depends for some it makes there relationship better but that's only a small percentage of people. affairs usually break a relationships they tend to lead to further drama
You don't stay in the relationship. It will just get worse. If he wants to be with you he wouldn't be having an affair.
In the context of 'commitments were made for better or worse', the word 'better' is a noun. The sentence, 'I'm no good for the better.' is grammatically correct but the preposition 'for' isn't quite the right context. In the relationship situation that you describe, you're saying that you're 'not good with the better', or you're 'not good at the better'. PS. Stay out of commitments if you can't actually commit.
No. It will be different, maybe better, maybe worse, but we will survive whatever happens.
worse... you know that quote, 'for better or for worse?'
significant- 1: having meaning ; 2 a: having or likely to have influence or effect a significant relationship, i believe, is one that has an impact on you, no matter how small. though the relationship may not last (hopefully, if it's a healthy and strong relationship, it will) the relationship was so strong that it leaves you changed, better or worse. hopefully for the better. hope that helped you :)
depending on how fast you accelerate, you get worse/better mpg a slow acceleration produces better mpg than a faster acceleration.
For Better or For Worse - film - was created in 1993.
No - an affair is an affair no matter how you slice it and talking with the "other" woman is not going to clarify or simplify anything - it still has the same outcome. Knowing specific details etc. will not make this any better for you in fact it may make things worse. You are going to have to decide what you want to do about things from here but remember do what is best for you and in your best interest.
The duration of For Better or For Worse - film - is 3420.0 seconds.
Worse,bad ,poor and etc.
yes you could say which is better or worse
worse