Good and bad side of Facebook-depends on whose you are on!
Story:
Angela Voelkert thought she could get a little dirt on her husband using a fake Facebook profile. She uncovered something far more sinister, say authorities.
The 29-year-old Indiana woman created a faux Facebook account that appeared to belong to a teenage girl. Using the profile, she began conversing with her soon-to-be ex-husband, who seemed more than ready to put an end to an already messy divorce. According to the New York Post, David, 38, allegedly confessed through Facebook that he had not only planted a GPS tracking device on his wife’s van, but was using it to pinpoint the perfect location where he would have her killed.
I have not been able to get the correct meaning from the Web.Nor could I understand it contextually.
The nearest answer is;
“It’s a spoof. I think the divorce rate in the US is like 60% or something high like that. “Mated Parents” in this case is a married man and woman who DON’T divorce. I”
According to researchers at the University of Minnesota, Sullivan, 25, has made significant progress since moving into his own apartment in 2009, but the decades he spent being reared by parents has made joining civilization a desperately difficult task.
“The chances of David ever becoming socialized to the point where he can function normally among humans is very slim,” said Dr. Lisa Reynolds, a psychologist who has observed Sullivan since he was first introduced into the real world. “The sheltered, isolated environment in which he spent his adolescence has left him completely unequipped to deal with modern life. Tasks that may seem simple to us, such as doing laundry or grocery shopping, completely baffle David.”
My parents got divorced when I was nine years old. Rapidly increasing divorce rates is a phenomenon which has drawn an extreme amount of attention from psychologists. Studies have been done linking children of divorced parents to changing IQ scores (dropping), dysfunctional relationships, and increased likelihood for psychological disorders. Psychologists have already begun drawing conclusions about what the ramifications for society will be when the majority of individuals will come from non-nuclear family households.
Levity apart it is a fact that women are slow to be aroused and have greater passion for Sex than me.
Difference is that they do not advertise.
Also appearing to be reluctant and disinterested is one of the tools of evolution to have the opposite sex interested for longer period of time.
A DESPERATE Turkish man living in Germany has turned to the police for protection from his insatiable wife‘s constant demands for sex, authorities said yesterday.
The man came to his local police station in southwestern Germany this week saying that he had been sleeping on the sofa for the past four years to escape the clutches of his wife of 18 years and mother of their two children.
“Now he has decided to get a divorce and to move out … in the hope of finally getting some rest, particularly as he is anxious to arrive at work well rested,” police said in a statement.
“At the moment this is impossible because he says his wife keeps coming into the living room demanding that he perform his marital duties. He asked for police help in getting some sleep at night.”
Dear Bunmi,
I’ve been married to my wife for over six years now and we have two lovely children. My problem is her insatiable appetite for sex. My wife wants sex – and everyday.
The fact that she has kids hasn’t slowed her down and at times, whenever we made love and she doesn’t reach orgasm, she would reach for her vibrator.
Those who remarry are inclined to compare the present spouse with the former one, whatever the reasons for Divroce might be.This creates tensions and arguments , one of the main reasons for divorces..( comparisons are present in first marriages as well,but definitely not with the same intensity)
Any relationship is based on compromises-‘Me first marriages’ read my blog on this;- unless this is understood, any marriage is bound to fail.
As for children, they are affected psychologically by a second marriage,statistics not withstanding.
Ask any child about it.
Value for family system is the bedrock on which the well being of the individual and the society is built.
Previously married people have probably heard the warning that divorce rates are even higher in second marriages. But I ask you, how could remarriage possibly be any worse? After all, 100 percent of marriages ended unhappily among the currently divorced. Second marriages on average cannot possibly fare any worse statistically.
Yes, second marriages have a high failure rate. But dissolution rates are far greater among cohabiting couples of any age.
Just as with marriage rates overall, remarriage rates have declined. Divorced individuals are increasingly choosing cohabitation as an alternative to marriage. Living together is sometimes believed to be a safer, if less formal, relationship.
But the reality is that dissolution rates are higher among cohabiting couples than remarried couples. According to results from the National Survey of Family Growth, only 13 percent of cohabitations remained intact (that is, did not make the transition into a marriage or dissolve) after five years; in contrast, 77 percent of couples that remarried were still together five years after the ceremony. The odds of remaining in a long-term partnership are higher when there is a legal tie.
As for those who are parents, remarriage is sometimes unfairly maligned for the impact it can have on children. It is often difficult for children to adjust to a parent’s new spouse, and on average, research shows that children who spend time in step-families fare less well than those who grow up with married biological parents.
But on many dimensions children whose parents enter into second marriages have better outcomes than do children whose parents cohabit. They are less likely to drink or smoke, have higher levels of economic well-being, and as adults have better relationship quality than their counterparts whose divorced parents formed cohabiting unions or remained solo. Parents’ intimate relationships serve as templates for their children, long after the divorce and its aftermath.
Finally, looking at those who do remarry reveals a well-kept secret.
Just as the advantaged are now more likely to tie the knot in the first place, they are also more likely to remarry following a divorce. Men, for example, are more likely to remarry than are women (especially if they are custodial fathers), and remarriage rates are also higher for whites and the college educated. That suggests that marriage – even second marriages confers social, legal, and personal benefits that those in positions of power or authority take advantage of.
Remarriage may be less beneficial among those nearing retirement age. Some recent studies have found that later-life cohabitations are more stable than those entered into by younger adults, though they are still less durable than remarriages. There may be other reasons to avoid remarriages among those who are retirement-aged; concerns with children’s inheritance, reliance on a former spouse’s pension, or a desire sometimes expressed by widows to enjoy the chance to do what they want without concerning themselves with another’s wishes.
But for those interested in establishing intimate relationships with new partners, there are many reasons, well supported with the scholarly research, to put aside the fear of failure that divorce represents to many Americans, and engage in “the triumph of hope over experience.
Definition has been provided above.Note that part on status.
“keep’ is a word being used in India to indicate the woman one has illicit relation with on a temporary basis, with or with out the knowledge of the wife. In fact,it is called as ‘Chinna Veedu’ ( mini house-loose translation), in Tamil and many other regions use similar terms to indicate such liaisons.
What is the lawyer objecting to?
‘Keep’ means the same as’ Concubine’
A Rose by any name is a Rose(though the simile is funny)
Can she suggest a better name?
Say like one night stand?
Probably His lordships should have called them as ‘virtuous women’.
As for as calling men who have been ‘kept’ as such- I do not think men shall have any objection to it.
Or still, a better word may be introduced.
Story:
Senior government lawyer Indira Jaisingh created quite a flutter in the Supreme Court on Friday by strongly objecting to the use of the word “keep” in a judgement on the right of maintenance for women in live-in relationships.
An angry Additional Solicitor General, Indira Jaising, told a Bench of Justices Markandey Katju and T S Thakur that the word used in the judgement was highly objectionable and needed to be expunged.
“How can the Supreme Court of India use the word ‘kept’ in the 21st century against a woman. Can a woman say that she has kept a man?” she asked.
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