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- Question: My 26 year old has crippling anxiety and refuses to drive. What should we do?
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Question: Most interesting person you ve ever met? Posted: 13 Apr 2019 03:56 PM PDT This just popped into my head because I met this stoner guy. He had long hair tied into a ponytail, and wore baggy clothes. He was one hell of a party animal but also had strong political views. For some reason, those two things don t seem to fit with each other. Someone who likes to throw bombass parties and be a serious person when it comes to politics. Doesn t form an image in my head, other than an orangutan with a USA designed cap. don t ask. |
Posted: 13 Apr 2019 03:18 PM PDT I had the mattress one day and they said its final sale no returns or exchanges. Now I'm stuck with the bed and i will be financing it for the next year. When I tested it in the store it didn't seem this soft. My back is literally stinging while lying on the bed and when I lay on my stomach my neck and upper back hurts. I'm already sinking into the bed. I heard that getting a firm mattress topper could help. But the only one I seen on Amazon is over 200$. I'm on a fixed income I don't have money to keep spending on Mattresses. What would you all do if you were in my situation? |
Question: Do women like men who can beat someone up? Posted: 13 Apr 2019 02:11 PM PDT |
Question: How can a man and woman actually have a romantic bond with each other? Posted: 13 Apr 2019 12:23 PM PDT I just don't see how a man and woman can actually have a special bond with each other, since males and females are very different psychically and mentally from each other. Also women are more emotional than men are, and so they connect better to each other than they with men. |
Posted: 13 Apr 2019 12:12 PM PDT Okay so my daughter is 26 her boyfriend is around 35 or something. Both of them are living with their parents. Her boyfriend is in school right now but said when he starts working again full time he would like for them to get a place together. He said it would also make it easier since she doesn't drive. My daughter has never drove a day in her life, she has crippling anxiety and is terrified of driving. Everybody in the family has been trying to convince her to drive and she just refuses. She would rather be dependent on a man. The problem is that when or if they move in together is that she will completely be dependent on him for transportation for the rest of their lives assuming they stay together. Me and her mother keep telling her she's gonna regret depending on a man. Men are fickle and I don't want her to be in a position of being a kept woman who can't hardly go anywhere. She's putting herself in a dangerous situation by depending on him for rides. Her boyfriend doesn't seem like he's controlling but when they live together and she's depending on him his true colors might show.plus, you don't want somebody to know your every move and that will be the case if he's driving everywhere. I already see a red flag with the fact that the boyfriend said he doesn't mind that my daughter doesn't drive. A man shouldn't want a dependent woman. Anyways the second problem is that it's a sin to shack but they already know and we don't approve of shacking up as we are Christians. |
Question: My 26 year old has crippling anxiety and refuses to drive. What should we do? Posted: 13 Apr 2019 07:22 AM PDT She said she will never drive. . I told her what's gonna happen if I die or something while she relying on me. And she said her boyfriend will take over. I said what if he dies and then she said she will figure something out. We live in a dangerous city where there are shootings left and right so I really don't feel comfortable with her walking or taking an Uber with some unknown person. We don't live in an area with huge public transportation. Every Saturday I'm driving her to 3 different grocery stores to do her grocery shopping. She basically takes over my entire Saturday which is both of our off days for work. I pick her up from work while her mother takes her because it works with our schedule. Whenever she needs to go somewhere out the way her boyfriend takes her since I'm not about to drive places more than 35 minutes away.i told her this is insane and embarrassing because both of her younger brothers who are 18 and 23 are driving. She said she is scared she will have a bad car crash and end up killing her self. I'm just really tired of doing all this driving I'm exhausted but she's so terrified of driving. I think she needs to take her anxiety medicine and just get on with the show but what do yo all think |
Posted: 13 Apr 2019 04:45 AM PDT So first I suppose I should start by saying, I'm in my third year of high school (which, where I live, would be about 14), this happened when I was in my second year (so 13), but it still freaks me out. In my second year, I was talking to a friend. She was telling me all about how she was questioning her sexuality, and we were all talking about things we'd be willing to do with either gender, both of us as bisexuals (I knew for sure I was one, she was unsure at the time, she identifies as gay now). We both kinda poked fun at the things the other one would be willing to do with both genders, but it was harmless fun overall. A couple of weeks later, she and her friends liked to scream all sorts of weird things to me, like "fix my tight pussy", "rub my clit", etc. I didn't like any of them like that, so I just made the "stop" hand gesture, and walked away. One day, she (the sexuality-confused girl) sat behind me as I was sitting on the ground, spread her legs around my hips, and started thrusting her pelvis up and down my lower back. About ten(?) seconds in, I realized she was trying to dry-hump me, which I wasn't comfortable with, so I wrestled my way out and ran. I still think back to it in horror. I'm in my third year now, but some people who heard about it have gone as far to call it "rape". I don't know if I'd go to that extreme, but I still feel like it was a bit... not okay. Is it bad that I'm still kinda cautious to approach her? Or am I overreacting? Sorry if this is the wrong category, by the way, this is just where it was put automatically. I looked for other categories, and there were a few I thought were good, but I wasn't sure if they actually belonged there. Oh, yeah, and I forgot to mention: If it IS really that bad, is it still that bad, since she had been diagnosed with a lot of pretty serious mental health issues, so maybe her judgment was kinda clouded? I have anxiety too, since I was very little, but it's not as serious, so maybe her mental health is what made this happen? Or what? EDIT : Added to Other - Family & Relationships, because I don't think it actually belonged in LGBT. Just because I'm technically part of LGBT and so is she, I don't think that should be any different. |
Question: Is my colleague sly or am I over reacting ? Posted: 13 Apr 2019 04:01 AM PDT I have a crush on a coworker however that's all it is I don't want to be with him and haven't told anyone and don't want to . Im sure one of my other colleagues has figured this out and has been making comments to me like that guy is such a ladies man or he and (other female colleague ) get on really well , is she being sly or just nosey I'm not sure . I really like this colleague but her saying these things has made me slightly vary |
Question: Where does vegan gains come from? Posted: 13 Apr 2019 03:50 AM PDT I know he comes from Canada, but he's black, where do his parent come from? these are not the answers to my question. |
Question: How do I navigate being the youngest person in the workplace? Posted: 12 Apr 2019 11:32 PM PDT At the place I work, everyone is at least two years older than me. I m 17, and most of the staff is at least in their mid 20s. I feel as though they don t treat me as an equal or take me seriously because of my age. I went through the same hiring process as everyone else, and I can do my job at least as well as, if not better than, everyone else where I work. Yet, I still feel as though I don t belong. |
Question: Should I stay or go with my boyfriend? Posted: 12 Apr 2019 11:20 PM PDT My boyfriend is 20yrs older then me he treats me really good but not attractive physically we been dating a year he been living with me almost a year got a new place but debating if I should go alone or together seems like I got more then jimmy own place and furniture idc wat to do |
Question: Should my stepdaughter pay for my husband's burial & funeral? Posted: 12 Apr 2019 07:35 PM PDT All she says is that the burial & funeral can come out of the estate. I don't want to use his estate for that. |
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