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He See's You More! Treats You Better He See's You More! Treats You Better
No, but you might call him uncle if you like him.
No she is very lonely and he treats her very badly.
he might want to see his wife
"Oh no you di'int" and "honey, you stay AWAY from MY man" both seem to be popular on daytime talk shows. ANSWER: My complain was, why didn't you took my husband back after I discovered his affair with you?
No she is very lonely and he treats her very badly.
Make sure they don't complain about being squashed!
The Wife of Bath, a character from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," would likely eat typical medieval English fare such as bread, cheese, ale, fruit, and vegetables. Meat was considered a luxury in her time, so she may have enjoyed poultry, rabbit, or fish on occasion. She might have also indulged in sweet treats like tarts or custards for special occasions.
You might want to say, "My wife does not enjoy travelling via bus." or, "My wife doesn't like catching the bus." Or a mixture of the two, e.g. "My wife does not enjoy catching the bus."
neither...he's too selfish
He spend all his time and money on me and treats me like a queen but he is married and separated from his wife but they live in the same house do he really love me and have strong feelings for me