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Posted: 21 Feb 2018 02:49 PM PST After eight years of trying to grow her hair out, my girlfriend decided to shave it completely off. It happened a few months before our marriage ceremony and came as a total shock to me. I don't know how I should react. I've always tried my best to support her and see the two of us as an indivisible team in all things. It's just that this feels different. I even find myself telling her that I have to do something in another room just so she doesn't see me crying over it. A part of me feels hurt that I wasn't even consulted. A part of me wants to tell her how much I loved her hair and how much I associate it with 'her'. A part of me feels it should be a small thing and I'm taking it too harshly. The last part of me wants to support her as best as I can. |
Question: What is your personal definition of love? Posted: 21 Feb 2018 02:37 PM PST |
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Question: Someone won't let my boyfriend see his missing kitten.? Posted: 21 Feb 2018 11:12 AM PST About a few days ago my boyfriend's kitten (a litter from my cat. I know she's getting spayed no need to state the obviouse.) Was stolen by a family member and then dumped out in the country side. We have been doing what we can to find her. Posting her pics on the internet, checking the shelters and making flyers. Yesterday someone texted him saying that they might have found his kitten and has been feeding her and even sent him a few pictures. She is a generic black cat so it's hard to tell by a picture if it really is her or not. He said he would meet up with him at a location to see if it was her. My boyfriend waited at the location with the reward money but he never showed up. When he went back home he messaged the guy asking what happened and the guy said that he had already let the cat loose for the night and that his kids were already bonding with her. My boyfriend tried to explain that he has an autistic brother who is really missing her, he just wants to know if it's her or not and would give him extra money to pay for the food he gave her. But he never messaged back and we don't know where he lives. I still have the kittens twin sister and we were thinking of doing an exchange if he agrees to it so that my boyfriend and his brother have their cat back and his kids still have a pet. But I don't know about this what should we do? She was only missing for a few days they couldn't have bonded with her that much if she is only coming by their house to eat. |
Question: Why is she doing this? Posted: 21 Feb 2018 10:30 AM PST This girl copies everything I do all over some guy from 2 years ago. I'm currently 35 weeks pregnant and now she's online trying to pass a baby that isn't hers off as her own. I'm seriously creeped out! |
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Question: Why did my co workers think I was doing something wrong? Posted: 21 Feb 2018 09:20 AM PST There is only one way to describe my mother in law (Pam). She is beautiful. From looking at her, you would never know she could have a daughter my age. She is also one of the nicest persons you ever will meet. Pam and I work in the same office building. Occasionally we have lunch at a local restaurant. Sometimes when my wife can get off work, she joins us for lunch. At the last lunch, it was just Pam and me. Some of my female co workers who know my wife saw us and when I got back from lunch, they got on my case about me being a married man and having lunch with a beautiful blonde. I told them my wife was OK with me having lunch with this blonde. They said "Typical man". "No wife would approve of her husband having lunch alone with such a beautiful woman". I thought I would explain she was my mother in law but I decided they would probably not believe me anyway. Gals, am I right about this? I knew these women would probably call my wife and tell her what I did. That should be a fun conversation to listen to. I think they are going to be embarrassed when they find out that blonde was my mother in law. Should I have told them I was having lunch with my mother in law? |
Posted: 21 Feb 2018 08:51 AM PST My dad just had a baby with a co worker of his. I went down to the hospital with him to see her and the baby. I asked him why he wasn't there for the birth and he said that Jennifer's mom didn't want him there. She thinks their age differences are terrible. He's 55 and she's 26. Also they're not dating anymore. He wanted to be there for support since he knows the kind of pain Jen went through. I asked how. He said passing kidney stones. He's passed a handful! He basically summed it up by telling me that they went out a few times and had a night of wild sex....resulting in a baby girl 9 months later. He said he'd like to be with her, but she doesn't feel the same way and being they work together, makes it even more difficult. I kind of feel bad for him, but he did get a young, hot woman pregnant. That's something to brag about. Agreed? |
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Question: I resent coming from a poor family and feel burdened. Am I a bad person? Posted: 21 Feb 2018 02:19 AM PST According to Western standard, my family is poor. In my country people have to pay exorbitant sums of money for education and health care, and there is no kind of state-pensions whatsoever for elderly people who have worked hard all their life. Some people are smart enough to know that salary alone cannot ensure them a secure life when they're old, so they invest in lands or the likes in order to have a passive income later on. My parents are old-fashioned in the sense that they 'invest' in me. You know the filial-piety thing in Asia. I'm not the brightest one but the only son in my family. They sent me to the West and now expect me to help them every time. I only have a meager salary and cannot even plan my finance, because everything in my home country is crazily expensive now and every time I have to pitch in. I become envious to my friends whose parents have invested well, or with my Western friends who are free of such a burden. But I feel extremely guilty too. I know that my parents did not only "invest", but they also cared for me, but sometimes I can't help feeling that I'm only meant to work and can't even enjoy my hard-earned money like my luckier friends. And then I feel guilty again. Am I really selfish? I can't bring myself to talk about this openly with my parents, because I know they'd feel hurt, and they're old. I know they have made sacrifice to send me to the West, and I really don't know what to do or think! |
Question: What will my Seeking Arrangements purchase show up as on my card? Posted: 21 Feb 2018 01:47 AM PST Totally hilarious to admit. My iTunes account is listed under a card of a person I don't want to know that I bought a trail as a premium sugar baby in seeking arrangements. I just need to know what it's goint to say on my transaction list because I'm hoping to god it's not going to say "SUGAR BABY TRIAL MEMBERSHIP". Please god help |
Posted: 20 Feb 2018 02:13 PM PST He was with his wife and his children |
Question: Signs an older man in my college class has a secret crush on me? Posted: 18 Feb 2018 08:16 PM PST I'm a very very quiet shy girl. He is older and has gray hairs lol. But yeah hes reply outgoing and says hi and asks how I am |
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