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Question: What does it mean when someone says “you are way too responsible”? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 05:47 PM PDT What does that mean when someone says you are way too responsible and you need to cut loose? |
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Question: Is her complimenting flirtation? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 04:17 PM PDT I talk to an older girl she finds any way she can to talk to or interact with me. She seemed to do all the stuff young girls do when flirting but she s 17. Well she finds any way to compliment me she compliments a new shirt I got, wants pictures with me sends them to be for me to post thit tells me in person she likes it. When I got a haircut approaches me and asks me if I got a haircut. I was talking about my shirt because it said everyone loves a big guy said you have to be 6' or 200lbs to be one she said "Nobody else is as big as you".She liked a picture with my dad on Facebook so she showed up on his notifications then tells me in person she likes it first thing. Is this flirting. She doesn't compliment anyone else |
Posted: 07 Aug 2018 04:09 PM PDT I'm just move from Asia to USA. My school is white majority school.Kid there treat me different because I'm asian. Long story short 5 month past I didn't made any friend. You guys think its gonna be the same this year? |
Question: I'm always a target for bullies. How do I make myself less of a target? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 01:46 PM PDT I'm 15 years old. I'm a boy. I've been bullied my whole life. It's like I'm always a target for bullies. I get picked on by guys and girls. People make fun of me, they exclude me, they've physically harmed me, etc. I told teachers about the bullying, and they've done nothing. I honestly think teachers don't care. I told the school, and still nothing was done. I told my parents. We tried changing schools, but the bullying never stops. A lot of the people who bully me started out as acquaintances, then they begin to show their true colors. Other people who bully me are people who are just mean. I'm bullied by people who I don't even know. It's like they hate me for no reason. It's like why do you hate me? I don't even know you. I'm a very nice person that doesn't like drama or conflict. I treat everyone with respect. I'm not a confrontational person. I have a hard time standing up for myself. I'm also very shy and socially awkward. I'm starting my sophomore year of high school soon, and I don't want to deal with the bullying anymore. I could really use some advice on how I can be less of a target for bullies and how to stand up for myself. |
Question: What goes on at boy sleepovers? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 12:09 PM PDT In movies/tv they compare d*ck sizes, is that real? Do you talk about girls or drama? If you guys don't sleep in the same bed, then where do you sleep? Is there a difference between what goes down during a 2 guy sleepover VS a 5 guy sleepover? Do you guys get into really deep and heavy convos, and at what time? |
Question: Why are people like this around where I live? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 12:09 PM PDT They seem to be the same and they stick together. They all are normal towards each other. They don't want to get to know you and not interested in making new friends, only ones that plugs into that exclusive group. They stand in and hold in for each other even if one of them are in the wrong. They are normal towards each other but are hostile towards you if you try to roll with them and treats you like crap. You cannot befriend 1 of 2 of them but have to be 'in' with all of them or you're "out'. They will snub you make fun of you and bully you over the way you look talk and act or just because you're a different way than they are. You will likely get accused of being 'different' and harrassed by them if you are with them at all. |
Posted: 07 Aug 2018 10:46 AM PDT Sold your personal information to a telemarketing company for their own profits without your knowledge or consent. This includes your real full name, billing address, home/cell phone numbers, and email address. You also found out he or she has been doing it to other people as well. How would you feel? How would you react? Would you still want to be friends with them even if they apologized to you? |
Question: What does it mean when a guy watches you walk away? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 10:16 AM PDT I was getting ready to leave my friend's house and we said our goodbyes. As I was walking out, I felt his eyes on me. I turned around to check and I saw that he was standing by the door entrance. While he was standing there, he had this huge grin and he said bye to me again. |
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Question: I m worried about my friend (anorexia?)? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 06:50 AM PDT My friend is in 9th grade and she s 14 years old. She s really skinny that my hand could even fit perfectly on her wrist. I often envy her for that, until I found out she skips a meal very often. I m not really sure if she haves anorexia, but after searching on the Internet I think I can see some symptoms. 1. Until now she didn t have her first menstruation yet (although it might be because she s a late bloomer.) 2. Getting easily depressed. She s easily offended and really quite sensitive. 3. Easily gets sick, she is often absent in class. I don t know if I have more proof, but I think my friend has anorexia. But I don t know what to do. |
