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- Question: How to tell if she is a witch?
- Question: I am being forced to spend five days with my sister and her boyfriend who are gaslighters and my parents who refuse to believe me. WWYD?
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- Question: Good reasons to not to go to tumbling for cheer please help thank you!?
- Question: JOOOOOHHHHNNN THE SEXXXX PLEASE?
- Question: Roommate issues during freshman year?? HELP?
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- Question: Does he still like me??Then why did he say this?
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- Question: Why does my friend give me nicknames and sometimes wants to stick up for me?
- Question: What should I do out here?
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- Question: Should I leave my abusive boyfriend?
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Question: How to tell if she is a witch? Posted: 09 Nov 2017 03:40 PM PST Telltale signs that she is a witch |
Posted: 09 Nov 2017 03:08 PM PST So, I lived with my sister and her boyfriend. I knew they were talking **** about me, saying horrible things. That's a fact. I confronted them about it, they are pretending like I am crazy and I imagined it. I told my parents that I didn't want to be around them, but oh well, now I am stuck with these two liars and my two parents who don't care and don't want to believe me. Advice? |
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Question: Good reasons to not to go to tumbling for cheer please help thank you!? Posted: 09 Nov 2017 12:02 PM PST Okay so competitive season starts next week, I already made the team was on sideline and now JV comp. My coach told us that we had no practice this week because of tryouts for two days straight. Turns out she texted us and said we have tumbling.The tumbling is technically not mandatory because it's a gymnastic company but they still like us to go, but since I have plans today what excuse would be good for my coach that I can't go please help and give good ideas thank you! |
Question: JOOOOOHHHHNNN THE SEXXXX PLEASE? Posted: 09 Nov 2017 10:20 AM PST PLease baby hurry back and lets have the sex. |
Question: Roommate issues during freshman year?? HELP? Posted: 09 Nov 2017 08:52 AM PST My college roommate spends nearly all of her time in our dorm room, either doing homework or on the phone with her boyfriend. I have a very hectic schedule so I am usually only in the room after like 8 pm everyday. I always do homework in study lounges available to us in our dorm building in order to ensure that I focus and am not off task in the room. I enjoy bringing my friends over frequently because I like to use my free time after my busy schedule to relax and enjoy myself. She often is up very very very late on the phone with her boyfriend, making it incredibly difficult for me to sleep and she calls him as an alarm clock around 6 am every morning, waking me up everytime. Last night she asked if I could not bring my friends to the room anymore, and I tried to explain to her that the room should just be for hanging out and relaxing rather than doing homework since we have libraries and study rooms for a reason. However she does not seem to understand.. What should I do in the situation? My friends live in buildings very far off campus so it is hard to hang out there and I feel like it is unrealistic for her to ask us to hang out in study rooms so she can do her homework even though she has hours everyday in the room without me there to focus and get it done but she always waits until I get back. Any suggestions? |
Posted: 09 Nov 2017 08:49 AM PST I'm 21 years old and I gave her all these items in hopes to get myself back on financial track. She has helped me out so much but it's time that I want to move out and need all these things back. I still owe her roughly $1,500 but there's no written contract saying that she gets to hold onto my car keys and title until I paid her back. I'm moving in with my boyfriend so I'll need my car title and keys if I want to continue to work so she will get her $1,500... When I asked her where all these things were, she said they weren't in the house and she won't give them to me because I owe her money... I don't want her to get in trouble because I love her and am thankful for her help but I'm willing to do anything to get my things back if it comes down to it. What should be my next move? |
Posted: 09 Nov 2017 07:49 AM PST Ci siamo consigliati dei gruppi, e adesso? |
Posted: 09 Nov 2017 05:02 AM PST Hi, I could use some advice. I am 21 years old and I got a great job offer at a state firm at a different town than my hometown. It's about 3 hours drive. The thing is, one of the reasons I applied there is because my boyfriend (34 years old) was from there. I got the job, but - we broke up. To make a long story short, we both agreed we were better off as "friends". I tried applying to same jobs in my hometown recently and in the past, but it never worked out - I never got the job. I am stressing about everything. What do I do ?! Help ! Thanks... :/ |
