Family & Relationships: Question: Living with boyfriend?? |
- Question: Living with boyfriend??
- Question: What is this person called?
- Question: Should I leave my boyfriend?
- Question: Female Poll Question: Is your hand big enough to cover someone's mouth to shut them up?
- Question: Please answer, no one is answering?
- Question: Is my mother and sister jealous of me? Does she favorite my older sister?
- Question: Should i help or just leave it alone?
- Question: Do I have to take money from my boyfriend in return for staying the night? Is he suppose to pay all my bills?
- Question: My sister is a newly single Mother. How do I cheer her up/support her?
- Question: He never dropped my stuff off should I walk to his house and get my stuff?
- Question: Is it wrong to seek fertility treatments without informing my fiance?
- Question: Why does my old adult crush hate me?
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- Question: Was I right to break up with him?
Question: Living with boyfriend?? Posted: 21 Jan 2019 01:05 PM PST Hello everyone! I am currently a student, living in a campus. I am a particularly lonely person which enjoys alone time but also have some really depressing moments by herself. I have really few true bonds with people, cause I have hard times finding the "right" ones, the ones I have things to relate to. Despite it, I do not feel the necessity to have a big circle of friends. I have been frequenting a guy, we have been together for half a year so far. I feel like his the prime source of joy now in my life. We see each other very often and during those days we don t, I feel quite sad. He is still living with his family and he has been looking for a student accommodation to live by himself. To briefly explain my point... I am a very lost in this point of my life, continuously going through existential crises, I have no idea what to do with my life. Yet, of one thing I am sure of. I would love to commit more in my relationship and try to live together with my boyfriend. Thinking that he would also like to have a new place makes this idea appearing quite realistic to me. On the other hand I also see there could be many complicacies: would it be a mature and efficient choice? Would he be down for it? Or would he like to have a place for just himself? What our parents would think about it? I would like to hear your opinions...! |
Question: What is this person called? Posted: 21 Jan 2019 08:32 AM PST This person is ready for fights. If you say something slightly out of the way this person would get critical with you. The will progress to veheminently yelling at you. If you say anything they will attack your opinions, it could be any opinions that you express, they would always overhear what you say. They usually would get smart aleck angry loud, and try to have something to fly off at you over. They seem to try to hurt you if you 'step on their wrong foot' they seem to be hypersensitive. At best they will have a violent outburst and vehemently yell at you and get in your face and in your personal space, they won't let you go and force you to defend yourself, and if you come back they would yell 'shut the h e l l up!' They would appear like they are going to do something to you and they won't let you get away from them. What is this person called? I keep running into these people left and right in a long continuous string. |
Question: Should I leave my boyfriend? Posted: 21 Jan 2019 08:03 AM PST |
Question: Female Poll Question: Is your hand big enough to cover someone's mouth to shut them up? Posted: 21 Jan 2019 07:41 AM PST Assuming it is, what portion of your hand likely ends up against the person's nose as you silence them? Do you think your hand would sufficiently shut a person up? |
Question: Please answer, no one is answering? Posted: 21 Jan 2019 07:19 AM PST This girl had a break up with her ex of 3 years, she went into another relationship within a month and it lasted around 6 months. It's only been 2 weeks of second break up and there's another guy who wants to date her. What do you think bout her? |
Question: Is my mother and sister jealous of me? Does she favorite my older sister? Posted: 21 Jan 2019 01:36 AM PST I would hate to to think my mother is jealous of me... but she puts me down for everything.. I asked her how to make a certain dish she replied with "how do you not know?" "Look it up on YouTube" vs my older sister called her tonight at 8:30 pm asking for a dessert and my mom quickly gathered all the ingredients and made it while I washed dishes. I told my mom I was going back to school in the medical field she replied with "they don't even make much" "think twice about it" vs my sister is only a receptionist and my mom is SO PROUD of her.. btw my mom never came to my high school graduation and my sister only has her GED.. anyways I have a boyfriend who really cares for me and he even offered my sister a side job in his dads company while my sister was out of work.. this is what my sister replied with " he was only going to pay me $120!" " no" "he pissed me off" my mom also tells me " respect yourself" "if y'all are dating might aswell move in with him" vs she telling my sister that her bf is "her favorite" out of all the guys she has dated (she has 2 kids)..... I don't want to think and I would hate to believe that they are jealous of me or I don't know but I have never done anything wrong to them I always offer to help in any way I can for them. |
Question: Should i help or just leave it alone? Posted: 21 Jan 2019 12:39 AM PST my youngest son who hasn't spoken to me in over 20 yrs and basely considered me to be dead to him, has all of sudden have a change of heart, it seems he needs my help in finding his do called half sister's birth mother. 6 years ago a girl claiming to be my son's half sister and that their father is also her father, from what she said her mother told her that, but yet during these past 6 yrs she has gone to my son and told him she had lied about being related, now he doesn't know what to believe, he offer to have his blood compare to her's but she refused. He wants me to help him find her birth mother? i'm not sure i should after reading the nasty rude comments he made about me 5 yrs ago on his Facebook wall. |
