What is it with legislative work that makes marriages break? One is tempted to ask this, as the buzz gets louder that another legislator’s marriage is on the rocks—or is it over? The wife has reportedly left the legislator—for another lawmaker.
I have been married for 25 years and this year I discovered that my husband had an affair with a married woman his age. I didn’t realize this would happen to us, and the emotional pain would be more painful than any physical pain.
I can’t explain it, but for the past week, my thoughts have centered on love and relationships. Must be a Valentine’s Day hangover.
I first met my wife when her own firm and the company I worked with started to do business together. I married her a year and a half later.
Suffer a heartbreak, then sign on the dotted line. That seems to be the new normal these days. So it shouldn’t have shocked those who saw the new Olay TVC—the first in a series of “webisodes”—with socialite and newspaper columnist Mons Romulo chatting with TV host Boy Abunda about the breakdown of her 21-year marriage.
I have been separated 10 years now and had my marriage annulled four years ago. I raised my three children with the help of my family and the family business. I had my share of relationships after my marriage broke down, which left me traumatized by love. I’ve been celibate for the last four years.
I’m a 50-plus single mother of six, and have been separated now for almost four years. I’m partly to blame for the breakup of my 20-plus-year marriage, but it is nothing compared to the possessiveness and jealousies of my husband. My contribution to the never-ending trust issues was being silent.
I am in my late 30s, a successful woman, married but not blessed with kids.
How do I tell my son that his wife gave birth 10 months ago to a daughter courtesy of another man?
My daughter was never into looks or money when it comes to men. She has a master’s degree in economics, and just wanted someone interesting who’d care deeply about her.