Family & Relationships: Question: If you're on the Internet all the time now, then what do you do in your real life, or do you have one? |
- Question: If you're on the Internet all the time now, then what do you do in your real life, or do you have one?
- Question: Do lots of women do this, or just some?
- Question: Is 140000 dollars a good salary..please answer me?.?
- Question: I need answers?
- Question: Why did he block me on Facebook?
- Question: What do I do?
- Question: What demotivates you?
- Question: Is this God trying to speak to me?
- Question: What do you like to do when you’re feeling low? (Stressed out, not in a good place)?
- Question: Am I being used by a friend? How to stop this the nice way?
Posted: 16 Feb 2019 01:04 PM PST |
Question: Do lots of women do this, or just some? Posted: 16 Feb 2019 01:04 PM PST I know a girl and I feel like what she does is she becomes friends with successful guys so she can feel supported. For example, she tries to become friends with guys who are lawyers or wealthy guys. |
Question: Is 140000 dollars a good salary..please answer me?.? Posted: 16 Feb 2019 06:00 AM PST a year |
Posted: 16 Feb 2019 04:56 AM PST is 140,000 is a good salary?..please let me know |
Question: Why did he block me on Facebook? Posted: 16 Feb 2019 04:18 AM PST A guy and I liked each other in high school but he admitted later that he was too shy to talk to me. After we'd graduated high school (and both moved to different towns), we finally properly began talking online after he reached out. We talked occasionally as friends, nothing serious or flirty as I had a boyfriend and he knew, though he said that we should keep talking. He told me that he'd dropped out of university at one point. After I posted online about my boyfriend getting into a top university in the world, he blocked me on Facebook out of the blue (unless this timing is coincidental). He usually liked my posts before that. Why did he block me? I wasn't trying to be insensitive or anything, just trying to be a supportive girlfriend. |
Posted: 16 Feb 2019 03:29 AM PST Okay, so me and my girlfriend weren't working out and we both knew that it was going all over the place. So yesterday I broke up with her because I know she couldn't do it herself. I love her so much still but I can't keep going on in that relationship where she is unhappy. So I broke up with her yesterday and cried all night. Then woke up to a series of text messages from later that night after I fell asleep. She was talking about how her dad hated her for being with me, how she did so much for us, and how if I don't see her again that she committed suicide. I'm terrified and I feel so guilty about all of this. I'm the first girl she ever fell in love with this deep but I'm the one girl who doesn't make her feel the way she should. The reason I say all this about her being unhappy is because I wanted an open relationship, she agreed at first but got jealous down the line. Now it's 6:30AM and I don't know what to do after reading that. |
Question: What demotivates you? Posted: 15 Feb 2019 05:28 PM PST Mine is washing dishes. |
Question: Is this God trying to speak to me? Posted: 15 Feb 2019 04:48 PM PST I am in the process of breaking off a relationship with my boyfriend. It's sooo hard to let go as I am so torn. I am having constant doubts if I should do it or not. Yesterday I received a notification from YouTube on a recommended video that popped up on my phone clear as day that said, "YOU NEED TO LET HIM GO" was the name of the suggested video to watch. The thing is, I have never received any notifications from YouTube before that pop up on my phone UNLESS I actually open the YouTube app. This kind of freaked me out. I am not very religious tho |
Question: What do you like to do when you’re feeling low? (Stressed out, not in a good place)? Posted: 15 Feb 2019 04:26 PM PST |
Question: Am I being used by a friend? How to stop this the nice way? Posted: 14 Feb 2019 08:53 AM PST I've been driving my 15 yrs. old to a night leadership class an hour away once a week. My son recruited a classmate to join and we carpooled. I have been driving this kid to class (with my son) four times since he started. The class is from 7 - 9 pm so we always stop at fast food after class before heading home (one hour drive) for dinner. 1st week the kid didn't bring money and I paid for dinner, 2nd and 3rd he brought money so he paid for his meals. The 4th he forgot to bring cash so he took $10 from my son, he said he'll pay back next week. No words from parents on how their son being fed, no thanks, nothing about when will they doing the driving. How do we go about asking them to drive some weeks? They know we will drive our son anyway so I think they don't want to drive an hour each way for their son but do we have to feed him each time he didn't bring cash? His parents are not poor, they own a business in town. My point is how come the parents don't care about how the boy was fed that night (it's been twice), not care about paying us back or even a call to say thanks. This class will go on for 4 yr. through out high school years. Am I to take care of driving and dinners here and there for 4 years. So far, it has been 4 weeks, I'm waiting for the parents to call me (if it were me I would call to say thanks at least) but they didn't call. I feel awkward being the one calling and bringing it up. I feel they should help with at least one thing either driving sometimes or making sure their son has money for his meals each week. Is it rude to ask them for help? |
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