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  2. Can I Claim My Boyfriend or Girlfriend as a Dependent? - AOL

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    You won’t be able to claim your boyfriend or girlfriend as a dependent if any of the following are true: 1. Someone Else Is Claiming Them. If your partner’s parent, aunt, uncle or any other ...

  3. Hostile dependency - Wikipedia

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    Like hostile-dependent relationships, the partners in these couples have neurotic needs that develop from early life experiences and create conflict within the relationship. Unlike hostile-dependent relationships, Mittelmann 's model does not involve the development of suspicion or paranoia between spouses.

  4. Trailing spouse - Wikipedia

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    Other terms may include expat partner, military dependent, and accompanying spouse. [ 2 ] The earliest citation of the term trailing spouse is attributed to Mary Bralove in a Wall Street Journal article in 1981 titled "Problems of Two-Career Families Start Forcing Businesses to Adapt."

  5. Dependant - Wikipedia

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    A dependant (US spelling: dependent) is a person who relies on another as a primary source of income. A common-law spouse who is financially supported by their partner may also be included in this definition. [1] In some jurisdictions, supporting a dependant may enable the provider to claim a tax deduction.

  6. Wife’s video calling out husband for stealing dishes goes ...

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    “My husband’s beige flag is that every time we go to a fancy restaurant and he likes a dish, he will ask for a box and steal it,” the caption reads over a video of a man who shrugs innocently.

  7. Wife - Wikipedia

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    The New Testament condemns divorce for both men and women (1 Cor 7:10–11) and assumes monogamy on the part of the husband: the wife is to have her "own" husband, and the husband is to have his "own" wife (1 Cor 7:2). In the medieval period, this was understood to mean that a wife should not share a husband with other wives.

  8. Dependent personality disorder - Wikipedia

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    Dependent personality disorder (DPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people. This personality disorder is a long-term condition [ 1 ] in which people depend on others to meet their emotional and physical needs.

  9. Age disparity in sexual relationships - Wikipedia

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    The average age difference between husband and wife is 6.4 years in polygamous countries, compared to only 2.8 years in monogamous countries. [55] As access to education increases worldwide, the age of marriage increases with it, with more of the youth staying in education for longer.