of course its normal......................
it will be your life in it..............
many couples separate because of this reason
http://www.thatsthespirit.com/en/drinks/party_calculator.asp use that. if your looking for something more simple, id use 8dpp (drinks per person)
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Considering this is a female friend it is fine for them to confide in your husband, but it is not fine that she invites him for a drink. If you are friends then she should be confiding in you or both you and your husband. You have the power to stop this and tell your friend and your husband the meetings stop!
You can file for divorce, but the court has to grant it.
The 18yo would only get in trouble if s/he provided the drinks and alcohol (and I think participates with the 15yo)
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that he needs some help to keep him from drinking. that is something noone should do to their wife weomen are tempermental.
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Her husband dies but she shortly thereafter marries his brother. The speed with which this happens suggests that there was something going on before she became a widow. She is persuaded by her son that her new husband murdered her previous one. Finally, at a Fencing match, she drinks a glass of wine with poison in it. It is not clear whether she suspected that the wine was poisoned before she drank it.
Her husband dies but she shortly thereafter marries his brother. The speed with which this happens suggests that there was something going on before she became a widow. She is persuaded by her son that her new husband murdered her previous one. Finally, at a Fencing match, she drinks a glass of wine with poison in it. It is not clear whether she suspected that the wine was poisoned before she drank it.
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