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Call the police or the madhouse or something, she might be dangerous.
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Isn't it legal everywhere to divorce anybody you don't anymore want to be married to?
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:D you're very lucky!!
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Maybe if you knew how to talk to your wife your marriage would be less of a failure.
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Ideally at the time she starts having a menstruation cycle.
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It's very nice of you not complaining to your mum about somebody you know she loves, but if it's more then simple dislike, like in the case of the guys son who keeps bothering you, you should talk to your mother about it, and tell her it seriously has been making you feel bad for a long time. As you are making an effort for the peace of the house, you can expect this from the others as well. Anyway, how is it going now?
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It's written o the boxes, but the more advanced the pregnancy is, the more accurate the tests are.
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I heard it helps if you don't make her used to being closed to you too much. Maybe you could try to make her sleep in a separate bed for instance.
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I do spank them on their butts, but not the way it hurts, but it's completely useless, they refuse to take it seriously, and they even spank me back. But I think smacking a kid on the face or anywhere in a painful way should really be spared for the very few times, when they did something really really bad, like something that an adult would be prosecuted for.
And I think Mrs Silvester (first comment) has a bit too many rules for her children. The only reason her daughter can have a social life is that her friends parents are obviously have more sense than Mrs Silvester does, and they let their children go over to their friends houses. Mrs Silvester, does your 16 year old daughter have to go to bed at seven o'clock as well? Probably she's old enough to be trusted on deciding whatever is going on in her friends house when you're not there is appropriate for her or not. Anyway it's time for the both of you to start to get used to it, because in a few years she might move out to go to college or just start a life on her own. I know people who have been raised similarly (much less strict though) and they often have difficulties finding their way around adult relationships, or making decisions on their own as grown ups.
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Equal rights to children?? What the heck?! Will parents be imprisoned for grounding their children just as if they were held grown ups locked in their house? That's a joke! Equal rights to children, maybe they could vote on the elections :D
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Maybe if you were partially entered by a person, than you can think of it as that you were completely entered by a person with a thingy as short, as the part of the one actually entered you. LOL XD
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I think if you were together already and you would have to be apart for some time, it would be an easier question, but from your question it seems you don't yet know each other well. So imagine you make you both make the sacrifice of being loyal to and giving your feelings to somebody that can not be actively present in your life. Than if the love remains - and why wouldn't, since there's nothing to disillude you- and you're both keen on each other, than your relationship sooner or later comes to a stage that you will want to make a move for your relationship and be together. So let's stay you stayed long enough with this guy to pop up the question of moving together, if you move to New York you will have to give up a lot, what you may or may not want to do, and he also should be committed to you which he may or may not want to be. And even if all this goes right you just get to the stage of the relationship when you actually really get to know each other, and find out how you get along. And after so much more time and effort put in a relationship, it can be extremely disappointing to find out it doesn't work.
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comon!
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If your girlfriend picks a fight on you, there can be two main cases:
1. She's not right - then you definitely shouldn't apologize
2. She is right - then you should think about how to sort the problem out, instead of silencing her as quick as you can.
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