a man would be able to see his wife as a mother figure if he had an arrange marriage.
if he didnt have an arrange marriage then he would see characteristics of a mother in his wife.
Many women see their partners (sexual or not sexual) as a father figure. My wife sees me as a lover, friend, father figure and more. Some men also see their female partners as mother figures!
its basic human nature to see your mother as a protective figure
how will explain a mute man to blind man when he see to disable man kiss to blind man wife
You write anything that has to do with a person. You would usually see this on a gravestone: "Loving Mother and Beloved Wife." You write anything that has to do with a person. You would usually see this on a gravestone: "Loving Mother and Beloved Wife."
NO!
Mrs. Carson Drew was the wife of lawyer Carson Drew, and the mother of amateur detective Nancy Drew. She was often portrayed as a supportive and caring figure in Nancy's life, providing guidance and encouragement when needed.
See 1 Chronicles 4:18. She was the daughter of an unnamed Pharaoh (ibid), so her mother was whoever the wife of the Pharaoh was.
She's your wife. She is with u, a man. Just ask if she likes woman too.
first of all cant you just say wife anyway the reason is because they dont want the wife (mistress) falling in love with another man
Assuming that the man and the aunt are not blood relatives, I do not see why not.
I don't see why not, unless your wife doesn't want your girlfriend in the house then it's fine, but why have a girlfriend and a wife?
Did the mother have a will? Or did she die intestate (without a will)? And did the mother die before or after your wife? It could make a difference in some places. If your mother-in-law died before your wife, and her will left it all to your wife, the money will go into your wife's estate. If the mother-in-law's estate had already been settled, it will already be in your wife's estate. The will should dispose of wife's property, including inheritance, if any. Without a will, state laws of intestacy will determine what, if anything, a surviving sibling gets beyond what surviving spouse (and any children) get. See a probate attorney immediately for details on your case.