There are just too many possibilities, but I'll give you a few: * She has PMS * She's going through perimenopause (starting to have hormone changes) or is into menopause (no periods at all.) Hormones can do very strange things especially to women. * She could be bored and feel unloved in her married. Perhaps she feels that she is taken for granted around the home. * She may have given her all to her husband and children and craves something for herself. If the husband was wise he would encourage her to take night classes or go to college to further her education or even go back to work. * She could be depressed and should see her doctor. * She should get a good physical checkup from her doctor to be sure she doesn't have such things such as high/low blood pressure; thyroid or adrenal gland problems. * If she is on medications then look up the medication's side effects on the internet or get a printout from the pharmacist on the drug to find out if irritability or depression is a side effect. It's time to communicate with her to find out what she is thinking and why she is acting this way. If she doesn't know why she feels so unhappy and feels suffocated or depressed then let her know you are there for her 100% and you can both go see the family doctor for that physical checkup.
it is probably because he is stressed out that his wife is ill. *And he worries what he would do with out you. This esp. might be true if he is caring and sweet otherwise. And some folks dont handle other people's weaknesses very well.
Cause you're adopted.
This is opinional. But some consider Eminem to be hateful. Eminem's song "Kim" was extremely hateful towards his ex-wife Kim. Eminem has been considered to be homophobic and therefore "hateful" towards gays. Eminem denied the claims saying the lyrics were mis-interpretted. Eminem has been hateful as to say towards other rappers in feuds, such as Ja Rule and Benzino.
No, a husband can not catch his wife's mood swings while she is on her period. He may get in a mood bad if the wife has been hateful all day.
No, it is not hateful to speak out against addictive or self-destructive lifestyles --- IF YOU DO SO IN A NON HATEFUL MEANS. Your advice might be of value to someone who is addicted or self-destructive; however, their ability to accept and apply your advice might be impaired due to the drug use, or their psychological state of mind. Professional help is really the best.
You can if the sister says yes but I don't recommend it. It might cause some friction.
You are mistaken, the religion is not hateful in its teachings.
Some people are very hateful because they aren't graceful
Its not the world that is hateful its the people. People in this world are so cruel an hateful its just sad. But soon this madnees will all be over but not to,to soon but it will.
They are not.
There are many things that can make a person sad and hateful such as: breaking up with someone you love; losing a loved one to death; divorced parents; not fitting in at school; the feeling that nothing in your life is going right and if you didn't have bad luck you would have no luck at all. Also depression and hormonal changes can cause a person to be moody; feel sad and be hateful. Most humans can feel this way every so often until they get their life back on track and it will change for you.
nope cause then that might make him thing she likes him and then it would end baddly