NO, you cannot sue anyone for anything. Many suits are prohibited and turned away by the courts regardless of the merits. You must have STANDING to sue, must have identifiable dollar damages, and must file with the jurisdiction authorized to rule on the kind of suit you filed.
Give them a reason to work hard.
A person who is too lazy to work is often referred to as "lazy" or "unmotivated." They may also be described as "unemployed" if they are not actively seeking or holding a job due to laziness.
yes
Not exactly. Idle means not working. Lazy means not wanting to work. Someone can be idle (with no work to do) who is not lazy.
No, they are mostly children, the old, the sick, the mentally ill, or working young single women/mothers. Only about 2% are the stereotypical able bodied man who is too lazy to work. also kids are not lazy i do'nt want to send the wrong message. I would not say that most of them are lazy but a fairly large number of them ARE lazy..The majority being single mothers ages 20-29 who end up having a 2nd or 3rd child while collecting welfare.Most of these are able body people who continue to have children so they do not have to go to work.. People who are able to work yet do not seek work and remain on welfare for 5,10,15 years are LAZY.. So an average percentage would be that 45% of those collecting welfare are lazy...
Yes, it does. I can make you tired and lazy and your brain won't work properly.
Lazy Daisy
To make a marriage work, you have to be selfless, and love your spouse unconditionally. Your love for your spouse can't be conditional, or selfish, otherwise it will fall apart.
they are lazy
Sayings can be interpreted in many ways. "There are lazy minds as well as lazy bodies" means that there are people who will not work body or mind.
You can not force your spouse to do anything. If they don't want to go they don't have to. The only other thing is to get a divorce and then you know you did everything you could to make it work.
You probably won't. The hurt, pain and anger that you are feeling is hard for your spouse to grasp. It would be best for both of you to get counseling to work so that you both can work through the issues.