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Venting31 Oct 2005 22:25 GMT10
I am just so frustrated I need to vent here.
My wife is rather "emotionles" at least to me. I cant seem to get her
to talk to me about things I want to talk about.
To make a long story short, she never wants sex and only has it
To AllYou!31 Oct 2005 20:26 GMT15
I inadvertently deleted my newsgroup account and I'm on dial-up
etc. etc. and am currently unable to reply in /the usual fashion/.
Please tell me what the quote I used earlier this
week means to you:
Retirement: the facts31 Oct 2005 19:58 GMT2
Just so happened to spot this in the latest issue of Money magazine:
Average retirement age:
1950s: 66 for men, 67 for women
1970s: 63 for men, 63 for women
A ghost story31 Oct 2005 16:30 GMT125
A couple of years ago my wife and I went to party at some friends' house.
Partway through the evening I noticed our hosts in an intent conversation
with another of my friends, a woman with deep spiritual connections, and I
went over to them, curious to find out what they were ...
Article: Infidelity Chic31 Oct 2005 16:22 GMT3
Infidelity Chic
October 29, 2005
by Bernard Chapin
http://www.mensnewsdaily.com/archive/c-e/chapin/2005/chapin103005.htm
age problem?31 Oct 2005 01:56 GMT5
do u think having age distance 2-3 year can make any problem in future
for marriage?
help me please
No time with Husband makes for a DULL marriage.30 Oct 2005 22:50 GMT4
I have been married for a little over 6 months, but living with my husband
for over 4.5 years now. We were together a year before that.
He has always been someone to throw themselves into what they are interested
in, which unfortunately means that he throws himself into his work, ...
I'm changing for my spouse? But What's really wrong?30 Oct 2005 13:02 GMT74
My wife and I have had large arguments in the past. Usually centered
around things I did wrong. For example:
I won some money in a lawsuit and pretty much pissed it away.
I'm not one to stay on top of bills.
Men and Sisters30 Oct 2005 10:28 GMT2
Due to a comment that Roberth Grubine made, I started wondering if
perhaps there is a link between the way a man treats a woman and
whether or not he had a sister(s).  Also, the type of relationship that
he had with his sister.
Women Will Govern My Universe, One Day Not Too Far Away29 Oct 2005 20:44 GMT1
Women Are Driven - Men Drive ?
It was a recent discovery of mine, one that I'd had questions about
since I've been associating more and more with women, for the last
year, or so. It's a long story, so I won't go into it. But, there have
RE: FROM 'scared of losing marriage to abuse'29 Oct 2005 12:24 GMT18
First I want to thank you all for writing for me...many of the things you
wrote are things I know are true, on some level if not otherwise.
The whole reason I wrote is because this is NOT normal behaviour for me,
and I feel terrible that it is going that way. Of course I see what I ...
Love28 Oct 2005 19:25 GMT50
A long time ago in China, a girl named Li-Li got married and went
to live with her husband and mother-in-law. In a very short time,
Li-Li found that she couldn't get along with her mother-in-law
at all. Their personalities were very different, and Li-Li was
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marriage counseling, counselors27 Oct 2005 21:11 GMT95
Has anybody had a really bad marriage counselor, and if so, what did he
or she do?
Evolution / Design27 Oct 2005 16:27 GMT13
Filling in a few gaps (ha ha) along the way:
1) Biblical literalist creationism is not disprovable by any means.
   Those who adhere to this belief adopt it as their axiom; any
   conclusion validly reached from that axiom will be taken as true.
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