Yahoo Answers is shutting down on May 4th, 2021 (Eastern Time) and beginning April 20th, 2021 (Eastern Time) the Yahoo Answers website will be in read-only mode. There will be no changes to other Yahoo properties or services, or your Yahoo account. You can find more information about the Yahoo Answers shutdown and how to download your data on this help page.
Robert
Why was "GGG", Canelo, Cotto & Chavez Jr. absolutely too afraid to fight Andre "SOG" Ward when he was a super middleweight?
I've listened to all of these fight especially GGG "talk" about fighting the BEST. However, when Andre Expressed an interest in fighting these guys, they ALL had excuses for not fighting him.
He would bring a hefty payday for each of these pretenders so money wasn't the issue.
It just seems that these pretenders KNEW that Ward totally outclassed them in virtually every category:
1.) Hand speed
2.) Foot speed
3.) Punching power
4.) Defense
5.) Reach
6.) Weight
Just like SOG totally outclassed the so called elite of the "Super 6", he would have beaten these pretenders the same way.
Your opinions?
2 AnswersBoxing4 years agoWhy would she ask her boyfriend for help?
A woman with a boyfriend of three years has been having an affair with another man for the past four months. As a result, she's now pregnant by her lover who wants her to keep the baby.
When the woman tells her jilted boyfriend about her affair and subsequent pregnancy with her lover, the first response from him was , "Why!". What followed was a series of questions pertaining to that question.
1.) Why did you choose to cheat & get pregnant?
2.) Why do you want me to help you NOW?
3.) Why do you want to stay with me?
How would any woman in her position respond to those questions?
Thanks for your response.
2 AnswersSingles & Dating4 years agoLadies, please explain this to me...?
A wife has been cheating on her husband for the past ten months. She "discovers" that she's pregnant by her lover (no sex with her husband for the last couple of months).
She tries to explain to her husband that her pregnancy was an "accident " or simply unintentional. However, he doesn't believe her story at all. Her husband files for divorce.
NOTE: The wife has two kids with her husband (son, age7 & daughter, age 5). Also, she has been taking birth control shots since her daughter was born.
Conditions: The wife has been using birth control shots for the past six years (including length of the affair). For the past ten months, she has been sexually active with both her husband and her lover with no pregnancy.
QUESTION: How does she get pregnant without purposely not getting her birth control shots?
Thanks for your response.
13 AnswersTrying to Conceive4 years agoDo women realize that if she cheats & becomes pregnant, then her hubby/ beau will believe that it was planned or intentional?
I've read countless stories & posts where a woman confesses that she cheated on her partner and became pregnant by the other man. many times these same women try to explain their pregnancy as an "accident, mistake or unplanned."
My point is: Do these women actual believe that their partners believe them concerning their pregnancy by another man?
I could be wrong, but I highly doubt it. Most men I know would believe that the pregnancy was definitely intentional.
Ladies, do most of these affair pregnancies "just happened" or are they planned and intentional?
If so, then why would a woman in a relationship intentionally become pregnant by anther man?
Thanks for your response.
1 AnswerSingles & Dating5 years agoDivorce Question: Should the best wallet (most reliable provider) be considered in the "best interest of the child"?
Based on a magazine article:
A couple was divorcing due infidelity, lies and a total lack of trust. During the divorce proceedings, it was discovered that the daughter (age 3) was conceived by another man. The husband had doubts about the paternity of the little girl. He was informed that the child was a "product of the marriage" meaning that she was conceived while he was still married to his soon to be ex wife. Therefore, he could still be "financially responsible" for child support IF THE REAL FATHER WAS UNKNOWN!
Of course, his wife wouldn't reveal any information of the real father so the husband did his own investigation and found him. The guy was the typical loser type: no real job in the last eight years, criminal record and lived with his parents. He met the wife in a club about four years prior. The husband told the guy that he has a daughter with his soon to be ex wife and that the court will be notified. The guy didn't seem to care at all.
Back in court, the husband told the judge that he shouldn't be penalized for being more responsible and stable than the REAL FATHER. His annual income was over $100,00.00. The other guy: $0.00 - unemployed. The wife countered that she would struggle more with the REAL FATHER compared to her husband's income plus she didn't want him involved in her child's life.
Question:
1.) Should the husband (or any man) be financially responsible for another man's child?
