The first thing I suggest is that you get a very good therapist. He or she will be able to help you sort out all of your feelings and they will help guide you on what you decide to do. There really isn't an easy, cut and dry answer. On a personal note, if it was me I would leave him, even if we had children together. It would impossible for me to ever trust him again, no matter what he promised. I would also contact the other woman to let her know about me. I wouldn't get to involved with her or talk about everything with her, but it isn't fair for her to not know, she is just as innocent.
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Tube worms have been found throughout the Pacific Ocean where deep sea hydrothermal vents have been discovered. The average depth of these vents is 5,000 feet (1,500 meters). Entire communities of shrimps and crabs have been found living around these giants. >_
Scientist find evidence about common ancestors.
If you see living things on that planet.
it can help other living things find more food
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Dump Him!!
My husband just received a job offer in New Mexico. Where can I find cost of living statistics by state?
If someone else is living in it
I am preparing a living will. I have been searching online for one that I can print myself. Where online can I find a printable living will?
see your doctor and Find out if there is a problem.
If he's doing it without realising, tell him to stop losing your things. If your husband is treating you like this on purpose, then that is a form of psychological abuse. Your husband will not stop doing this if you tell him to. You need to find a way to leave him. Contact your local domestic violence service/shelter.
No. Speak with an attorney about your specific situation. If you can not find an attorney, contact your local Bar association and they will refer you to one.
E-mail her back and tell her you know about her and your husband and you're going to take care of him just like you're about to take care of her. Tell her to stop e-mailing your husband and find her own man.
I would like to know who Helena Guergis's first husband was. Can't find the answer anywhere. From what I've been reading about Helena, her being a "difficult person", this first husband must be too ashamed to admit he was married to her.
You need to not be living with your ex husband any more, it's not condusive to your moving on and finding happiness with a loving and trustworthy partner who loves you for you and all that you have to offer
Yes - accept the truth as mush as you don't want to.