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- Question: I'm hurt and I don't know if I should be?
- Question: Did I overreact? Or do I have a right to be upset?
- Question: Technically speaking, are we in our fathers before we're in our mothers?
- Question: Is their any place I can talk to bi women?
- Question: Is it reasonable in this situation for my boyfriends parents not to let me spend the night?
- Question: Where did you make the most memories? High school or college?
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- Question: In my fathers will the is to be divided equally between 3 siblings but 2 wants to sell and doesn t. What happens?
- Question: How do I stop getting too attached to people?
- Question: Why does my teacher do this?
- Question: How to turn down an ugly girl that likes me?
- Question: My son s father abandoned him 8 years ago and i heard through the grapevine he recently married and started a new family.?
- Question: He keeps punching my arms and teasing me, why?
- Question: If it's not ok to indoctrinate kids with religion does that mean it's ok to indoctrinate them with atheism?
- Question: Can i merry to my brother in law (jiju,s) niece (bhanji)?
- Question: How to get rid of dad's manipulative, crazy girlfriend?
Question: Can you be intimidating to people? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 03:25 PM PDT Is it possible for people to find other people intimidating |
Question: Technically speaking, are we in our fathers before we're in our mothers? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 03:02 PM PDT So our fathers carried us before our mothers. |
Question: Do my boyfriends parents not like me? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 03:01 PM PDT We have been together 1 1/2 and when we first started dating when he was 17 and I was 18. He had no rules or curfew or anything. Now he's 19 and I'm 20. But they have been getting more and more strict. Things that they would allow before, they don't. Like he can't stay out past a certain time (with me but anyone else he is allowed). And they time seems to always get earlier and more strict. And before they had no problem with me being in his room, door closed and even spending the night. But now the door has to be wide open and the light on and we aren't allowed to share a blanket. They know we are sexually active and have said that they aren't going to stop us since we are consent adults who love eachother and plan on being married in about a year, after he gets back from his first coast guard deployment which he leaves for in July. They just asked us to be safe which we always use double protection because we don't want kids either. They still hint that I'm going to ruin his career by getting pregnant. Anyway, the other night they kicked me out of the house at 3:30 in the morning while I was sleeping over because apparently a new rule they have is I am not allowed to be in their house past midnight. They never even told us this so I didn't know what I was doing is wrong otherwise I would have done it, since it is their house and I respectfully follow their rules whether I like it or not. Does it sound like they are doing this because they don't like me? |
Posted: 28 Mar 2017 02:37 PM PDT Apparently, Yahoo thinks this is a political question. Apparently, Yahoo thinks this is a political question. "do"..lol. Typo. |
Question: What do you consider before going on a date with a guy? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 01:38 PM PDT Like before you say yes and does the amount of followers he has on social media factor into your descion |
Question: What do you get an Oregonian who's feeling badly homesick? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 01:07 PM PDT My girlfriend and I are native Oregonians, born and raised. I've been here in NYC for nine years now. She just recently moved (two or three weeks) for her job. She's feeling homesick, and at first, I thought of asking my uncle a favor and having him buy a box of Voodoo Doughnuts and have it shipped here--next day shipping. But then I remembered that Voodoo Doughnuts have a limited life expectancy--8-12 hours, which isn't long enough to ship it in a cargo bay with no pressurization that deflates and doesn't re-inflate the doughnuts. So that's out of the question. So what do you get a very homesick Oregonian? |
Question: My husband just recently got admitted to Rehab? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 01:04 PM PDT My husband and I recently got married, but had to go to re-hab. He drinking problem was affecting his work. This is the first time going thru this. I heard stories of the loved one coming home and decide to leave their spouse. I am afraid about this, but I am trying to educate myself. Am I being selfish in thinking this and fearing this? |
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Question: I'm hurt and I don't know if I should be? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 09:49 AM PDT I was talking to a guy who I was very interested in for a month. He seemed very interested as well. He'd wish me good luck on tests that I was stressed about, would always ask to facetime (we go to different schools), constantly told me he missed me, called me babe, the list goes on. We talked day and night each and every day until he suddenly got distant a couple weeks ago. I've had so many guys do this to me and just disappear out of my life, so I figured he was doing the same. It hurt a lot in the beginning, but towards the end of the week I was doing much better. So then, this past weekend I woke up with a text from him saying he wanted to apologize to me for being a d!ck. I finally just came out and asked what he was looking for. He told me that it's nothing against me, but he recently got out of a 6 year relationship (they were hs sweethearts) so that's not what he wants right now. He said he really liked talking to me and that I am super nice, which is why he wanted to apologize. He knows I want something real, so he said he doesn't want to lead me on. I really appreciate him apologizing because no guy has ever done this. But I really don't know how to take it. Is he gone out of my life forever? Or is there a possibility he'll be back? I've never been in this situation. |