2.) If you have a son, would you want him to "step up" and pay?
9 AnswersMarriage & Divorce5 years agoLadies, what would you do if you were this man's wife?
A woman who's married to her ultra-conservative husband found out about some revealing truths about his past.
Her husband is a rather plain guy, to say the least. He's not romantic, practically at a stay at home guy, doesn't care for traveling anywhere, avoids physical contact as much as possible and he's a straight missionary position type of guy.
With all of his conservative ways, this woman still chose to marry him because of his other good traits such as his honesty, great character, reliability and financial stability to name a few.
However, this woman had the opportunity to examine an old suitcase that contained pictures, letters and tokens of his past relationships. She discovered that her husband was the exact opposite of the man that came to know and love. He took his previous lovers on romantic cruises to various parts of the world, showered some of them with flowers frequently, expressed his love and adoration for many of them in poems and was described as a "beast or stud" of a lover by many of his exes.
When she confronted her husband about his past behavior with his exes, the husband told her that he was hurt by many of his past lovers so he changed and vowed to be a "regular guy" before he met her. Obviously, this woman feels betrayed.
1.) If you were his wife, then how would you feel about this revelation?
2.) What would be your response to his explanation about his treatment towards you?
13 AnswersReligion & Spirituality5 years agoWhat this guy do about his situation and girlfriend?
Repost:
My girlfriend of one year has two kids (son 6, daughter 4) from two "thugs" (her own admission). Neither of these lowlife losers have been remotely active in their kids' lives. When she was involved with these losers, then she provided everything for them (money for beer, movies, clothes, food, etc..). She admitted that she literally took care of these losers because she truly loved them and really wanted to make those relationships "work".
As a result, my girlfriend claims that she will never be taken for granted by another man again. Initially I understood her viewpoint so I continued to love, respect and spoil her as I've done with past girlfriends. I've been especially kind and loving to her kids as well (playing Santa at Christmas, birthday presents and spending quality time with them).
Last month, I asked my girlfriend to "loan" me some money ($250.00) for a late car payment. I knew that she had the money to loan to me so I told her that I would repay her on the following Friday. She simply said, "No, you need to work something out !" Angrily I reminded her that I've done more for her than both of her lowlife sperm donors together. I reminded her that I intended to repay her for the loan. Finally, I asked her to leave my home so that I could cool down.
Her loser sperm donors got the royal treatment and treated her like crap. I "step up" and treat like a real man should and she abandoned me in my (temporary) time of need.
What should I do?
3 AnswersSingles & Dating5 years agoWhy would a guy do this?
A guy who's a complete lowlife decided to email the husband of a woman with whom he's been recently screwing. (Obviously, this moron has a death wish to do this!)
In the email, this poor example of a man explicitly detailed how he engaged in various intimate acts with his wife. Many of those acts were things that she refused to do with her husband. However, the most horrific revelation was the fact that he "bragged" about convincing her to abort her unborn child with her husband.
Why would someone do this? Has our society stooped to such a low level ?
Your opinions?
3 AnswersOther - Family & Relationships5 years agoQuestion to cheating spouses: Why would you try or desire to "come back or reconcile" with your spouse?
Obviously, you decided to seek another person to fulfill your wants or needs. Now that those wants or needs have been fulfilled, then:
1.) Why would you want or even consider a marriage with your spouse?
2.) Did your affair cause you to have more resentment for your spouse?
3.) Did you do things with your lover that you didn't/ wouldn't do with your spouse?
Thanks for your response.
3 AnswersMarriage & Divorce5 years agoPregnancy and child from an affair: a male's interpretation.?
Whenever a woman cheats, gets pregnant and has a child from an affair, then the betrayed partner (boyfriend, fiance or husband ) is going to feel as if it was "intentional ". This is especially true if the couple has been together for a while.
Since pregnancies are totally preventable by using condoms and various forms of feminine birth control, then it should come as no surprise that the betrayed partner will believe that the pregnancy and child was deliberate.
As a result, the guy will feel that his cheating mate decided on some level that he wasn't "good enough " to have a child with so she found a "better" option. Also, if he stays and raises the child, then he may be foolish to waste his time, money and effort while the"real dad" gets a free pass.
Opinions?
