Sentences with phrase «comments about their spouse»

Making hurtful or negative comments about your spouse behind his or her back can be upsetting to your teen and even more destructive to your family dynamic.
You do not want to end up on the wrong end of a hurtful comment about their spouse.

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Whether it is the seemingly innocuous statement about oneself to a colleague, or an outright negative comment about a sermon heard, or perhaps it is «harmlessly» talking about a housemate or spouse while chatting with friends, even if not actually saying anything, you know, that would cross the line into «gossip.»
Separated or divorced parents should never put kids in a position of having to choose sides or expose them to negative comments about the other spouse.
One of the biggest sources of children's problems after a divorce is the failure of parents to keep their negative feelings or disparaging comments about their ex (or their new spouse's ex) to themselves.
As one of Hillary Clinton's closest aides, Abedin surely has experience tuning out comments about a husband's misbehavior in office, but this was the her first foray into the role of political spouse.
with no knowledge about release cycles, my spouse once commented that the brand new ATS - V looked like an older car.
The Comment provides three examples of when any disclosure is prohibited: a corporate client is seeking advice on a corporate takeover that has not been publicly announced; a person has consulted a lawyer about the possibility of divorce before the person's intentions are known to the person's spouse; and a person has consulted a lawyer about a criminal investigation that has not led to a public charge.
Don't comment negatively about the other parent, and don't argue with your spouse in front of the child.
Arguments or negative comments about the former spouse should be discussed with adult friends when no children are present.
Some conversation topics that should be avoided at all costs when talking with your children include: negative comments about the other parent (and their family and friends), the divorce process and events leading up to it, money in the context of child support, details of your spouse's life or your children's time with your spouse.
And then you get all these messages about EPIC love from social media, and you're rolling your eyes, scoffing and making passive aggressive comments to your spouse.
Many people who comment here on the blog say have great difficulty understanding their spouse's way of thinking about sex.
Many individuals, including both the addict and their spouse, have questions, comments, and concerns about sexual addiction, but don't know how, or who, to ask.
If they are avoiding conversations about your spouse or making derogatory comments about marriage this is a sign that they are not respecting your marriage.
Joly — I'm a little confused about your comment / question... my adult children and their spouses don't live with me... to the contrary... my son who just got married this past June lives in California, I live in Missouri.
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