Question: Did I overreact? Or do I have a right to be upset? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 08:54 AM PDT My aunt is like a second mother to me. She is one of my best friends and we are very very close. I recently graduated from college (about a week ago) and she told me that she'd take me out to celebrate/go out to dinner on Friday to celebrate the big occasion. Today, I texted her told her that I'll be over on that side of town a bit earlier than I thought and asked her if it would be okay if I came over to her house in the afternoon and then we went out to celebrate afterwards? Right now, my aunt is on spring break vacation and she is having a terrible time. Therefore, she responded back, "We are coming home on Wednesday night. I am having a really miserable time on this vacation. And when I get back, all I want to do is relax, be in my own home, and work in the garden. You and I will have to celebrate another time." I asked her if I could come over to her house just to be with her (I want to see her) and she did not reply. Instead of being compassionate, I got very upset. My aunt is one of those people who "never relaxes" -- she's a busy body and always needs to do something. She'll probably go out with other friends. I basically told her that she must have something against me and doesn't want to see me to make such a bold statement. I know if I were having a miserable time somewhere, I'd die to come home and do something fun. I'm working during my spring break. Then, she got all mad at me and told me that she isn't going to take my rudeness. She blocked my number. I know I should be compassionate and understanding (her spring break sucks). I would understand if it was just a simple meet up. But I graduated from college? She is ALWAYs doing things for people whether she wants to or not. Always putting her kids first, her husband, her own family, her friends she doesn't like. It just made me really hurt and mad that she chose to cancel on me for some stupid reason. Do I have a right to be upset/angry or do you think I overreacted? Another thing is that I live far away from her. I don't come home very often. So it's not like we live blocks away from each other. We probably wouldn't get together until September or so when I next come home. Thank you! My aunt did not apologize, either, for canceling. That also added to my anger and why I was so upset. |
Question: Technically speaking, are we in our fathers before we're in our mothers? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 07:47 AM PDT So our fathers carried us before our mothers. |
Question: Is their any place I can talk to bi women? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 07:45 AM PDT I can't get out the moment as I'm getting myself better as I had a illness all last week and it's taken all this time . For me to get better . As I was so bad . I meant like community's etc I don't mean dating as I have a bf . Don't judge me i can't help who I am I didn't ask for this to happen . It's not easy only he knows this . |
Posted: 28 Mar 2017 04:48 AM PDT I will be 20 next month and my boyfriend is 18. We have been together for a long time, and my boyfriend is leaving for Coast Guard bootcamp in just a couple short months. His parents have known for almost the past year that we plan to get married sometime when he gets back from his first deployment (which is 6 months long straight after he gets done with bootcamp which is 2 months). We are responsible and respectful as a couple and spending the night isn't about sex for us. It's important for me to spend as much time as I can with him before he leaves and I won't be able to have this kind of time with him for at least 8 months. We both have busy schedules during the day and we often work opposite times of the day so we can't hang out during the day at all, and our only time is at night, but I don't want to come over at 9 or 10 at night and leave within an hour. He is also not allowed to spend the night at my house, even though my parents would allow it. I was hoping that the closer the time got to him leaving, his parents would empathize with us and allow me to have that time with him, but they said that it would never be okay. This really upsets me and makes me just want go get a hotel room with him but I know that his parents would think I was taking him away from them. The one time I fell asleep at his house, they woke us up at 3:30am when they noticed I was still there and made me drive home. |
Question: Where did you make the most memories? High school or college? Posted: 28 Mar 2017 04:44 AM PDT I guess what i mean is where did you have the most fun and make the best memories High school or college? Do you have any regrets? I graduate in 2 months and i regret not going back to public school for my senior year (homeschooled for 3 years) however i am going to college and hope it's something like the movie "pit perfect" lol |
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Question: How do I stop getting too attached to people? Posted: 27 Mar 2017 11:24 PM PDT I am a highschool girl with anxiety, depression, and had dad issues when younger. I have noticed recently that I get way too attached to people of all genders and ages, but usually male and usually from ages late 20 s-early 50 s, and I can get attached from them waving at me. It s not a romantic feeling, but when I do have feelings for someone I have a hard time staying in a relationship, while having long friendships. I m afraid one of these days one of the men I get attached to is going to physically hurt me. Please help |
