Family & Relationships: Question: What’s the issue in being friends with the father of your child (ex)? |
- Question: What’s the issue in being friends with the father of your child (ex)?
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Question: What’s the issue in being friends with the father of your child (ex)? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 01:45 PM PDT We share a baby together. Sometimes he will randomly text me stuff that has nothing to do with our child . Yet, he refuses to be friends only , thinking it would complicate things . Well what's the point in texting me and checking in on me . |
Posted: 06 Aug 2018 01:00 PM PDT Just imagine the thrill and power you would feel knowing you sent a nice autistic man to prison. Autistic men are clumsy so you could easily get his DNA on you. And if you don't want to send him to prison for life you could send him to prison for 10 or 20 years. |
Question: What should i say to my parents? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 08:50 AM PDT I know that it is weird but both of my parents are still bothering me about my hair. My mother wants me to get a trim for my granny's birthday party which is on january 6th 2019. My father then said he wants me to wear my hair the way i did years ago which was short. When ever i go and get a haircut they always tell my barber to cut more hair off after i I've already to them to only trim the edges. My parents never bothered my sibling about their hair and they wore their's short and didn't cut their hair until they wanted to. My parents show favortism and i feel embarrassed discussing this because this makes my family seem weird. The reasons for this seem to be because i don't want to get haircuts and because of that they always push me to get a haircut when they want me to get one and they think i don't care enough about my appearance. I feel good about my appearance with or without a haircut. Others thoughts about my appearance don't matter but my parents are expection to that and I'm a school alumni and i still gotta deal with this trouble from my over demanding mother and my father who is just like her. They should both just love me and not worry about my hair or any other part of my appearance. |
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Question: What's your favorite way of pleasuring yourself sexually? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 07:36 AM PDT |
Question: Is this a mental problem? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 06:05 AM PDT So I gifted a considerable amount of money to a female inmate upon her release from prison. While I intended she put the money to good use, she has been splashing the money around getting more tattoos, make up, hair, etc. She paid some fines (long overdue) in driving license office, just so she could get a license and then buy a car. And she is frequently posting selfies on her new Facebook account, flaunting her curves. She has a son too, who is with her ex in a different state. I am just appalled, a normal person after being in prison for 6 years would learn from it and put that money into really good use. I can understand making up for the lost time, but she has taken this into an altogether different level. Am I thinking too much, or is it expected from a recently released inmate who was in for 6 years. Ok she is a white girl, 30 yrs old raised and still living in hood. I just wonder if she has a mental problem, or its kinda normal for a white woman from hood. Sorry but I never been in a hood, and was raised differently. So maybe I am judging her wrongly. I didn't just give it to some random person. I was talking to her for years while incarcerated and I thought she is changed. |
Posted: 06 Aug 2018 04:57 AM PDT I am a 20 years old ordinary man with no good-looking or temperament. Once in the evening I was wearing a hat and waiting for the bus at a bus station in Shanghai, and then a black foreign guy who was also waiting for the bus looked at me. Behind me I saw a white foreign young woman who also turned around and looked at me. I don't know if it is because I have no confidence in myself or look down upon myself or something else? Would she talk to me if I say hello to her? |
Posted: 06 Aug 2018 02:33 AM PDT |
Posted: 05 Aug 2018 11:28 AM PDT I have a clearly posted "No soliciting" sign on my door, and at least once a week some pest ignores it and bangs on my door anyway. Here's the deal: I live in a two house Cul-De-Sac out of view of any neighbors except for the house directly across from me. This house is occupied by my best friend, who regularly hangs out at my house. Suppose he starts bringing his AR-15 over to my house. Next time there is a knock at my door, I go into another room and any friend answers the door, leaving his gun just out of sight. If its a salesperson with a spiel, the pulls out the AR-15, places the barrel against the flunkout's nose, and tells him he has 5 seconds to get out of his sight before he fills his empty cranium with hot lead. At this point the solicitor will run away with soiled underpants. But notice how my gun wielding friend ordered him "out of sight?" That means the solicitor wont see him going back to his house across the street with his gun, where he will close the blinds and not answer the door. Then if solicitor comes back to my house with the police, he will see me, and as I bear no resemblence to my friend whatsoever, he will say "But that's not the guy." When the police explain their business, I say, "Wow, sorry that happened to you buddy, but it wasn't here. Officers, I do own a couple of handguns and can show you what I have if you want to see if they match whatever description this gentleman gave you, and you are welcome to search my entire home." And as a handgun would never be mistaken for an AR-15, the firearm in description will not be found in my home. The solicitor can swear up and down this was the house it happened at, but when the victim themself say that I'm not the guy who threatened them, and the gun is never found in my possession, I don't think there will be much of a case against me. It will look to any impartial observer that the solicitor is mistaken about the house. Then police will conclude things by telling the solicitor "I suggest in the future you obey no soliciting signs so this kind of thing doesn't happen again." (I'll have taken mine down and put it through the paper shredder in the interval so it doesn't help identify my house if he mentions the sign to the police.) Also, my neighbors house looks nothing like mine so it's unlikely the police will be over there, but if so, thats why his blinds are drawn and hes not answering. Could this work? And remember, all the solicitor had to do when he approached my house was heed my no soliciting sign and walk away, and that would have been the end of it. Once they make the choice to disregard it and knock anyway, that opportunity has passed. |
Question: Please read below, Any advice would help, This is making me miserable? Posted: 05 Aug 2018 09:24 AM PDT First of all, I know I'm a straight guy but lately I've been worried and I'm gonna tell you why. On Instagram I spotted a drag queen knowing it was a drag queen I started telling her or should I say him that they were beautiful and i would like to meet them. The conversation went on for about two days on my messenger. Then the drag queen said before " before we go any further you know I'm not a real woman I'm a man" idk why but I said that's ok. But then I thought to myself " this whole conversation is not me at all I'm a straight guy I wouldn't feel right meeting this person and dating this person" so I then declined and said I can't do it. That person respected my decision and said they will never expose the messeges to anyone, I even told him to delete the messeges so I would feel comfortable and he said he did. My main concern is what if the drag queen didn't delete the messeges and decide to expose them one day then I would be looked at as a gay person which I'm not and I will be judged by everyone. I'm not saying he is lying about deleting the photos I'm just saying what if he still got those messeges and decide to expose them. The thought of people finding out and judging me scares me, because I know I wasn't thinking straight and I wasn't being myself in those messeges. I love to sing and I think if I became famous and he notice me he might expose it to get some kind of attention. Do you think he will keep his word? Do you think this is a small thing to worry about? |
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