I'm presuming that you are talking about sexual experiences prior to marriage. Some may disagree, but there would be wisdom in letting that stay where it is. If you are talking about sexual experiences after marriage but not with your spouse, it gets much more complicated. It's possible that the best course of action is to remain silent, but this isn't necessarily the case. It depends on many other things.
Its a sex addiction if your spouse catches you.
There is only one kind of marriage in Canada and it is open to everyone. If an opposite-sex spouse can get the benefit, then a same-sex spouse can get it too.
Because narcissists have a need to shame their victims. Additionally many have fixations about sex.
He (or she) can be. The same-sex spouse of your sibling is your in-law. Likewise, the parents and siblings of your same-sex spouse are considered in-laws.
It just depends - its great to be honest of course but do you think he would want to know? Has he come out and asked you? I would wait until the topic ever comes up - the past is where it should stay in the past.
" Cheating" is when you sleep or had sex who is not your spouse. And sometimes you fell in love with this person who is not your spouse..
No.
Yes, in states where same-sex marriage is legally recognized, a same-sex spouse has the same standing as any other spouse and may file suit to contest civil commitment.
a) He's always late at nightb) He says he has to work late repeatedlyc) He is burning up the phoned) He doesn't want to have sex-Destiny
The type of sex you and your spouse feel most comfortable with.
he is just spicing you up he wants you desperate he wants you to try any thing to know what it really is what i would do is have sex with him really hot sex and if he doesn't tell go to a hotel for a night and come back and say u want to pick up a couple of papers he should tell u after that
It means that he is not interested in having sex with his spouse.