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“I Told Her I Would Pick My Mom”: Pregnant Woman Fails To ‘Test’ Her Spouse’s ‘Loyalty’

When I was a kid, I was always surprised by the questions of some adults: “Who do you love more, your dad or your mom?” A completely unreasonable question, to me, similar to “Which eye is more convenient for you to see from?” or “Which lung, right or left, do you prefer to breathe through?” Decades have passed, I have become an adult, but the questions have not gone away.Here is another confirmation of this – a story from the user u/GoodShirt360 in the AITAH community on Reddit, who was put in the situation of a…

Men Share 43 Insecurities Their Spouses Have That They Actually Adore

Nobody’s perfect—nor should we be. Perfection is boring. We’re all about people embracing the heck out of their ‘flaws’ and being at peace with them. But that’s easier said than done. We all have small aspects of ourselves that we’d change if we could. Our partners, on the other hand, might not want us to!The men of the r/AskReddit online community revealed what their partners dislike about themselves, but that they genuinely find attractive. From greying and wavy hair to slightly crooked teeth and silly laughs, there…

It's OK to Track Spouses (With Permission). Some Readers Do It All the Time.

Running errands, but not tracking every move—the uses for location sharing. Running errands, but not tracking every move—the uses for location sharing. FOLLOW US ON GOOGLE NEWS Read original article here Denial of responsibility! Techno Blender is an automatic aggregator of the all world’s media. In each content, the hyperlink to the primary source is specified. All trademarks belong to their rightful owners, all materials to their authors. If you are the owner of the content and do not want us to publish…

Social Security rules for divorced spouses and divorced survivors

Dear Liz: My spouse’s parents were married for 11 years. They divorced at age 32 and my mother-in-law remarried at 42. My mother-in-law and her ex are now 82. Her husband is 93 and in poor health. When her husband dies, she does not get his pension. Her current Social Security benefit is $850 a month. Her husband receives $1,200 while my father-in-law’s benefit is $2,500 a month. She is convinced that when her current husband dies, she will be eligible for her ex-husband’s $2,500 benefit. I think that only happens when…

Coworking with their spouses helps women to improve earnings

School of Business. Credit: Aalto University / Mikko Raskinen Women and men in coworking couples are disproportionately more likely to have similar earnings, new research finds. Existing research believed that the reason for an apparently excessive number of couples where women earn just a bit less than their partners is the existence of gender norms according to which women should avoid earning more than their partners.…