4 AnswersGender Studies5 years agoDivorce Question: What do you tell the kids in this particular situation?
Repost for clarification:
A woman is currently divorcing her husband due to an affair that she had with his own brother (her brother-in-law). She decided to leave her husband and continue the relationship with her brother-in-law. Obviously, this situation has caused a major division between her husband and his brother. The woman and her husband have two kids (son, age 7 & daughter, age 4) that are caught up in this messy dilemma as well.
Although her husband is highly upset over the total betrayal of his own brother and wife, he has filed for primary custody of their kids (the kids live with him) and his soon-to-be-ex-wife getting bi-weekly visitation. However, the woman is trying to obtain custody of their kids and raise them with her husband's brother (her lover). The kids know their father's brother as their "uncle". The brother-in-law wants to marry her and be the "Step Daddy" to his niece and nephew.
If the woman was successful in gaining custody of her kids, then how would she explain this situation to their kids?
Questions:
1.) What do she tell her kids about the reason of the divorce?
2.) How do she explain her relationship with their uncle especially if they live together?
3.) What do she tell her kids about their father?
Thanks for your response.
7 AnswersMarriage & Divorce5 years agoConcerning any wife who left their husband for their own brother, ....?
What do you tell your kids?
How do you explain their uncle?
What do you say ab their father?
Thanks for your response.
5 AnswersMarriage & Divorce5 years agoIf paternity testing was added to the list of routine prenatal tests, then how would women feel about the procedure?
There are many types of tests that are conducted during routine prenatal testing. HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases, anemia, diabetes and hepatitis b are a few of the routine tests. Paternity testing would provide half of a child's TRUE medical history by identifying the biological father as well.
Why would any woman (or man) object to the true identity of a child's biological father and the resulting TRUE medical history?
Thanks for your response.
2 AnswersFamily5 years agoHusband (step father) dislikes for his wife's son. Is he wrong or justified?
Scenario:
Husband (step father) has a son, age 19, who's currently incarcerated (for the next 8 years) due to multiple felonies.
His wife has a son, age 20, who's an academic scholar and has earned his Bachelor's degree due to dual enrollment in high school.
Incident:
During a terrible argument at a picnic, the step father called his wife's son many vulgar names. Also, he expressed that the son was a "conceited brat" and that he needs to be "knocked down a peg or two" or humbled.
The son countered by stating that he was tired of his step father's constant abuse and bullying. He told his step father that he was angry because his own son was a "felon with no future". Also, he stated to his step father that his personal and academic success was a painful reminder of his own son's failures.
Result:
The step father told his wife's son that he was no longer welcome in their home especially during semester breaks and holidays. The son who's currently in graduate school to earn his master's degree has been living with his Dad since the fallout.
The wife (son's mother) feels torn between loyalty for her husband and son and has been trying to help reconcile their broken relationship.
1.) Is the step father justified on his feelings towards his wife's son?
2.) If you were the position of the mother, then what actions would you take?
Thanks for your response.
9 AnswersFamily5 years agoWhy do SOME single mothers refuse to have kids with their "husbands"?
SOME single mothers who marry single and childless men often decide to NOT have children with them.
This becomes a point of contention because these mothers made pre-marital promises to their childless mates that they would bear a child of their own, especially for him (having no child of his own). It seems that the "empty" promises or lies that were told to these men were part of a plan to secure a provider for "her family". The bamboozled husband is denied the opportunity to father his own child (unless he divorces his wife or simply cheats on her to get another woman pregnant - both choices are bad).
The irony of this situation is the fact that the husband has displayed his intention of "sticking around" to help his wife to raise her kids (instead of abandoning them like the alleged "baby daddies"). So she CHOSE to bear kids with neglectful deadbeats, but REFUSE to have any with a committed husband.
1.) Why would a single mother choose to deceive her husband about bearing a child with him when she already knows that she isn't willing?
2.) Does a mother in this expect for her husband to stay with her after she has deceived him and refuse to bear his child?
3.) In your opinion, what should a deceived husband do as a result of his wife's actions: stay or go?
Thank you for your opinion.
14 AnswersMarriage & Divorce5 years agoDo women hate (dislike) paternity testing because it takes away their ability to lie?
Paternity testing definitely levels the playing field when it pertains to the biological certainty of men. Many women consider paternity testing a violation of privacy and trust . If paternity testing was a part of the pre-natal testing process, then it would help men know the TRUTH early during the pregnancy. It would prevent the wrong man from paying for another man's kid. Also, it would prevent many women from using the wrong guy as a meal ticket.
