Launcelot, a character from Arthurian legend, refrains from taking a wife or paramour primarily due to his deep loyalty to his knightly code and his unshakeable love for Queen Guinevere. His dedication to her, despite the impossibility of their love due to her marriage to King Arthur, leads him to avoid romantic entanglements. Additionally, his commitment to the ideals of chivalry and honor often takes precedence over personal desires, reflecting the complexities of his character.
my future husband need to get rid of his wife for good but she wont sign the papers....... what do we do? my future husband need to get rid of his wife for good but she wont sign the papers....... what do we do?
your wife screams at you because you wont have sex with her that is my advice
he doesn't have yet (it will be me) it wont be you.
stay with your wife your in lust with with your girlfriend an that wont last
how did puritans handle or punish a wife who wont obey?
Then you ditch her and find a wife that will go fishing with you.
cuz she hates u?
my ex and i own a house together want to sell but his wife of 3mons wont sign deed
take it to a mecanike
You will not take part in.
take it to the vet!!
No. because most likely he wont like the class and fail it so he wont have to take it anymore.