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Open Question: Should I get a Divorce? Steroids ruining my marriage!?
My Husband and I just got married two months ago. He has been using steroids and is now having problems in the bedroom. When we first met he was all over me and our sex lasted for long periods of time. ( I think at this point he was using Viagra) About three months into the relationship he stopped making out with me (and hasnt since) and our sex life began to diminish. We have no foreplay and he finishes in what feels like less than 1 min. And He also never has gone down one me. He said he only wanted to do it for his wife so our wedding night would be the night and a few days after the wedding he said he will do it on our 1 year anniversary. I have brought up these issues to him a few times and he has blamed it on the economy, and my immaturity (i am 11 years younger than him he is 34 and i am 23). I told him ia m pretty sure that its his steroid use and he said that when we try to conceive a child he will consult a dr. and our sex life will be fixed. I am afraid that after the kid I will still be dealing with this issue. I have been going through this for a whole year now and its taking a big toll on me. I have stayed up all night crying about this. I havent had many partners in my life and sex is very new and exciting to me. I just dont understand why he wont address the issue now. I am thinking of discussing this with him one more time and then taking a little break for a few days. I just dont know when to pull the plug. How do I know if I am beating a dead horse. Should I get a divorce now. I am only 23 still in college, very attractive, and he is my financial support.
And by the way he fondles himself almost daily.
Open Question: I don’t know what to do about my mother…?
This is another long one, so bear with me.
Long story short, my mother and 13 year old brother are moving back to the east coast to live with my boyfriend and I for a year or so after a hard divorce and some financial trouble. We had originally looked for homes or townhomes for rent for the year, until my mom found a listing for a nice home for sale a few minutes from where we currently live.
The house is going for $8580. It was foreclosed and the bank is trying to sell the home, but they can only sell it for what they paid for it. We bid on it at auction, and no one else did. The house is as good as ours. Its too good to turn away; its brand new, in mint shape, and worth (in a good market) a little over $625K. When we told my mom we were going to buy it, she hit me with “well then all 3 of us should be on the deed. I found it, so I want a cut.”
My head SPUN at that notion. Yes, you found the listing, but we could have done that ourselves. She basically wants a finders fee or at least $100K of the sale if we sell it later on. This would be my first home, as I am only about to be 22 and this is an amazing opportunity to own my own home. My boyfriend will never agree to that, and we both find it ridiculous that she would ask that. She would never leave after her year of recouperation and saving some $$, and then we would have to ask her permission to sell it when we decide to and then give her a third of the sale! For a home she would be living in almost rent free for only a year! This is the home we want to start a family in, and when I told her we were not sure why that made sense, she went nuts on me. She said I better move quickly then, because she would not only buy it out from under us, but then let US pay HER rent to live there. We were supposed to be doing her a favor by letting her move in with us since she is in such a tight situation, and she is turning it to look like she is doing us some huge favor. She is basically doing this out of spite, and we had an explosive argument over it and havent spoken in days. She has always been a manipulative business mind, and our family sees her as a self serving and sometimes irrational, greed driven person. No one supports her demand for a place on the deed, and agree that its absurd for her to basically extort us for money in the end if she does. She is only telling people half of the story, going as far as telling family we ASKED her to live with us instead of her having to admit she needed help and asked to “bunk” up with us. Everyone thinks this is insane, and that ultimately giving it to her the way she wants it will just lead to suffering on my end. I know thats likely true as well.
My mom is a good woman with a heart of gold, but is often driven by money or a need to cover her own ass before that of someone else. I know that if she had found the house listing and DIDNT need to move in with us, she would have just been happy and excited to help us find our own home. But since she is in financial hardship and in need of a place, suddenly she deserves a 3rd of the home equity because she found it and will live there for a year. Since she is in the position she is in, she only sees dollar signs.
If I convince my s/o to put her on the deed, which he does not want to do, we will have to be attached at the hip financially with her and she will consider it HER home above ours. But if I dont, she is threatening to try to buy it from under us since its an amazing deal, or just staying away from me because I will have “hurt her immensely and decided to be with a man who has a weak moral compass and only thinks of himself and money.” Funny, because all SHE is thinking about is HERSELF and money but doesnt understand that he just wants our own home, for us, without having to consult and deal with her about it forever. Its not about selling it to him and I, its just about our OWN home and having the freedom to have it without her looming over us. She has owned homes already, I think its about time she stops trying to cash in and live through me and accept that her poor decisions after her divorce are not mine to deal with. Her financial issues are not mine to deal with, and she should take responsibility for them instead of panicking because we dont want to “cut her in” on our home. Its like, thanks for finding it mom, but why does it have to be your way or no way? She flipped it on me and said if she bought it we could not be on the deed because it would be hers, so why is it not ok the other way around?
Is it fair for her to ask to be on the deed to the home, or am I right to feel the way that I do in the sense that I think its ridiculous and extortive? I dont know what to do, and I dont want to force a gap between us. It feels like no matter what we decide, I am still hurting someone or straining someone’s life. Help!
Yes, she is planning to pay a third of the taxes and half of the actual sale price. But still, that to me does not entitle her to anything because there is no garantee she will keep up with the yearly taxes…She could decide not to, then I would be screwed having her on the deed.
Thanks for all of the answers so far, you guys are all right. I just wanted to be sure im not insane thinking that THIS is insane!
Resolved Question: Starting a Tech Consulting Business… I think?
So, I am recently in a position where my full time contract is not being renewed due to financial hardship on the part of the company. They wish to go with an outside and less expensive option. Now, to make a long story short, I wish to be that option. I know the system, and the people, and I know how to run anything they need run because I built it. My question I guess is what is the going rate for offsite network administration, and onsite on-call patch ups and installs. I know this is a regional thing, So Cal USA is where I am at.
Where should I look, how does one even quantify the kind of services in question? (Networking, Linux, Windows, Mac and a variety of handheld systems, printers, phone systems, things what run on electricy in general)
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