Question: How can I make myself more happy? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 06:33 AM PDT So I'm 16 and start college next month. I didn't make many friends in school. I had 2 but one I don't even speak to anymore and the other one I do see but not much. This one mate in particular is going on holiday quite a bit in this holiday so I might not get a chance to see her until September. Everyday I'm at home, a part of me feels pointless being here, I'm just so lonely and bored every second of the day. What can I do with myself and how can I make new friends at college and even online so I can see them in the holidays |
Question: How do I contact a friend it ended badly with after some time has passed? Posted: 07 Aug 2018 12:19 AM PDT I have a friend that stopped talking to me because I ****** up and when I tried to talk in person she would ignore me and read my messages. So we haven t talked in a long time. Almost a year has passed by and I don t think she is as upset anymore. How do I make the first move and try to talk to her? Should I text or call or email?? Since we never talked in person I never got to apologize..should I include that in my message or wait to see her in person? |
Question: I got a creepy text from an unknown number? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 11:33 PM PDT It went like this: Person: "yo" Me: "who's this?" Person: "a person" Me: "wrong number perhaps?" Person: "no I know this is you Avery ;)" Me: "bye" Umm... it was really creepy. I want to block the number but I still need to know who it is. Should I just block it anyways? Will I be safe or not? Thanks |
Question: I can t sleep. Help? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 10:48 PM PDT A person I knew tried to end her life, people on campus found out and bulled her so badly for it, a bunch of stupid rumors spread about her but now that I think about it they don t make any sense. She left the campus months ago, but it eats at me and I can t freaking sleep. I remembered students and professors they bullied her before she tried to commit, last year she stopped coming to class or she would come certain days but then leave or hide in the bathroom and some girls would turn off the lights and shut the door while she was in there. Before she tried to end her life, our social studies class the professor called campus security to go and track her down in the bathroom when we had our 15 minute break, some of the students laughed even the professor, it wasn t funny then but now that she almost ended her life I can t sleep. What if she actually was successful? I would ve been partly responsible for her death. I knew her, she was kind, quiet, and always had gum. She was the plug when it came to gum or pencils because she always had some. It s sooo stupid, the things that they bullied her for. I wish I got a chance to be her friend or atleast talk to her. |
Question: I don’t like to make friends.. I tend to keep to myself. Am I considered anti social? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 09:43 PM PDT |
Question: What does it mean her friends behave this way? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 08:02 PM PDT I met an older girl because she started laughing at my jokes and teasing me. Her friend asked me to run after her and tell stories and jokes to her. Push me to talk to her. While talking she smiles and gets red while hiding her face moving it left to right. Her friend tried to get me around them and she had an attitude. Her friend asked me to sit with her for a picture and she blushed. Her friend tries to get me to repeat stuff to her. Well then there's another friend who started noticing me liking my stuff on fb saying hi. When I entered a room her friend looked at he said her name and the girl moved away. The girl wants pictures with me and to be close to her. Why are her friends this weird |
Question: How to improve relationships? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 07:45 PM PDT I want to become closer to my friends because I'm always lonely.. |
Question: How to politely deal with an artist friend who brags too much? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 05:14 AM PDT Whether her work is considered amateur or not, it seems she enjoys constant attention with social media outlets. Everytime she talks to me it's a short hello and asking when are you coming to my art show. I manage to ignore the email blogs, the instagram invites, asking me (and others I know) to vote for her in "your favorite artist" contests, the twitter hashtags, the fb posts, etc. It's becoming overwhelming and tiring. The messaging and invites are harder to ignore than the emails and posts. She's a really nice person, but the overmarketing and bragging can be too much sometimes. Do I just limit the times I visit her shows? I want to show support, but save myself from the barrage. |
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