Not necessarily. It could simply mean she is not socializing herself properly, as in "getting out", or as in going to the right kind of places. Yeah yeah... Or maybe she hasn't met the right person yet in any of the thousands of places she visits/works/shops. Maybe she is going to "the right kind of place" but finds them mostly full of jerks or people who are already in relationships. The real answer will only come from the lips of that woman. So ask HER !!
As long as he's sending them to YOU. Otherwise i suggest working out the trust issues plaguing your relationship.
If you're a true friend; you wouldn't end the relationship. If you're talking about a friends relationship with the opposite sex and you know something that would otherwise harm your friend. Then, as a true friend, you would warn him/her about such issues.
She doesn't want to be with her husband. If you're the husband, communicate with her about the problem and address the issues. Otherwise it will be too late.
someones having some serious issues now arnt we...
Talking about issues with your partner is the best thing you can do, resolving issues could save a failing relationship.
If you had your first relationship and it didn't go well like trusting or communicationg issues your development may concern in your other relationships that lead to trusting issues and communication issues.
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One of the most important things to remember when trying to solve relationship issues is to look at what both people are bringing to the table. One of the worst mistakes a person having relationship issues can make is to assume that they are 100% right and the other person is 100% wrong.
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Being attractive and being gay are two totally separate issues. Someone can be gay and still be attractive, likewise someone can be gay and not so attractive. Remember, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, so what you perceive to be cute may be different from what others think is cute.
Roles are defined by the individuals involved in the relationship. Roles cannot and should not be assigned. If you don't feel your partner is supportive and interested in you and your issues then you need to get some relationship counseling or move on. Your relationship isn't built on a good foundation.Roles are defined by the individuals involved in the relationship. Roles cannot and should not be assigned. If you don't feel your partner is supportive and interested in you and your issues then you need to get some relationship counseling or move on. Your relationship isn't built on a good foundation.Roles are defined by the individuals involved in the relationship. Roles cannot and should not be assigned. If you don't feel your partner is supportive and interested in you and your issues then you need to get some relationship counseling or move on. Your relationship isn't built on a good foundation.Roles are defined by the individuals involved in the relationship. Roles cannot and should not be assigned. If you don't feel your partner is supportive and interested in you and your issues then you need to get some relationship counseling or move on. Your relationship isn't built on a good foundation.
They can have three or more if they have some genetic issues. Otherwise, they can have only two.