Why are many women against men knowing the TRUTH and having the same certainty that they have?
Thanks for your response.
11 AnswersGender Studies5 years agoNice Guy Provider or Just Plain Sucker?
Excerpt from a post:
My girlfriend of one year has two kids (son 6, daughter 4) from two "thugs" (her own admission). Neither of these lowlife losers have been remotely active in their kids' lives. When she was involved with these losers, then she provided everything for them (money for beer, movies, clothes, food, etc..). She admitted that she literally took care of these losers because she truly loved them and really wanted to make those relationships "work".
As a result, my girlfriend claims that she will never be taken for granted by another man again. Initially I understood her viewpoint so I continued to love, respect and spoil her as I've done with past girlfriends. I've been especially kind and loving to her kids as well (playing Santa at Christmas, birthday presents and spending quality time with them).
Last month, I asked my girlfriend to "loan" me some money ($250.00) for a late car payment. I knew that she had the money to loan to me so I told her that I would repay her on the following Friday. She simply said, "No, you need to work something out !" Angrily I reminded her that I've done more for her than both of her lowlife sperm donors together. I reminded her that I intended to repay her for the loan. Finally, I asked her to leave my home so that I could cool down.
Her loser sperm donors got the royal treatment and treated her like crap. I "step up" and treat like a real man should and she abandoned me in my (temporary) time of need.
What should I do?
Singles & Dating5 years agoWhy would a wife have children with other men, but refuse to have any with her husband?
Scenario:
When Johnny met Carol, she had two children (son, age 7 & daughter, age 5) from previous relationships. After three years of dating, they were married and seemed to be "content" for the most part. Johnny always expressed to Carol that he loved her kids as his own, but he desired to have a child of their own.
Carol was initially reluctant claiming that she wanted them to be better financially secure before having another baby. Unfortunately, more problems developed between Johnny and Carol which caused them to separate after two years of marriage. During the separation, Carol was dating another man (Steve) for nearly seven months and became pregnant with his baby.
Johnny was obviously devastated with the pregnancy of his wife and another man. However, he was willing to stay with Carol raise the unborn child as his own and resolve their marital issues. Carol had another daughter and moved back into the marital home with Johnny.
After two and a half years, when Johnny once again expressed to Carol his desire to have his own child with her, then she blatantly refused claiming that "they had enough kids" already. Johnny was furious and disappointed. He asked Carol why would she have children with other men, but not with her husband. She remained quiet and said, "I don't know."
Why would a wife do this? Thanks for your response.
21 AnswersMarriage & Divorce5 years agoA married woman who's deeply in love with her lover. However, her unsuspecting husband told her that he wants to have a baby.?
She has admitted to her lover that she only stays with her husband because he's financially stable. She realizes that her husband would be come suspicious of her if she refuses (she always wanted children).
Pleases give your opinion on what course of action this married woman would most likely take.
Thanks for your opinion.
15 AnswersMarriage & Divorce5 years agoEx-Wife Issues?
9 years ago, my ex-wife left me for another man and had a child by him soon after. We’ve got joint custody of our 13 and 11-year-old sons. I have since remarried and have twin 5-year-old daughters with my current wife. Being that my wife and I are both lawyers and therefore what you may say ‘well off’, we often take our children and my sons on family trips to Disney World and even overseas whenever school is out. Plus I’ve always made it my duty to raise and provide for my children in every way.
My problem is my ex-wife. She basically left me for a good for only one thing type of dude who can’t keep a job longer than two years, gambles obsessively, and cheats on her constantly (talk about the irony). I recently heard from my mother who still talks to my ex regularly that the daughter they have together is apparently feeling left out in that she doesn’t get to go to trips, get nice clothes, or even that much attention from her so-called father. My mother surprisingly feels I should take this child under my wing which has me totally appalled since they’re not even related! I have NO biological or legal connection to this child and the fact that my ex-wife would cheat on me, have a baby on me, and try to request through my own mother to help support HER child has got me pissed beyond belief!
I’m not bitter about the break up, I just don’t see the point in handling some other man’s business.
Question: Why does the "dead beat" father gets excused from raising his own child?
8 AnswersParenting6 years ago