yes. A man and woman should have no secrest between them. especialy in marriage.
When your relationship is more serious, you should tell them. It is something that happened in the past and you got over it. That is an accomplishment, not a fault. They will understand that.
Yes, it usually is, although that perception is culturally defined.
No, Mary has never had a drug or alcohol problem.
Ever since the time humans first discovered alcohol, its abuse has held the threat of being a problem. However, alcohol is not a problem if it isn't abused.
a drunk or a alcoholic It is a common myth that because a person has an alcohol problem that he or she necessarily is an alcoholic.
Alcohol becomes a problem if it causes any type of problem (emotional, relational, physical, safety, health, economic, etc.).
If your BV problem persists, your partner needs to wear a condom.
If the child has a problem with the new partner, in that they don't get along or he/she is unsure about the whole situation then you shouldn't move them in straight away. The child is under your care and therefore is your responsbility and if the abuse is that fresh still in their minds, bringing in the new partner is probably not the best situation to help them. However they need to understand also that it is your life too. Try getting the child and new partner to interact and take it slow.
I DON'T HAVE AN ALCOHOL PROBLEM, WHY DOES EVERYONE KEEP SAYING THAT! STOP BEING JUDGEMENTAL, I CAN STOP WHENEVER I WANT TO!
you "teach her a lesson"
he had a partner problem
because people liked the taste of different types of alcohol