Family & Relationships: Question: I don’t want her to meet my parents what do I say? |
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- Question: Why do people expect you to look out for other people's children?
- Question: Awkward moment with mom?
- Question: Would you and your S.O go back and live with your parents if you were struggling and they said you could live rent free with them?
- Question: What's the best way to be left alone by an evangelist authority figure who dominates anyone who isn't demonstrating sound Christian norms?
- Question: Social worker sexual harassment?
- Question: Why does my coworker acts like this? Why does he blush?
- Question: What does it mean if a girl walks past you 2 weeks after a one-night-stand and says "Do I know you"?
- Question: A lady hit my car a couple days ago ( i know for sure and have evidence) , i know where she works how do i confront her?
- Question: Men- if you had or have a daughter would you want her to talk to this man?
- Question: 12-Step AA (Making Amends)?
- Question: 12-Step AA?
- Question: I’m 14, talking to a 26 year old, who thinks I’m 18. What do I do?
- Question: Wrong or Right?
Question: I don’t want her to meet my parents what do I say? Posted: 29 Oct 2018 03:08 PM PDT I'm dating this girl I always had a thing for. I keep all my relationships secret and private. My dad is emotionally and verbally abusive but I understand him in a strange way but I don't want her to be exposed to him because he's a fake guy he acts ok around others but than becomes hostile and talks about aliens. My mom is sick I take care of her she's like my daughter but yo protect my mum seeing me as innocent I would never introduce the two. My friends are like my family though so I have no problem introducing them to each other |
Question: Why do people expect you to look out for other people's children? Posted: 29 Oct 2018 11:56 AM PDT Every women I have been with turned shallow and left me for superficial reasons. If you are blessed with a child you should have the dignity to take care of them. I have a unknown virus reaking havock on my body. I have almost every mental illness in the book. I take 8 medications. I should be on disability but am forced to work part time to get by and I work hard. I have enough on my plate. Take care of your own little monsters. |
Question: Awkward moment with mom? Posted: 29 Oct 2018 08:51 AM PDT Okay I live with my mom and last week I went to her room to get something and I saw my mom laying in bed wearing a school girl outfit. My mom looked at me but I didn't say anything I just ran and went to my room. It's been a week and I haven't had a conversation with my mom. I feel too weird. It's hard to explain. I feel like we committed incest. It's driving me crazy because I love my mom and talking to her. I'm scared it's gonna be like this way forever. What should I do? |
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Posted: 29 Oct 2018 06:24 AM PDT Examples of evangelist authority figures could be teachers, bosses, managers, principles, aunts or uncles, basically anybody who's in a position of authority that might use their Christian beliefs as a guide for proper behavior instead of following policy and protocol exclusively. What is the best way to not trigger someone to hold you accountable for their moral righteousness or their social expectations as a result of their upbringing? An example of this would be women who judge teen girls for wearing shorter dresses then they would wear, or teen boys being discriminated against for having strong feelings against conforming to Norms. How can these people not be corrected or condemned or judged or punished by these people who abused their position of authority and confuse their position of authority with their civic duty within their religion? |
Question: Social worker sexual harassment? Posted: 29 Oct 2018 06:05 AM PDT Is it sexual harassment if you're asked about your sexual orientation (if you're straight to not) and whether you've had sexually aggressive (rough) intercourse in the past (in your sexual history)? Why would a boss ask his employee these type of questions? What's the reason for it??? Please explain it to me |
Question: Why does my coworker acts like this? Why does he blush? Posted: 29 Oct 2018 01:54 AM PDT So there's this coworker, we speak different languages and he doesn't even speak english (guess he's russian or from east europe). When I asked help he came to help me (I'm kinda new so I don't know how to do when there are errors in the system) but he talked to me in his language and I was like ??!?!. Anyway he seemed so happy I asked him help that he kept smiling the whole time (was he kidding me?). Once I let him pass through the hallway (was kinda small) and he said 'thank you' with the most beautiful,romantic face ever. Like he was some kind of fairytale prince. When he saw me in the hallway again he was about to say hello but he didnt say anything, we looked at each other in the eyes and he smiled so much I asked myself why? He was supposed to be shy, he often blushes. I lowered my head because I thought it was called flirting (I have had a strict upbringing and my dad doesn't let me hang out with guys). He suddenly looked worried and looked away. Another time he was checking some things at work and he came blocking my computer. Later when he finished there was a light behind him and I looked at the light (where the boxes are) and he thought I was looking at him, he blushed and looked unconfortable but smiled while his face was trying to say: what's wrong? And when I pointed the boxes to do he said ahhhhhh! And smiled and walked away all happy. Why is he like this? I have a bit of a crush on him, he looks like a simple, nice and shy guy and plus he's kinda cute But he didnt have an horny or sexy face, he blushed! He was shy, his face was romantic and angelic not horny |
Posted: 29 Oct 2018 12:16 AM PDT And then he smiles and turns his face away and says "No". And then the girl curses at him out of anger at being rejected and then later on in the night he says, "What did I do?". What does this mean *at feeling rejected Who was in the wrong the girl or the guy? |
Posted: 28 Oct 2018 10:16 PM PDT btw it was a parked car and i was in the store she was working at, and when i came back she said a shopping cart hit it but i know million percent that is not true . |
Question: Men- if you had or have a daughter would you want her to talk to this man? Posted: 28 Oct 2018 08:59 PM PDT |
Question: 12-Step AA (Making Amends)? Posted: 28 Oct 2018 05:34 PM PDT What does it mean when someone goes through AA program but they never make amends with their ex-spouse whom they hurt to the fullest extent: financially, emotionally, physically. Why wouldn't they make amends? What does it mean that they didn't? |
Posted: 28 Oct 2018 05:31 PM PDT When someone once close to you doesn't make amends as per the 12-Step program they'd gone through. What does this mean? Why wouldn't they? Especially considering that this individual hurt the other person and their child to the greatest extent: physically, emotionally, mentally, and financially. What does it mean... |
Question: I’m 14, talking to a 26 year old, who thinks I’m 18. What do I do? Posted: 28 Oct 2018 11:14 AM PDT I came across a guy online, not on a dating site , but just a place where all kinds of people can chat. A 26 year old , messaged me asking my age. My curiosity and my naive nature knew that if I told him my real age, I would never get to know him. I wanted a mind connection, an emotional connection, to feel less alone with someone. I wanted someone to help me get through the **** of highschool. Of course I should have known, a 26 year old is not going to have the same intention. I gradually got to know him mentally, emotionally and he got to know me too, he had a lovely personality, soul, I admired him for his essence. He then started saying very sexual stuff, making me feel very uncomfortable. I like him in a platonic way, as a friend, like an older brother. I don't know what to do. I know I deserve all the **** in the world for what I did to this poor guy. How do I get out of this? Should I dissapear and never speak with him again with regret and worry he will find out that I lied , or should I tell him my age so he knows the truth and leave ? Help me please. |
Posted: 28 Oct 2018 12:37 AM PDT I recently had a baby a month ago and my child father and I are not together. We decided to co parent. We live in New York City and live a hour or so away from one another. My child father wants me to drop off and pick up our son every weekend to him. I explained to him that I do not take my newborn outside only if I have to and that he is always welcome to come over to my house to see him. He want to take me to court. Should he came see our son on the train? Or should I drop the baby off every weekend? |
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