Family & Relationships: Question: Why do some women always look to be offended by everything? |
- Question: Why do some women always look to be offended by everything?
- Question: Do I not like him anymore or am I overthinking?
- Question: Thanks for reading. People blasting music?
- Question: How much do women care about looks?
- Question: Can this relationship work?
- Question: Is my best friend's bf into me?
- Question: Why would a guy friend act this way?
- Question: Should I be aware of my friend now?
Question: Why do some women always look to be offended by everything? Posted: 01 Mar 2019 03:23 PM PST These women are insufferable and I cannot stand these types of women. The instant they are offended by something (that most people wouldn't find offensive) they instantly go to twitter to rant about how evil xyz is and I've ever seen some women rage in real life over things that dont even matter. For example a guy at the gym was deadlifting and she thought he was showing off so she went over and punched him and kicked him in the face and she got arrested, and all she was doing while getting arrested was saying how she was being victimized because the gym was full of only men and there were no women there so she felt oppressed |
Question: Do I not like him anymore or am I overthinking? Posted: 01 Mar 2019 03:21 PM PST Ok so this is a little complicated but hear me out. I've liked this guy for a while, and I'm pretty sure he likes me back. We've started talking a lot more to each other and he is always looking out for me. A few people have been encouraging me to ask him out, but I've been so freaked out about it that I'm pretty anxious a lot. I really want me and him to be a thing but I don't want to mess it up. And, this might sound a little ridiculous, but I'm afraid that I'm losing feelings for him? What's confusing me is that if I'm so afraid to lose feelings, doesn't that mean I really like him after all?? Help I'm so lost. |
Question: Thanks for reading. People blasting music? Posted: 01 Mar 2019 12:46 PM PST I have a few questions... Is it considered "offensive" to ask somebody to turn down blairing music, and offer a pair of headphones, in exchange for wanting to watch a movie in peace? (I asked my sister to turn down her obnoxious rap music, and she became very angry.) Thanks a bunch! 👍🏻 |
Question: How much do women care about looks? Posted: 01 Mar 2019 09:17 AM PST I saw this guy at the mall he wasn't entirely ugly probably just average but his girlfriend looked insane and they looked happy together because I was at a restaurant in the mall not a good court like there's an actual restaurant in there and her whole family loved him |
Question: Can this relationship work? Posted: 01 Mar 2019 08:51 AM PST Virgo man Leo woman. He's really into me and makes me feel special but horoscopes say it wouldn't work |
Question: Is my best friend's bf into me? Posted: 28 Feb 2019 11:02 PM PST I don't want my best friend to get hurt and I don't want to do something I regret it. He always looks at what I'm wearing. I usually wear dresses and skirts cause It makes feel pretty... Even my gf has noticed his stares especially if I'm showing a little skin. My best friend is small like me and he is into that according to her. Sometimes when they are being all lovey dovey. I look away to not be rude and I'll see him out of the corner of my eye looking over at me. Like he expects something... My best friend also told us that he told her, he wants her dress up cute like "I do"... Which kind of upset her and twisted our heads around as. Cause she's not me. We might be jumping the gun but it is suspicious. I hope cares about her as much as I think he does. I just wanted to know other people's opinion, before we talk to her about it. |
Question: Why would a guy friend act this way? Posted: 28 Feb 2019 08:51 PM PST Friends of 2 years, known for 2 and a half years. He's married with a family, I'm engaged. We used to be a lot closer, but not so much in a while. He's become much more distant since I got engaged. A while back, I started referring to him as "bro". He's never called me "sis" or his sister. I made him my "brother" on FB, he's never accepted the family request. He never congratulated me when I got engaged, although his wife did so I know he knows. Last time I saw him was just days after my engagement and he looked down at my ring, but said nothing. He's very caring when we're alone together and shows concern for me. He sometimes gives me rides home from work, just the two of us, and if I'm too hot or too cold, he fixes it for me. If he is dropping me off and he knows I am going to be home alone, he makes sure I get in the house safely before pulling out of my driveway. He has barely tried to get to know my fiance. Why does he act this way? |
Question: Should I be aware of my friend now? Posted: 28 Feb 2019 05:29 PM PST Long story short, my roommate and I got into an argument, and she told me, "people say bad things about you, and when they do, I always tell them, "no, that's not true." "She's not like that."" However, my roommate and I only have ONE friend in common. We don't hang out with the same people, nor do we have the same friends. So I was very confused by why she said what she said. But I will take it seriously, just in case I come off as rude/mean. |
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