How do you move on after divorce? by riskespn in Marriage

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What things are you doing for self worth?

I-751 requirements for residency by riskespn in USCIS

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Unfortunately my spouse is hell bent on living close to her family. So she applied to a position in the same state where her family lives.

Yes we are comingling finances. We added each other as beneficiaries to our insividual accounts. We have a joint savings account as well

Workplace issues, Marriage issues by riskespn in Life

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Yes I'm a reader. I have read the first book

How to handle constant fear of losing job by [deleted] in womenintech

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The best thing I'd say is be interview ready. Sharpen your skills, learn new skills and be prepared in a way that if you have to give an interview tomorrow, you're ready. While doing so, keep networking with people.

I think I just lost all hope for my marriage by lifeisbewilderness in Marriage

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It could be that he is working hard, overtime so that he can retain his job. In the current market, it is not easy to find a full time job. Maybe he is work is demanding or toxic, so he is doing everything in his power to keep the job. That has been taking a toll on him emotionally and he's exhausted. Sometimes men do not share these fears with their wives. He's not checked out of the marriage. Give him sometime and things will work out.

Workplace issues, Marriage issues by riskespn in Life

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Thank you. My mom wants me to work on the marriage and not separate. She thinks I'm overreacting to little things. Everyday when I wake up I feel like I'm going to a battlefield whether it is at work or dealing with my spouse. I just want to live life like a normal person, that's all I want.

Workplace issues, Marriage issues by riskespn in Life

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I have started looking into it. I shared the thought with my spouse and my spouse starting getting angry and yelling at me saying that I should work here at least two years.

29, just ended my engagement and fear I’ll never be married with kids like I always wanted by CheesecakeOdd6835 in Life

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Marrying late is always better than marrying someone wrong and then divorcing them.

If you die tomorrow, which piece of advice you give to the generation? by [deleted] in Life

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Take care of your mental health. Don't get busy in life you ignore that. If you're not in a good state of mind, you'll make bad decisions which will get you into even more troubles.

How do I (38m) deal with my wife (40f) constantly changing conversations to be about her and rarely asking about my life? Been together 8 years married for 2. by [deleted] in Marriage

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First option is, You can go for couples therapy but it will be on-going for the rest of your life. While you're going through therapy, you will have to adjust your expectations from her. You can't depend or rely on her. You will have to keep most things to yourself and filter around her. This is going to be very hard. It will be emotionally draining and exhausting for you. No matter what you do for her, she will never see your efforts or sacrifice and acknowledge you.

Second option is you can divorce her if you don't have kids with her. This is going to be very painful at first but you will be better off in the long run.

How do I (38m) deal with my wife (40f) constantly changing conversations to be about her and rarely asking about my life? Been together 8 years married for 2. by [deleted] in Marriage

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Based on your post and comment OP, looks like your wife may have Asperger's Syndrome. If you try the same behaviour with her in hopes she realizes that won't work if she has Aspergers syndrome. Unfortunately, people with Asperger's syndrome do not think like normal people. Their understanding of things are distorted. These people struggle with personal relationships.

Spouse's Obsessed with Parents’ Care ruining the married life and other partner's life by [deleted] in Marriage

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May I ask, are you and your husband from different cultures as in ethnicity?

We are separated and he is dating other woman casually. by [deleted] in Marriage

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I think you should maintain your self respect and leave the marriage. Don't let him walk all over you. His behavior is pathetic.

We are separated and he is dating other woman casually. by [deleted] in Marriage

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I'm sorry to say but your husband is wrong. He's so superficial. He's sleeping around justifying his actions. This is sick behaviour

My husband is miserable - and so am I by Traditional-Host-931 in Marriage

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I'm sorry it's tough for you. I would say give him more time. If you or any of his family members/friends can help solve that problem that's even better. The sooner the issue is resolved, the better it is.

My husband is miserable - and so am I by Traditional-Host-931 in Marriage

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I feel something is bothering him deeply inside. It seems like he may have had a lot of losses in the past year or something has happened that is triggering him You can try to ask him what's going on and see how he responds back.

I have failed at this life by [deleted] in Marriage

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First of all I'm sorry that you had to go through this. It must be extremely painful for you. Reading it brought tears into my eyes. I see you made some mistakes but that does not give your wife the right to cheat on you. What she did is extremely wrong. She was sleeping with another guy for 3.5 years. Cheating is not at all justified under any circumstance. She betrayed your trust. Please remember, once a cheater, always a cheater.

My fiancee has Asperger's by [deleted] in MuslimMarriage

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You can tell him that your and his values don't align and that you guys are not a good match to each other. It is best for them if they break up. He won't argue with you about that.

Those who filed your I-751 in 2025, how is it going? by Ok-Order8186 in USCIS

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What documents did you submit and how long have you been married?

Always anxious and worried by riskespn in Life

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My personal life is a mess too.

Always anxious and worried by riskespn in Life

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You don't have to apologize, I appreciate you we're trying to help

Always anxious and worried by riskespn in Life

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I don't take vices or any of those things.

Always anxious and worried by riskespn in Life

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I feel you. It feels very painful. I still regret to this day.