?
2006-06-12 15:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Money was the big thing for us. With him working and me staying home to raise the kids, he felt that our money was his, and I had no say in how it was spent. I wasn't allowed to spend money on anything but food and bills, but he could drink, buy clothes, and go out with his mates.
The kids were another. He was really hard on them, and we argued over their education, religion, and the way I was "turning our son into a girl" by teaching him to be sympathetic and compassionate.
Needless to say, I am no longer married!
2006-06-12 14:37:19
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answered by Amy D 2
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#1 thing - the kids. I feel that he is too strict with them and when he gets strict I feel the urge to get in between them and stop the punishment because I feel the need to protect. This happens about once a week LOL. It's a motherly thing!
2006-06-12 14:30:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Money , is just funny how man can buy all this bull $#@! for there car or similar things that don't need but when us girls get something we need like undies or feminine products they freak out =o/
2006-06-12 14:33:29
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answered by Anonymous
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What is funny, is that usually we don't remember what started the arguement in the first place. Usually it is bills even though we are well off. How ironic.
2006-06-12 15:58:28
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answered by Baghdaddy 2
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Money and responsibilities around the house. I get tired of doing everything while he watches tv...
2006-06-12 14:46:36
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answered by Anonymous
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