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- Question: No me and my dad loved looking at and talking about 350z’s but he passed away it’s just another connection I feel?
- Question: Why did the third partner in the group ignore me?
- Question: My boyfriend is often really sad and I tried everything but it doesn't work?
- Question: Describe to me a redneck ghetto woman?
- Question: What would you do in this situation (family-related)?
- Question: Should I just move out?
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- Question: Horseface? Has he ever looked at Ivanka. Who knows, Mr. Ed could have sired her?
- Question: Is being a Virgin at 19 bad?
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Posted: 17 Oct 2018 02:16 PM PDT And the car only has 52,000 miles and is very taken care of |
Question: Why did the third partner in the group ignore me? Posted: 17 Oct 2018 12:56 PM PDT We had to work together for a short assignment and the third girl wouldn't even look at me. Why? Were all girls in college |
Question: My boyfriend is often really sad and I tried everything but it doesn't work? Posted: 17 Oct 2018 02:17 AM PDT So my boyfriend is the one in his family who survived to the tragic events that happened about 20 years ago in his country, he lost his parents and his sister in war. I know that as a teenager he lived with his uncle who always mistreated him and forced him to go to work although he wanted to study. I still remember him being scolded and threathened while he was carrying heavy cement bags. I know his uncle and once when I was little I tried to defend him from that man. Anyway, my boyfriend has taken antidepressants in the past and has been well for a while, until the anniversary of the tragedy occurred and the tv and the news on internet wrote about it. Of course he read it and started complaining about how the journalists talk about it in a really cold way, questioning if it really happened. He lost his family in it and doesn't understand how people talk about it and the guilty governments like it's just an event, not a crime. Sometimes he tells me he feels like he doesn't fit in and he wants to meet people who speak our language and lived what he went through. At work he has 2 serbian coworkers who hate him because of his ethnicity and leave him work to do alone and don't help him and give him death glares. He tried not to give it importance but once he overheard when they said that our people should all be killed and that in the past they did well. I he refuses to leave the job saying that it's hard to find a new one bc of the crisis and started talking about health insurance etc to persuade me. I love him so much I cannot stand seeing him like this. He asked why was his life like this and he wanted to have a normal life and he had tears in his eyes, though he usually is really strong. I hugged him so so tight and he did the same he was so sad. I could feel he needed love and I try my best to give him all I can, but I feel it's never enough. |
Question: Describe to me a redneck ghetto woman? Posted: 17 Oct 2018 01:46 AM PDT Describe |
Question: What would you do in this situation (family-related)? Posted: 17 Oct 2018 01:44 AM PDT I've been babysitting my goddaughter's eldest son, and then her twin toddlers, since they were born. Sadly, she passed away last year after a complication during pregnancy. I was devastated and trying to help around as much as I can. Her widower, the twins' father, is still not coping very well. I've been away for months now as my own daughter has given birth to my first grandchild in France, and I need to be with her to watch the baby while she's working. I call my goddaughter's husband on regular basis, and am worried. He's hiring nannies, but I don't know if they are trustable. Recently the eldest boy cut his face rather badly because of an accident at home when the nanny was distracted. The young man doesn't get on with his in-laws - his mother-in-law used to be my close friend, but I side with him - and they still do not talk to each other despite my goddaughter's passing. Anyway he told me that he's glad his in-laws are staying out of the picture, because they drove him crazy, and he's afraid they'll take the boys away, particularly the eldest. He loves them for sure, but I notice that he's very distressed recently, and there are always accidents with the kids. Not big accidents, except for the eldest one, but I'm afraid they'll become big and everyone will regret it. Recently his mother-in-law, my friend, has contacted me again and seems repentant. Would it be wrong to ask her to check on her son-in-law? I worry that whatever I'm doing is wrong. PS If I ask him first, he will certainly say NO, because his mother-in-law indeed tried to sabotage his marriage. If I don't ask, likely he will never talk to me again. But if I remain silent and something bad happens to the children, I will blame myself forever. |
Question: Should I just move out? Posted: 17 Oct 2018 12:22 AM PDT My brother and I own a house together, wich we live in. It's just miserable for me. Mostly because he has his girlfriend around all the time. I've expressed my dislike torwards her to my brother many times, and still shes around all the time, I asked her if shes going to hang around all day, than take my dog out to go to the bathroom, wich she refuses to do. And I know it's not all about me, so I told him I think I'm going to move out, than your gf can come around as much as she wants.The thing is, he would have to buy me out, wich I would feel bad doing. He said hed feel bad doing the same if he were in my position. So it's kind of a tough situation. I dont want to ruin our relationship, but I really dont want to live there much longer. I suggested we fix it up a little, and just sell it. (It has a minor mold problem, and the roof needs a little work) He didnt responde much to that. Anyway, should I feel bad about having him buy me out? |
Question: Are we born with debt by default? Posted: 16 Oct 2018 07:08 PM PDT |
Question: Horseface? Has he ever looked at Ivanka. Who knows, Mr. Ed could have sired her? Posted: 16 Oct 2018 06:32 PM PDT |
Question: Is being a Virgin at 19 bad? Posted: 16 Oct 2018 01:49 PM PDT I'm not ugly but I'm not handsome. I look like a 6'2 12 year old. I work out five days a week at a gym. But I'm pretty sure it's safe to say that I won't be finding love or getting laid anythime soon definitely not this decade. Btw I'm a guy so don't tell me I'm saving my flower |
Posted: 16 Oct 2018 10:25 AM PDT I spent 1000$ on my moms credit card to buy v bucks on fortnite and she found out and took my xbox away. FORTNITE IS MY LIFE. i cant go on like this for much longer |
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