Anonymous wrote:Joke is on him. It’s a lot easier for women to get laid in an open relationship than it is for a man.
Anonymous wrote:I think if you hadn’t been sleeping with him, it makes sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a loser! I would divorce over this. I bet he’s already sleeping around.
Yeah that was my initial reaction, but I’m not sure if divorcing him is a good idea. When my grandfather got divorced, he ended up getting remarried later and some skank stole my mother’s inheritance. I don’t want my kids inheritance to get stolen from them by a sleazy second wife.
It might not be your choice if he decides to leave.
Yeah but we have a prenup that whoever files for divorce is gets less of the assets. There’s no cheating clause in it, just basically it’s presumed that the person who files for divorce is the one who caused the divorce.
What a stupid prenup stipulation.
Exactly.
Talk about a lack of imagination.
Don’t you think the wronged person would be must likely to initiate divorce????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad we're in a Christian marriage, where neither spouse has to worry about this happening.
+1
The "Christian marriage" husband would never go outside of marriage to be with another woman.
Other men, yes. Teenagers, probably. Definitely not another woman.
My aunt's ex husband was the minister and was sleeping with multiple married women in his congregation.
The Christians just tell their spouses "God has forgiven me, you're wrong not to."
Your single data point is noted. However, the data tells us that Americans who regularly attend church are between about 30 and 50 percent less likely to divorce. They are also about 15 percentage points more likely to say they are happily married, compared to secular couples. (American Enterprise Institute)
Ken Paxton would like to have a word. As would Philip Yancey.
Millions of others who are in stable, respectful Christian marriages would also like a word.
Atheists have some of the lowest divorce rates:
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/frankschaeffer/2013/10/evangelical-marriages-fail-at-much-higher-rates-than-athiests-marriages/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a loser! I would divorce over this. I bet he’s already sleeping around.
Yeah that was my initial reaction, but I’m not sure if divorcing him is a good idea. When my grandfather got divorced, he ended up getting remarried later and some skank stole my mother’s inheritance. I don’t want my kids inheritance to get stolen from them by a sleazy second wife.
It might not be your choice if he decides to leave.
Yeah but we have a prenup that whoever files for divorce is gets less of the assets. There’s no cheating clause in it, just basically it’s presumed that the person who files for divorce is the one who caused the divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a loser! I would divorce over this. I bet he’s already sleeping around.
Yeah that was my initial reaction, but I’m not sure if divorcing him is a good idea. When my grandfather got divorced, he ended up getting remarried later and some skank stole my mother’s inheritance. I don’t want my kids inheritance to get stolen from them by a sleazy second wife.
It might not be your choice if he decides to leave.
Yeah but we have a prenup that whoever files for divorce is gets less of the assets. There’s no cheating clause in it, just basically it’s presumed that the person who files for divorce is the one who caused the divorce.
What a stupid prenup stipulation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad we're in a Christian marriage, where neither spouse has to worry about this happening.
+1
The "Christian marriage" husband would never go outside of marriage to be with another woman.
Other men, yes. Teenagers, probably. Definitely not another woman.
My aunt's ex husband was the minister and was sleeping with multiple married women in his congregation.
The Christians just tell their spouses "God has forgiven me, you're wrong not to."
Your single data point is noted. However, the data tells us that Americans who regularly attend church are between about 30 and 50 percent less likely to divorce. They are also about 15 percentage points more likely to say they are happily married, compared to secular couples. (American Enterprise Institute)
Ken Paxton would like to have a word. As would Philip Yancey.
Millions of others who are in stable, respectful Christian marriages would also like a word.
Anonymous wrote:Say no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad we're in a Christian marriage, where neither spouse has to worry about this happening.
+1
The "Christian marriage" husband would never go outside of marriage to be with another woman.
Other men, yes. Teenagers, probably. Definitely not another woman.
My aunt's ex husband was the minister and was sleeping with multiple married women in his congregation.
The Christians just tell their spouses "God has forgiven me, you're wrong not to."
Your single data point is noted. However, the data tells us that Americans who regularly attend church are between about 30 and 50 percent less likely to divorce. They are also about 15 percentage points more likely to say they are happily married, compared to secular couples. (American Enterprise Institute)
Ken Paxton would like to have a word. As would Philip Yancey.
Millions of others who are in stable, respectful Christian marriages would also like a word.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad we're in a Christian marriage, where neither spouse has to worry about this happening.
+1
The "Christian marriage" husband would never go outside of marriage to be with another woman.
Other men, yes. Teenagers, probably. Definitely not another woman.
My aunt's ex husband was the minister and was sleeping with multiple married women in his congregation.
The Christians just tell their spouses "God has forgiven me, you're wrong not to."
Your single data point is noted. However, the data tells us that Americans who regularly attend church are between about 30 and 50 percent less likely to divorce. They are also about 15 percentage points more likely to say they are happily married, compared to secular couples. (American Enterprise Institute)
Ken Paxton would like to have a word. As would Philip Yancey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So glad we're in a Christian marriage, where neither spouse has to worry about this happening.
nice trolling
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s a loser! I would divorce over this. I bet he’s already sleeping around.
Yeah that was my initial reaction, but I’m not sure if divorcing him is a good idea. When my grandfather got divorced, he ended up getting remarried later and some skank stole my mother’s inheritance. I don’t want my kids inheritance to get stolen from them by a sleazy second wife.
It might not be your choice if he decides to leave.
Yeah but we have a prenup that whoever files for divorce is gets less of the assets. There’s no cheating clause in it, just basically it’s presumed that the person who files for divorce is the one who caused the divorce.
Anonymous wrote:My husband recently dropped a bombshell on me and asked to have an open relationship. He is telling me that he still loves me he just wants to hook up with other people but is not interested in dating anyone else. I’m really not sure what to think of this or how to respond. Just for context, I am in my 30s and we have two kids. We have been married for almost 8 years. I was very surprised about this conversation and kind of in shock, so I told him I needed some time to think. What should I say to him and how would you respond if your husband asked for permission to sleep around?
Anonymous wrote:So glad we're in a Christian marriage, where neither spouse has to worry about this happening.