Family & Relationships: Question: I want to talk to him again but I was so mean to him? |
- Question: I want to talk to him again but I was so mean to him?
- Question: Help I really need an answer?
- Question: Is it wrong for me to feel insecure?
- Question: How do I give back this gift I don't want from these fake assholes?
- Question: Neighbors are really loud?
- Question: Is it a red flag if he doesn't give me his number?
- Question: What would you say to her?
Question: I want to talk to him again but I was so mean to him? Posted: 26 May 2018 10:05 AM PDT He used to want to get to know me and I think he loved me but I would always distance myself from him and told him no in a mean way to a point of being a ***** to him but he would still bring me snacks and candy bars I have never tried or heard of but that I loved. My friends would say he was ugly and that I would have had to drop all my expectations to be with him, but I regret it all and listening to those stupid idiots I miss him and want to talk to him and be with him but I do not think he will want to hear or see me after how I behaved with him. He really fixed himself up he exercises and dresses well now. besides I think he is seeing another woman a pretty woman because they always run in the morning together and I even saw a pic on Instagram of them together on a picnic... what do I do? Shall o forget him and regret it forever? But it is not his looks I am after it is him and his beautiful soul |
Question: Help I really need an answer? Posted: 26 May 2018 09:55 AM PDT I live in kansas. I'm a 17 year old girl. Hypothetically speaking, if I went to Missouri to live with a friend because my family is extremely abusive, could they bring me back? I know Missouri's legal age is 17 for being an adult.. but I dont know if being In kansas has anything to do with it. Could someone please help? |
Question: Is it wrong for me to feel insecure? Posted: 26 May 2018 12:45 AM PDT At a family gathering, my relatives were making fun of me for being skinny. I told them that it wasn't funny to me but most of them continued laughing and told me that it's nothing to get mad about. Why wouldn't I get mad? It's something that I've always been bullied about in school and made fun of by others. Also, all of my relatives were really skinny when they were my age. I don't make jokes about one of my relative's depression or one of my relative's alcoholism or my relative's inability to speak english. If I don't like someone making jokes about my weight or etc, is it wrong for me to tell them not to and be mad or is it my own fault? If someone tells you that they don't like being made fun of because of something, why continue or make an excuse for doing so? |
Question: How do I give back this gift I don't want from these fake assholes? Posted: 25 May 2018 10:06 PM PDT Hey, everyone. So I just graduated from university. I have beef with my brother and his wife but my sister, who threw my party, invited them. They know very well we're not okay but when we're in front of people, my brother acts all buddy-buddy with me and his wife doesn't try (thankfully). His wife is really petty. To the point where she made her son wear all paraphernalia from my university's "rival school" (her and my brother went there for their bachelor's even though she went to my school for her master's). Anyways, I decided a few months ago that if they got me anything, I would send it back to them. But now I'm thinking, how should I do it? They got me a card and I haven't opened it yet (the party was today and I set up and cleaned up so I'm exhausted) and if there's money or anything, I want to send it back. I was thinking of buying a bigger envelope and putting theirs in it and just writing "no thanks" on the back or something. I know this may seem childish and you're probably thinking "really? You graduated from university and you're being this childish?" But if you knew why this was even a question, you'd understand. It's irrelevant right now and basically I just want some advice. Does my idea sound good orrrr? Thanks, guys. |
Question: Neighbors are really loud? Posted: 25 May 2018 09:32 PM PDT I moved into my new apartment about 3 weeks ago. I live on the first floor and have really loud people living above me. When I first moved in, they threw a party and at 2 am I woke up from how loud it was. They were blasting music and yelling/talking super loud until like 4 am. The next few days go by and every night they continue to be loud. They haven't thrown any more parties but I hear them banging doors shut, they have their TV on really loud, etc. I ignored this but I don't know how much more I can take of the noise. I never hear them during the day, only at night at like 2 am. Last night I heard them stomping and it sounded like they were moving furniture. Right when I fell asleep, I woke up from a loud banging noise (as if someone literally jumped off a bed and onto the floor) I wouldn't mind this during the day but they only get loud at night. What should I do? I hate to seem like a mean neighbor but I have to wake up early most days and I can't fall asleep because of this |
Question: Is it a red flag if he doesn't give me his number? Posted: 25 May 2018 07:47 PM PDT We've been talking for 3 months and he finally asked me out but never gave me his number. We chat only on snapchat. He always msgs me and sends me snaps of himself... |
Question: What would you say to her? Posted: 25 May 2018 05:21 PM PDT Cassie W— ***, Patrick told me there was 2 different cell phones at Rogers house and you took one of them. It was an iPhone X... im not going to date a guy that steals. Im pretty convinced you toook that iPhone X..Patrick said you did as well as 3 other people. How are you going to explain this to me? Don't lie to me about this iPhone X, ***. Say what really happened.. what happened to that iPhone X at Rogers house on Thursday night? ——- What would you yahooers say to her? I really didn't take the phone. I don't know how to tell her. |
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