
NEW THINGS AT PAIREDUP.CA: OCTOBER 1 - 9 ASK MIKI >>I am divorced a long time and still cannot find the right person. I guess men that I like are not like me or may be something's wrong with my taste. I was in a long distance relationship for 2 years and it's not going anywhere. He's e-mailing me that he loves me, but it's not serious. A Couple weeks ago I was at a wedding
and met a guy who seemed interested, but after couple of phone calls he backed out. I feel very lonely and ready to cry. I'm so tired of being alone. Do you see me with either of these men? Do you see me in the relationship in the near future? To read more click here >>My husband and I have been married over 20years. We have two older teenage children. We've had relationship issues from day one. Eight years ago, I found out my husband had never trusted me from day one. He's very controlling and jealous. I've gone through this marriage with rose coloured glasses always thinking that once he's happy, then I can be happy. I've given up many things that I enjoyed because he didn't want me to attend,
or was upset that he would have to watch the kids. The kids were also denied activities as he did not want to be responsible to take them, or it would always be inconvenient for him. Recently, I had an affair. When my husband found out, I ended it, said I was sorry, and we went to counselling. Now I somewhat regret both having the affair, but then also going back to my husband. Is there a future for us? To read more click here More ASK MIKI, click here OCTOBER 1 - 9 LIFE COACHING >>When economic times turn tough, governments urge their citizens to spend. Economists think of citizens
as "consumers" and rely on them to put their "disposable income" to work. By doing this they will support the economy, which translates into higher stock prices.
However, when consumers were reeling from a global credit crunch and a global housing market in decline and concerns about possible job loss that might not be in the cards.What's the best course of action for a concerned consumer to take? The following five strategies provide a road map for surviving economic downturns. Click here for more >>How to define your future mate? Q&A How can I meet someone that has an excellent education and makes enough money to support the both of us if we fall in love? Click here for the answer >>I have been dating a person occasionally and things were going quite well. We were taking things slow, but now we are getting closer and seeing each other more often. It's still very early in the dating process. We enjoy each other's company and have had a nice time so far. No commitment, no intimacy. Last night, he told me that he still sees his old girlfriend at least once a month and they are still very close (i.e., intimacy). But he says there is no future with her. He still wants to see me. He knows that we cannot go any further in our relationship until he ends it with her. He does not seem as if he is interested in ending it with her anytime soon. "It's the holidays, you don't understand, I can't do it to her now, etc., etc." He
wants to continue to see me. He said it should not make any difference that he sees her once a month. He knows we cannot move our relationship forward as long as she is in the picture. But he still thinks we should go out on dates. Should I continue to see him? I feel like I am writing Dear Abby, but I really am perplexed. We are not very involved -- I don't even have a right to ask him not to see anyone else. It's that early in the relationship. Thank you for any advice. Click here for the answer More LIFE COACHING articles and answers, click here SPECIAL OCTOBER PROMO DEAL! Take advantage of this exclusive
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