In "The Help," Abilene's husband, who is referred to as a distant character in the story, is depicted as having left her. He is not present in her life, and it is implied that he abandoned her and their children, contributing to Abilene's struggles as a single mother. His absence plays a significant role in shaping Abilene's character and her experiences as a Black maid in the racially divided South during the 1960s.
well if you show him, that your really there for him no matter what happens. and that your always willing to help.
Nothing happens. It is just fine.
No divorce allowed
Tell her husband to watch his back.
It happens.
The wife take it.
It isn't pretty
Nothing?...
The princess' son will be the prince.
beats me,speaking of "beats" that is what she would probably do to both her and her husband.
the husband and wife get made at each other and then it happens
You will have a Turkish husband. And your lastname will change.