Some spouses of sex addicts would
rather deal with death than the pain of discovering their partner has a sex addiction.
Not exact matches
I am a laid back, hard working, seemingly intelligent liberal manly man.I came here to support, and experience, my transgender kids new beginning.I know that might seem a little personal, but I love my kid to
death, and I'd
rather not
deal with anybody that has a problem
with unconditional love, and...
But Lorene Scafaria, who wrote and directs «The Meddler,» has apparently hoped to do just that, to bring in an audience interested in seeing how she coped
with her father's
death, or
rather how her mother
dealt with her own husband's demise; her rising career as a scriptwriter, her mother's generous donation to a young friend to enable her to have a classy wedding ceremony, and her mom's volunteering at a hospital in L.A..
The morally questionable tactics employed the Red Army are
dealt with head on in the campaign, albeit in a
rather ham - fisted way, and as a result you don't really feel like a hero as you send scores of men to their
deaths in order to achieve victory.
Fortunately, the
rather nasty glitches from the original Sonic Adventure were
dealt with in this sequel, which was something that needed to be addressed, being that you could fall through solid ground to your
death in the first game in the series.
And I'd
rather deal with the problem of farming in a warmer climate than farming under attack by Martian
death rays — which is as relevent as the possibility of a new ice age for the next 150 + years.
The following discussion and example is not taking a stance on the much - heralded
death of the billable hour as a billing unit,
rather deals with it as a costing unit whether for fixed fee or billable hour fee.
This week Sir James Munby, the head of the family court, stated that consideration should be given to the process of divorce being
dealt with by a «registrar of births,
deaths, marriages and divorce»
rather than by Judges and for there to be an introduction of «no - fault» divorce.