He Probably does. Things are usually different before you are maried because you were in lust as well. now things are quitening down. The only way to get the lust thing back is by risking an afair.
no
Because your husband did not divorce his first wife then you are not legally married. There is a Statute of Limitations in difference States and if you have been married for several years then most likely the marriage would be void. However, you need to sit down with your husband and tell him he because he did not get a legal divorce he needs to look into it and if he is does not then you are not staying with him the way things are.
i am married 16 years i did somemany nice things for my husband and he still so cold with me
From reading that question it seems to me that before marrying your husband or wife you didn't know that they had Aspergers and now that you know that they have Aspergers you wish to divorce them. The person that you married is still the same person that you married even though that now they have been diagnosed with Aspergers. Now that they have been diagnosed things could be made generally better for your husband or wife. If you wish to divorce somebody with Aspergers then it is just the same as divorcing anybody else.
no he married her becausehe wanted her to do things for him that is why he ran off with another women
Because sex is a very powerful thing that shows love in a way that is unexplained. We have sex with our husband or wife to show them that there is no hiding between them and that they can be completely honest with one another. Which leads me to having sex only after you are married because you have promised these things to your husband or wife.
If she is married & doesn't have a Will, her husband gets everything. It's up to him to give you things. If she is not married and doesn't have a Will, the children get everything. If she had a Will, you have to wait until it's finalized to see what you get.
Expression things look bleakest just before they get better
If you didn't tell her BEFORE you were married, telling her afterward will only result in serious problems. If you can be faithful to her now, what you did in the past is history. You'll be better off not mentioning things that happened before you were obligated to her. Let it drop.
I am astonished by the strange behaviour of a married classmate, who claims her mentally sick husband is after a girl without girl's knowledge, she follows me in college, tells things abt her hubby.
If it is a joint account I would say none. You are married and spouses share things in a marrige.
Kissing/intimacy cooking fixing things making money cleaning