Question: I'm in an emotional abusive relationship and I'm scared to leave? Posted: 09 Nov 2017 01:01 AM PST I know his words are in my mind and they're not true but yet I'm so deeply insecure now I don't know how to get rid of my pain. I posted already but I truly need advice. He told me he was the only man that would stay because I didn't want to have sex until marriage yet he said he has thoughts of leaving me because I won't sleep with him. I know he's manipulating me. I know and yet my heart is attached to all the good things we have which I know I can find in someone else but as I said I don't know where to begin my new life without him. I feel so dumb, I know. |
Question: Does he still like me??Then why did he say this? Posted: 09 Nov 2017 12:51 AM PST He and I broke up 2 months ago and I started going to church and found him staring at me 2 weeks in a row so I texted him but he said he was offended which is why it wouldn't work and why he wouldn't allow himself to have feelings for me again. I didn't respond. I've been going to church since then it's been almost a month, i don't look at him and have given him a dirty look couple times. He literally doesn't take his eyes off me my family says...confused. My friends say it's a longing stare |
Question: Please help me! I have a terrible boyfriend? Posted: 09 Nov 2017 12:35 AM PST When I was first with my boyfriend, I would be in tears because he told me he didn't want to say he loved me all the time becaus his fear that I would take it for granted, he used to tell me he may cheat on me because I won't sleep with him. I cried a lot when he didn't text me or ignored my calls, or when he would uninvite me out with friends. I still stayed hoping he would change. He told me I needed "fcuckin help." And right after that I stoped crying after him and I didn't text or call him as much but I continued to be with him. Now he's upset at me for not being the way I was before because it showed him how much I loved him. I know I'm at fault for now leaving sooner but I can't stop blaming myself for being the idiot and falling for him...how do you let go... |
Question: Old man hits on me every time he comes into my work? Posted: 08 Nov 2017 11:28 PM PST This old man in his early 50s with a wife and kids hits on me whenever he comes into my work. He wrote me a song and asks if I have a boyfriend etc. Is it weird that the same time of being grossed out it lowkey excites me? Lol im 24 |
Question: Is staying single the safest option? Posted: 08 Nov 2017 10:26 PM PST It's sad but all women today are on drugs and want to steal everything a man has they know how to abuse the system it's sad but I think I'll be single for the rest of my days can't afford to let the thieves near me |
Question: Why does my friend give me nicknames and sometimes wants to stick up for me? Posted: 08 Nov 2017 09:48 PM PST My older friend and i are extremly close. We are 35 years apart in age. Shes like a bestfriend, i can tlk to her about anything. We'e cried to each other on the phone, shared personal stories, laughs and happy times. Were both girls, shes helped me through a lot of stuff. We talk every day. Shes a very blunt straight to the point person, shes rough, So it sometimes suprises me when shes extra sweet to me. I was telling her about people who were being mean to me, she responded with "give me their numbers and i will give them a talking to, i will get after them as if you were my own kid! I dont like seeing you get hurt" she will want to defend me which is sweet and suprizing. Or when i call and answer (my name is sarah she will say/call me "my sarah bearrr," or "sunshine". Like i said shes a rough not always sweet to epople person. We are both adults,,Why does she do that stuff for me or call me that? Im just wondering. I appreciate it. |
Question: What should I do out here? Posted: 08 Nov 2017 08:35 PM PST Where I live, if you went up to a person and called them a fed then they would take that as a grave insult. They will try to do something to you and when you would report it them and their friends will accuse you or 'running your mouth' and they will punish you or try to come after you. Drugs run rampant, and seems like everyone I know out here has been in jail a couple of times. The people carries the consistency to gang upon a person or to come after somebody. Typically everyone who tries to befriend me usually has an ulterior motive behind it. |
Question: Seniors, question for you...help.? Posted: 08 Nov 2017 08:10 PM PST I am having one heck of a time with a family member that just keeps causing problems in the family, asked him to just go away...he won't...he keeps things stirred up in the family, makes everyone mad...any ideas? He is not a drug addict, not a drunk...he just keeps the old pot stirred like an old lady...ahhhh |
Question: Should I leave my abusive boyfriend? Posted: 08 Nov 2017 06:50 PM PST we've been on a 3 year emotional roller coaster. Everything was fine until he told me to get "fJuckin help for my anxiety," and told me his lust for girls was because of me. This makes me feel insecure. Also, he hardly compliments me, ever. He spends his Saturdays with his brother and completely blocks me out for the night. I just wanted a simple msg knowing he was okay but I didn't get this. |
Question: So i'm a 15 year old mexican female!! and i get picked on about my race. what should i do? Posted: 08 Nov 2017 04:48 PM PST |
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