Posted: 20 Jan 2019 10:27 PM PST For example.. I'm 22 years old living with my mom I have a boyfriend whom I've been dating for 6 months we go out to dinner, to watch movies, I've met his family he has met mine, I spend nights with him and come home the next day, lately my mother has been making statements like "what is he giving you or offering you to stay with him" " is he paying your bills" "you're giving your *** for free" " respect yourself" am I suppose to take money from my boyfriend simply because Im sleeping with him? I respect myself and value myself enough to be with only 1 man and nothing else should matter but I need help understanding why my mother is saying theese kinda of things to me. |
Question: My sister is a newly single Mother. How do I cheer her up/support her? Posted: 20 Jan 2019 09:41 PM PST Her baby is almost 9 months. She's exhausted and I think he's starting to test her, because she seems to be irritated/flustered. I've help since the beginning, she has and has had support by her family and friends. What do I say or do when I can tell she is flustered? I can't be with them a lot I have my own life.. And when I do help I just feel uncomfortable because I hate passive-aggressiveness because I have ptsd. I want to be supportive of her though!? She's just older than me and is the type of person who thinks her "problems" need to be in spotlight and since she's passive-aggressive and i'm not so when I vocalize i'm annoyed she'll say her problems are more important and disregard me... Just makes it harder for me to care and then I can't process on how to help her! |
Question: He never dropped my stuff off should I walk to his house and get my stuff? Posted: 20 Jan 2019 09:21 PM PST He blocked me, but I still haven't got my stuff back from him. Would it be messed up to walk to his house to pick my things up after he blocked me on everything? |
Question: Is it wrong to seek fertility treatments without informing my fiance? Posted: 20 Jan 2019 08:09 PM PST If i wanted a baby soon, but he wanted to wait, and i told him i could get pregnant. (NOT doing the whole i-secretly-stopped-taking-my-birth-control thing) Is it wrong, since he would ultimately be the one who does the impregnating? (Please stick to moral arguments only; not why that would essentially be a bad idea |
Question: Why does my old adult crush hate me? Posted: 20 Jan 2019 07:43 PM PST I confessed my feelings to an old crush after I had briefly dated his friend. The old crush and I were acquaintances never hung out but got to know each other on FB. Since I hooked up with his friend he started to hate me. He said I did things that made him uncomfortable. I messaged him a few times on FB and he ignored me, then he blew up when I said sorry for hurting him for dating his friend. He got angry and said he never liked me and to leave him alone. No idea what I did. |
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Question: What font in use incanto Italian Lingerie Company? Posted: 20 Jan 2019 05:47 PM PST |
Posted: 20 Jan 2019 05:41 PM PST Anyone else want to do something dangerous like go on a bike ride without a helmet kind of thing just to feel alive and see if anyone cares enough to say anything? |
Question: Have your parents ever gotten violent towards you? Posted: 20 Jan 2019 04:26 PM PST I'm a girl and my dad was trying to hit me just now! He was twisting my arms and I could've been seriously injured. He has gotten violent towards everyone at home before and broken things. He has seriously injured me before. I want to press charges but I think no one will believe me. Because he lies and gaslights me. Estelle, I know and i have gone through this multiple times with my family members. MY DAD is like that, he also attacked me when my mom or sister started something and he took his anger out on me. What your family is doing is called 'gaslighting', they lie and scapegoat someone and deny any wrongdoing. |
Question: Was I right to break up with him? Posted: 20 Jan 2019 02:34 PM PST I was seeing my ex again & things were good until xmas, when he said he couldn't see me because he was broke & no fun. He was still texting all the time. I hadn't seen him for a month. He was waiting to get paid on Friday. He doesn't get paid over xmas. I stopped texting. He asked what I was doing this weekend & said his friend asked him to go to a funeral in Devon. He didn't know the guy well but it would be a day out. He says he does really want to see me though. We live over an hour apart so see each other weekends. I said it's fine, we never made plans. He said he knows that & really wanted to see me over xmas but really couldn't. I basically broke up with him & he was upset, asking if I had met someone. He said he thought this was going to be a good year seeing me. He said nothing I say is going to make a difference because something has changed my mind. He said it does hurt because he does have feelings for me, so I got my own back. I'm not trying to get my own back! He said he was willing to give us another go. well he never said that to me until then. He got angry when I explained & told me to get lost. When we were together we would never plan anything too much in advance, he met my friends and not family, he was emotionally unavailable. He likes his space. Everything is on his terms. Nothing had changed. He faded away after a year together, with no real explanation. If he loved me, (I know he did in the only way he knows how), he would not let me go. |
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