How to live with a bipolar wife–and save the marriage?
I’m a 32-year-old man who has been married for two years now. My wife and I have no children yet. She is 24 years old and was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
I’m a 32-year-old man who has been married for two years now. My wife and I have no children yet. She is 24 years old and was recently diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
My husband has been philandering all these years. I’ve caught him having flings and real relationships, but there seems to be no remorse in him.
I had a one-night stand with a married man recently. If the wife finds out and confronts me, should I deny or admit it?
My father, I am told, wooed and won my mother serenading her with a violin from his window across the street from her house.
I have been married for 30 years to a good man. Our marriage has had more downs than ups, relating to financial struggles which we have overcome.
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I’ve been married 15 years and have one son. I woke up one morning with this renewed love for my brother-in-law, my husband’s older brother.
I’m 28 years old and currently in a relationship with my 22-year-old girlfriend. We have been together close to a year now.
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