I don't see the problem. He probably went to the bank previously and was handed a business card by an employee at the bank. I've had several given to me for possible loans or Retirement Planning. Your husband just doesn't want to take a loan out. If you don't believe him then go to another bank and see if he wants to take the loan out.
Confront the husband first, then talk to the wife if the husband doesn't stop.
what ever is casual to you i guess
When it's your husbands birthday, most likely he will want to get lucky that night.
If the wife refuses to make the car payment, then it should be up to the husband to pay for it. After all, he is the one driving it. If the husband won't make the payment, the wife should take the car back. That's only reasonable. The husband shouldn't expect the wife to pay for him.. He's a grown man.
Humans simply are not perfect and if it is the first time the husband has cheated and he is remorseful then yes, he should be forgiven, but marriage counseling is a must along with the husband having to earn that bond of trust back with his spouse. If the husband is a continuous cheater then no, he should not be forgiven.
Tell them that your marride and you love your husband and to stop messing around cause you dont like them that was
You already know two wrongs don't make a right so the best thing to do is let your husband know about his affair and that his friend told you and is now interested in you. Be careful of gossip! Communication is the best skill anyone can have so sit down and calmly discuss this with your husband. It is also up to you to make it plain to your husband's so-called friend that you are not interested in him and stay clear of him. This is no friend of your husbands because he is hoping to have an affair with you behind your husband's back.
call him out on it and tell him to stop, or tell your husband to do something.
Yes, it should be, it is not considered incest because it is not by blood. You are marrying your aunt's HUSBAND'S daughter.
Then the husband is the sole owner of the property. Unless it is specifically written in the husbands Will (if he should die) the property belongs to him and him alone.
Lady Macbeth has an understanding that her husband has no manhood and is a cowered. Thinking her husband is a cowered is what helps convince her that the murder plot should be carried out.
It is etiquette to put the wife's name first and inside the card put her name first and then the husbands (the deceased was his mother-in-law) so he should be included.