You should know in 10 years and it sounds like you don't. Did you ask him? I would suggest marriage counseling for the two of you.
Choose to love him more than be hurt Don't let yourself divorce Find out why he was unfaithful and try to help him with it Otherwise praying never hurts Neither does marriage counseling
In a marriage in which both the husband and the wife have children from a previous marriage, the children are step-children to the parent who is not their bioloigical parent, and are step-siblings (step-brothers and step-sisters) to each other.
Neither. It was created by God.
Neither are transgender.
It is much better if the husband admits to his affair because it shows he has remorse and humans make mistakes, but when a husband has the intestinal fortitude to admit he was wrong in what he did then he is ready to try and make the marriage work. A husband who has to be caught in an affair may even become angry over the fact his wife found out and he is neither remorseful and basically selfish not considering the hurt he is inflicting on his wife and family.
neither ,, its because they have the same feelings !!
Neither Rosa Parks nor her husband, Raymond Parks, had any children.
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Your dad's sister is your aunt. Her husband is your uncle. His sister is not related to you, and neither is her son.
neither ,, its because they have the same feelings !!
Neither of the families should have any power over your relationship, having your family there is great but when it comes down to it your marraige is you and your spouse. You have to watch giving either family any controll in your marriage because this can lead to alot of un needed argumants i know my husband and i have gone through it and have decided for the sake of our marraige the families should stay out our personal lives.AnswerIn a healthy marriage, both the husband and wife share control, and no one else has any. In dysfunctional marriages, one or both spouses' families will have some control. There are situations where either family, or other outside participants has it.
The mother of your uncle (by marriage) is not related to you. Neither are any of her other descendants or relations.