If the man know what is making him un-happy, he should discuss it with his wife. But he he doesn't know what it is, he should just move on with someone who would make him happy.
The connective in the sentence is "notwithstanding." It is used to introduce a contrast or contradiction between the two clauses, highlighting that despite it being Zara's birthday, she was still unhappy.
If a married man is having an affair then he yes he is probably unhappy with his marriage or might have fallen in love with another person but one things for sure hes a jerk. It can often indicate that he is unhappy with himself. The affair may be no more and no less that a reaffirmation that he is still attractive to women. This is not uncommon as a man approaches middle age.
if she loves him and still she is unhappy she want to change as her husband likesif she doesn't love him it better to b apart
They were unhappy because they still had to pay taxes.
The answer depends on why the wife left and if there is love still present. Marriage counseling is a good start.
There are many reasons for someone to go through with an arranged marriage. Religion, caste and culture are three main reasons that arranged marriage is still being practiced in India and other countries.
Fern is happy because Charlotte's writing in the web, especially the message "Some Pig," saves Wilbur from being slaughtered. However, she is also unhappy because it means Wilbur will still need to be sold and leave the farm.
Yes you can, you can always be yourself because no one can change you but you. Rememeber it's always better being yourself than being someone else. :D
no
It states that the people during the time and still today want freedom and peace and want certain rights/laws to live their life without being unhappy and hated!
There are about 14 states that currently still ban same sex marriage.
They still aren't allowed everywhere. Sometimes the couple is disowned from their families, communities, or even countries. In the past, gay men in the United States felt pressure to marry to avoid being perceived as gay. Many men found themselves in unhappy, dysfunctional marriages with women they did not love or were not attracted to. Others chose to join the priesthood to hide their homosexuality. This type of pressure still exists in some countries. In Mexico, for example, a man who is not married before the age of thirty is widely looked upon as being gay.