Dear Emily, I’ve been married now for seven years, with one daughter who is 6. The beginning of our marriage...
There's never a shortage of things to get giddy about in the AshMatt universe, as Matteo takes on husband duties for his princess, Sarah G.
Kris Bernal considers it to be more than a happy occasion that her wedding’s third monthsary fell on Christmas day.
I am a resident surgeon in the US, married to another surgeon, and we have two kids. We were college sweethearts, but agreed on a two-year trial separation in med school.
Dear Emily, I married my one and only boyfriend—though he was not my first love. My first love was my...
My husband had a stroke three months ago, and I cannot wait for him to die. We’ve been married 35 years and all those years were miserable and bitter in my memory. I was a docile wife who waited on and catered to my husband’s every whim. But he repaid it horribly by being an awful husband. He battered me physically and emotionally. He disrespected and humiliated me in front of his women. He went from one girlfriend to another, had five children out of wedlock, and only cared for himself.
When my husband died over 15 years ago, I thought I was going to die myself. We were married for over 20 years and never had children. He was the sweetest, most generous, thoughtful husband any woman can have. In his memory, I established a scholarship for poor children in his hometown who’d want to pursue vocational training.
Dear Emily, At our 65th high school reunion, I saw that many had passed on. Of those remaining, I...
I am a 43-year-old housewife with five children and a husband who had a stroke last year. He physically abused our children over the years before his stroke, and now that he cannot punch them anymore, he has turned to verbally abusing us. He is good to his friends and his relatives, but to me and our children, he is our worst nightmare. Sometimes we wish he would just die. When my boys were little I would invite him to do family activities with us, but he always had an excuse and would even say he had better things to do. Now he seems to be making up for lost time and wants to be with his children, but they don’t want to be with him anymore.
I had two other friends who encouraged me to try the site eHarmony (www.eharmony. com).