Maybe I'm reading too much into it. I know the article is supposed to be helpful to parents so that what happened to little Exodus Tyson won't happen to another child. However, does this article imply that mom wasn't watching the child carefully
Would you seek revenge after a bad break-up/divorce?
- Heck, yes!
- Nope.
- I always do!
- I did before but won't again.
You will be able to change your vote.
My best girlfriend Angie got engaged this weekend and asked me to be one of her bridesmaids.
Problem:
I was having so much fun with the other relationship debates that I decided to throw this one out there. I like #7, which basically says to be prepared for whatever you find.
http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/staticslideshowglamour.aspx?cp-documentid=19708969
Thoughts?
Can cheating in relationships ever be justified? (Spin-off from Mrcurious Q)
- Yes
- No
- I don't know
- Other
You will not be able to change your vote.
Hi everyone, I'll try to make this as short as I can.
My wife's oldest/longest friend has been in contact with my wife a lot more during the last year.
Basically, she married a man years ago called 'Steve', who seemed like a good man, taking care of her daughter for her (her job requires a lot of travel) and just being a good bloke.
He then joined her in our country and they set up a home together.
But since Steve has been in England, he's been the worst possible husband.
Would you fight with another woman for your man?
- Heck, yes!
- Heck, no!
- I did already and would do it again!
- I did already and I regretted it!
- I can't say for sure
You will be able to change your vote.
You on Twitter?
What you think about it?
I'm embarrassed to say I knew nothing about twitter until like a month ago.