Question: Why does my teacher do this? Posted: 27 Mar 2017 11:02 PM PDT Over the past few months my teacher has changed his behavior towards me. At first during the beginning of the year he was pretty cool, chill and all around a happy guy. He never did anything too weird or "alarming" to me except for once. He had been extra happy that day, joking around and messing with everyone. He was behind me as I was answering a question and he placed his hand gently on my shoulder/back. It wasnt weird until he continued to leave it there and talk to the rest if the class while still holding onto me. It was awhile ago but I think I remember him kinda rubbing his thumb in circles too. After around Christmas break he has gotten pretty hostile and uptight about everything. He often will only speak to one side of the class (our classroom is split down the middle to see both boards) and purposely ignores my side. He will often ignore people that interact with me or associate themselves with me. When I m in a group or in normal class time he is really just distant from me. He doesnt encourage me or say things like "good job" like he does to other kids. He never greets me like the other kids. His whole personality is just off. But if I m alone with him or there are no other students around he is super sweet and kind to me. He makes it a priority to try and have a conversation with me. There was even once when I didnt feel good that day and he continuously asked me if I was alright and if I felt okay. I just want to hear others oppinions on why he does this to me. |
Question: How to turn down an ugly girl that likes me? Posted: 27 Mar 2017 09:39 PM PDT Should I punch her in the face? A friend of friend told me she thinks I'm cute. The problem is she's very unattractive. Ok, so i'm going to say right off the bat, yes I like personality.. but I also like the body.. This chick is literally UNFUCKABLE, very shy, obese and honestly annoying (not with flirting, but she keeps looking and staring at me every 5 seconds)... This is me: http://imgur.com/a/ck6ZG http://imgur.com/a/7YiOW And this girl: http://i.imgur.com/8hjvNcO.jpg Honestly she's looks like a pig. OINK OINK 🐷😂 Seriously why the hell isn't she getting the message? |
Posted: 27 Mar 2017 07:40 PM PDT We found out through a private investigator where he lives and i was seriously considering going to his house with our son and confronting him. His new wife probably has no idea he has another child. I just don t feel he can wash his hands of his own child and forget he even exists. What do yall think? |
Question: He keeps punching my arms and teasing me, why? Posted: 27 Mar 2017 06:36 PM PDT My boss at my new job trains me one on one. He's always punching my arm and laughing or teasing me. He will hear something I told someone and bring it up later to tease me. He also constantly stares and tells me he likes me to be around him and spend time with him and that I make his day happier . Is this normal? What's it mean ? |
Posted: 27 Mar 2017 10:19 AM PDT I mean if atheists can raise their kids to value nihilism, materialism, cynicism, and deriding and disrespecting religious people then why can't a Christian or Hindu raise their kids with Christian or Hindu values? |
Question: Can i merry to my brother in law (jiju,s) niece (bhanji)? Posted: 27 Mar 2017 12:33 AM PDT I am in relationship with my brother-in-law's (jiju's) niece (bhanji) from last five years. I will clarify the situation: i) my brother-in-law (jiju) has a big brother. ii) now the girl is daughter of my jiju's big brother. I am 28 working in MNC at a descent position and she is 25 working in a medical firm as well as pursuing her master's. Both of us want to marry each other but our families are in complete opposition of our relationship. They are saying that this girl will be my niece (bhanji) so we cannot marry each other. We discussed the matter with our families that we are from different families that are nowhere blood related. And it will be very tough for separation as we have spent a long time of five years in this relationship. Does such a distant relationship in my case seems to be problemtic. I have seen many marriages in Hindu culture where boy & girl are distant related and are not in blood relation. |
Question: How to get rid of dad's manipulative, crazy girlfriend? Posted: 26 Mar 2017 08:00 PM PDT My dad has been dating his girlfriend, M, since her divorce about 2 years ago. M cheats on my father constantly with her ex husband whenever he comes into town. My dad loves her though, and she can do no wrong. She is very jealous of my brother and I and refuses to spend time with us or my dad when we're there. She gets very mean when she fights with my dad, and recently told him, in front of my 10 year old brother, "I wish you were f**king dead" and "If anything ever happens to you, I hope no one is there when it happens." She has also called me names, made fun of me because I struggle to gain weight, and even write rude facebook posts about me. She loves conflict/drama, and feeds on attention. She causes all the problems, but refuses to take the blame so she plays the victim. She's also pretty crazy....she's vandalized my dad's car, tried to break into my house at 2am because my dad didn't answer her calls, and threatened to steal my dog. I may seem like the daughter who is jealous of the woman her father dates, but I just want my dad to be happy again. I worry about my dad because he has problems with anxiety and stress and she stresses him out to the point his chest gets tight and he has trouble breathing. I fear one day she may cause him to have a stroke or heart attack. She has made my dad become very depressed and he is only happy when she is around and being nice to him. I just want her out of my life. Is there anyway I could get them to break up? Please help. |
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