Family & Relationships: Question: What approach is more beneficial when having a conflict confrontation, a calm approach or a angry approach? |
- Question: What approach is more beneficial when having a conflict confrontation, a calm approach or a angry approach?
- Question: Why do older women lead young women astray so often?
- Question: Does it considered cheating?
- Question: Intimacy issues after teenage sexual abuse?
- Question: Cosa faresti tu?
- Question: Boyfriend doesn’t want to share a bed?
- Question: Why do certain ppl want to talk to me sometimes and sometimes they don't?
- Question: Why do certain people sometimes need me and other times they don't?
- Question: Why are people more prone to accept a recommendation from a stranger rather than friends or family. For example a book or tv show.?
- Question: Was this weird or just friendly?
- Question: Someone is trying to impersonate me!?
Posted: 31 Jan 2019 01:09 PM PST I need to fix this issue that I am currently dealing with about someone, and I'm not sure what approach I should go for... What type of approach would allow me to get my point across and have them understand my point of view. |
Question: Why do older women lead young women astray so often? Posted: 31 Jan 2019 12:38 PM PST Most women only know how to prioritize men and all they do is push younger girls/women to do the same. Older women are sad |
Question: Does it considered cheating? Posted: 31 Jan 2019 12:05 PM PST A married guy having dirty talks with a woman and exchanged each other their nude photo and shared their sex experiences with their partners? He met up with another gal who gave him a ******* but he did not do anything to the gal. Does it still considered cheating even there is no sex intercourse involved. |
Question: Intimacy issues after teenage sexual abuse? Posted: 31 Jan 2019 08:44 AM PST I have fallen for a woman who has extreme intimacy issues after abuse from her father. Hugging, touching, kissing all make her feel uncomfortable. She doesn't like an intimacy during sex or even seeing her partners face. Does anyone have advice for helping her deal with this. She just says it is her job to "get over this". But I feel that might not be realistic given that it has been over 20 years. |
Posted: 31 Jan 2019 05:02 AM PST Sto da un anno con una ragazza, e ancora non le ho detto che la amo, il fatto è che le circostanze della nostra relazione sono particolari e quindi può considerarsi normale questo fatto. L'unica cosa è che ho paura che questa relazione mi cominci a pesare, non mi sento presissimo, e allo stesso modo pensare di lasciarla oppure vederla con un altro mi fa rimanere veramente male. Non la voglio illudere, ma non so come comportarmi, aiuto. |
Question: Boyfriend doesn’t want to share a bed? Posted: 31 Jan 2019 04:13 AM PST We're going on vacation with his family. He doesn't want to have sex with me until we're married like he wants to do it but he says I'm special and wants to wait until he wife's me which I think is really sweet but we're talking about who's gonna stay with who. I think I'm sleeping in the same bed as his mom and he's gonna sleep on a couch. Or maybe we'll bring an air mattress I'm not sure. But is sharing a bed sexual? I know it may lead to sex which he wants to prevent but we may stay in a different room than his mom. We still don't know yet |
Question: Why do certain ppl want to talk to me sometimes and sometimes they don't? Posted: 30 Jan 2019 10:17 PM PST |
Question: Why do certain people sometimes need me and other times they don't? Posted: 30 Jan 2019 10:08 PM PST |
Posted: 30 Jan 2019 08:19 PM PST |
Question: Was this weird or just friendly? Posted: 29 Jan 2019 07:34 PM PST I was out for a friends party last night (just a girls night out) and it got really late so i thought public transport was out of the equation, then decided to call a Taxi to get home. We were talking with the cabbie, he seemed nice and all. I was explaining how tired i was and my feet hurt after being in flats for 8 hours already. After this comment, he sais something really weird at first, but then it got understandable sort of. He said he will not charge my drive tonight if i would let him, um... smell my feet??? He explained as a young person he always found the smell of after hours feet unique for some reason. At that point i thought "wait, i'll just take off my shoes, put my feet in his face and i literally walk away for free". Saves 40 dollars hah? I did it as we stopped near my street. I lay back and he grabs my legs, rips off my flats (barely came off from sweat, so ugh it was disgusting but to each their own) and just jams his face into my the bottoms of my feet and begins sniffing heavily. I kinda laughed it off. "see i like it, because the smell reminds me of Doritos corn chips with a hint of vinegar". I laugh and say ok. Do you think this was weird or him being friendly? Would you have done the same thing? |
Question: Someone is trying to impersonate me!? Posted: 28 Jan 2019 12:05 PM PST I was speaking to this guy on tinder ( very attractive). We spoke for 5 days and things felt fishy so I asked him if he was a catfish and he said yes. I blocked him on snapchat immediately. He s from Netherlands btw. Few days later, I see that someone has created a profile with my exact first and last name. My name is unique cause of my mixed heritage and my parents made it up. I keep on getting friend request from strange accounts. My account is private so I m sure he wants to screenshot some pics and repost. I sent him a message telling him to leave but he s still doing this. So far he hasn t posted anything but I just find this so strange. I don t know how he even knew my full name. I m worried I am dealing with a narcissist. What should I do? |
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