Spending time no not really they have to engage in sexual acts.
It's nice spending time with my husband. other than the apostrophe in the first word, the grammar was correct.
Singing and spending time with her children and husband.
The basic meaning of this dream is that the dreamer feels cheated out of her husband's full time and attention. The "child with someone else" probably is a symbol for something entirely different. For example, perhaps the husband is spending so much time at work, closing contracts, that the wife subconsciously feels as if the job is a mistress with whom she must compete.
Spending a lot of time on your knees can cause pain after a while. Answer: spend less time on your knees.
Yes he can but be cautious sometimes it's not just a friendship it can be a sexship if he's spending nights and mornings at her house or just spending to way to much time with her instead of the child than that can cause a problem
gambling... buying clothes... spending her time in Petit Trianon her small castle given by her husband (louis XVI) and spending time with her children.
No, just like spending time with your mom or dad does not cause you to identify yourself as the Head of Household on a US Census.
She hangs out with her friends and she spends time with her husband, goes out to dinner with her friends, usually with her husband. She met more friends after she retired and she had fun spending time with every one.
Parents can prioritize spending time with their child by scheduling dedicated quality time, setting boundaries with work and other commitments, involving their child in daily activities, and making the most of small moments together. It is important for parents to communicate openly with their child about their schedule and make time for activities that strengthen their bond.
It may not be that he finds spending time with you boring, it could be "what" you are doing when you are togeather..like activities wise, find something that interests him and do it togeather.
Light reading, spending time with family, art & crafts
By spending time with the child. Playing with the child. Having dinner with the child. Taking naps with the child. And even just going on extended walks together. More time spent, more bonding.