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Dear Cupid agony aunt: relationship help and advice I am currently studying an access course (3 A-Level subjects rolled into 10 months) and constantly feel guilty for leaving my little boy (in the supervision of his father or my auntie and friends) to study (243 words)
I dont want to invite my aunt to the family party because she has a . . . Question - (14 August 2020) 6 Answers - (Newest, 15 August 2020) A female age 36-40, anonymous writes: Am I wrong to want my aunt (on my dad's side of the family) not to come to a small party of 13 people that's happening next month, simply because she stole presents and food last time? (the presents as it were, were clothing and wine for my sister who'd returned from 3 years working in
Hes hesitating about the relationship because he thinks we live too . . . Reply to this Question Fancy yourself as an agony aunt? Add your answer to this question! A female reader, Honeypie +, writes (17 June 2014): I agree with Auntie Cindy (as usual) He isn't that keen on dating you And what he wants is sex on a platter When it's CONVENIENT for him I'd skip this guy
Is it alright for a married person to look up ex-boyfriend or . . . Have you talked to your wife about what she will do with the info? Does she want to talk to them or "just" look? How would she feel if you started looking in the past for exes as well? Curiosity is one thing But getting back in touch is a whole other bag of crap-apples I absolutely agree with Auntie Cindy, WHO cares about the people of your past?
I dont want to follow in my familys footsteps. . . Auntie Stoned this isn't the place for a slagging match, but you basically just told a 13-15 year old "depressed" girl to run away from home, because you think she's going to be "honour killed" by her family and you imply that this is normal practice in European Muslim communities And you're calling me ignorant?!
I need space after an argument, but will it make things worse? Question 28 August 2017 4 Answers Newest, 29 August 2017) A female age 26-29, anonymous writes: Is it okay to turn off your phone after having an argument with your boyfriend? I feel like I need some space but at the same time I'm worried it will make the argument worse
My husband requests fellatio all the time and not only that! What do . . . Auntie YouWish pointed out something I don't think YOU have considered THAT YOU are in charge of YOUR sexuality and sex life Being married doesn't mean he OWNS your body Or that he is now entitled to sex on the tap One thing I would ask him is this IF you two had a daughter and her BF treated her that way, HOW would he feel?
Boyfriend lost his job, became depressed and now wont speak to me! You are ( as Auntie SVC would call it) trying to date a guy for his potential, not for who he is And that doesn't work Not for you and CERTAINLY not for him If you are looking for a life-partner, a future husband, HE isn't it You can't carry on a relationship with him ALL by yourself, and HE isn't interested in a relationship
Why do women sleep with married men? - relationship advice A female reader, Auntie Marilyn +, writes (19 November 2009): These women are not falling in love with married men, just men, and these guys are good at telling you what you want to hear; they don't have sex with their wives, the marriage is over in all but name, they're only together for the children, tc etc, and the manipulation and deceit
26 and tired of being a virgin! - relationship advice - Dear Cupid The only thing that does bother me, is the fact that my friends tease me about it If i were you i wouldn't go with the escort thing, as they aren't really meant to gauge in sexual activity They're meant to be companions, my auntie used to be one Your best option would be to try and find a girlfriend by going out to meet girls