You start with contacting a adopting agency. You have to be evaluated first.
No she lives with her husband, Jon, and her dog, Izaboo.
file for divorce and ask for custody of the children, but be prepared to hear in court whatever reason he has for wanting to get himself and the children away from you, and be ready to defend yourself.
if you're saying that as a woman, you want a woman in your bed...it effects your husband, because you are no longer attracted to men. lets face it, you're a lesbian.
Yes
They probably have something in common or they are just old best friends. But the best thing to do is ask your husband yourself. You won't know unless you ask.
First ask yourself why you are wanting to stop him seeing his (and your) children. If you are dong it to get back at him then perhaps this may not be the best thing for your children, they may love their father. However if there has been any abuse of your children by their father then there may be legitimate reasons for limiting his access to them. If this is the case this needs to come out (with the evidence to back up these claims) during the divorce proceedings (which will need to be heard in court) and the judge will decide what is best.
yes
The audience of the poem "In Bed in Summer" by Robert Louis Stevenson is likely children, as the poem talks about a child not wanting to get out of bed in the morning because it is too cold. Children can relate to the feeling of not wanting to leave the warmth of bed on a chilly morning.
Because you find yourself wanting to be with him/her every moment of the day and its something you can't stop from feeling. Your heart rules your every thought and being.
It is a straight forward NO.
committing suicide, trying to kill yourself, or to dumb it down not wanting to breathe.
Hoarding Greedy Selfish