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- Question: Sister in law ignores me on facebook?
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Question: Sister in law ignores me on facebook? Posted: 19 Apr 2019 03:41 PM PDT How to deal with it ? I try to just ignore her . She does this to my husband also if she is mad . She stops liking and commenting and comments and likes everyone elses stuff all day if she is upset with me about something . Wont tell me what shes upset about bc shes giving me the silent treatment . I really dont get what it does except it is very annoying ? I will ask her a direct question and she wont answer me . am trying to just act like it doesnt happen . I want to delete but that will cause more drama ? I dont have time for drama 😬 she also wont answer my calls or texts anymore either so i give up and try to act like it doesn't happen, is that what you would do ? |
Question: How to get neighborhood kid from knocking day in and day out? Posted: 19 Apr 2019 11:38 AM PDT I live in a townhouse style apartment complex. My daughter is in Kindergarten and so is another little girl who lives in the same complex. This little girl is Mexican and her parents work all day so she is home with her grandmother. No one but the little girl speaks English. This little girl knocks on our door up to ten times a day asking to play with my daughter. I do let them play together but sometimes we are eating, or I m not dressed yet, or we are having family time. I can say we ll be out in an hour, later this afternoon and ten minutes later she is knocking AGAIN. How can I get this to stop since I cannot speak to her family about it? I ve asked the little girl to wait until we come outside (grandma lets her wander the complex day in and day out)/ I cannot take this all summer long. It s gotten to the point where we hang out in my bedroom to avoid this little girl peaking in the windows. It s feeling very intrusive.What can I do? |
Question: Need help with toxicology report.? Posted: 19 Apr 2019 08:07 AM PDT cocaine 140ng/ml-iliac blood benzoylecgonine 2500ng/ml-iliac blood fentanyl 8.1ng/ml-iliac blood norfentanyl 1.9 ng/ml-iliac blood acetyl fentanyl1.8 ng/ml morphine- free 11ng/ml-iliac blood morphine-free 8.9ng/ml-vitreous fluid 6-MAM- free 2.5ng/ml-vitreous fliud need to know if these drugs are extremely high amounts because my son passed away and I wonder what is the amount you can have in your system that wouldn't have killed him |
Question: I want to see my friends penis is this normal? Posted: 19 Apr 2019 06:31 AM PDT We are both 14. When he stayed at my house for like a week we masturbated at the same time but in different rooms. Is this okay? |
Posted: 19 Apr 2019 05:06 AM PDT Maybe I'm generalizing but I really feel like this is not just a stereotype. When they said that men are different I was like, nope, they're exactly like us, but after noticing the differences between me and my boyfriend it's just clearer. I am a young woman in her early 20s. He is my very first boyfriend and I love him so much I cannot explain it. When we first me, he was recluctant to be with me. He was afraid of many things (my dad, our families, standing up for us) and held himself back. I was totally different: though I was badly hurt from people in my childhood, I told him about my feelings, tried to encourage him and be together, but it was me who insisted. Now that we're together he's totally different and I wanna know WHY. This happened after we got intimate he became more romantic, sweet and doesn't want to let go our story. He has become super sweet and protective of me, and at the beginning he wantsd even to gave it all up and renounce to me. In bed he kisses me and does everything, he's much more confident than me, I am still shy and cringe sometimes cause I still feel that it's something new. He sees is differently, for him it's love and passion and he says I am his and he regrets being so resigned at the beginning. So why is he much more confident sexually than me but used to blush when I told him things like you're a good guy, and why I am more afffectionate and express my feelings but feel awkward and not free while making love? |
Question: What have I done to her for her to hate me? Am I overreacting? Posted: 19 Apr 2019 12:37 AM PDT Ok so my sister is 19 and I m 13, she always visits on every break/holiday, and whenever she s home, she really annoys me! Here s a scenario from the other day, my dad got us all McDonald s and my sister was sleeping so I called her name multiple times and she woke up and then I said, "Daddy got us some McDonalds", she said ok so I left it at that, and then my mum called my sister as the food was getting cold and my sister went straight to my mum and just said," Sorry, no-one told me there was food." Every single time SHE ignores ME and then say something when I m busy such as; do you want leftover chips, and I ll say no because I m annoyed that she s been airing me and she would say something like, that s your own. UGHGHHH. Also she turns my 16 y/o brother against me by giving him something like a lotion and then losing it and saying that I took it, and then my parents would believe her, AS ALWAYS. I m at my wits end, and I live in an African house (not home) and I always end up crying my self to sleep and separating myself from everyone because they mistreated me. Like whenever my mother, sister or brother come near me, I despise it especially when eating, I will throw my food away. Please help as I want to have a good relationship with my family but they put an IMMENSE amount of pressure on me to pass just like my sister as I am an average student. Also my mum took my phone away 2 months ago because I got snapchat and Instagram and she doesn't want me to :( I'm not allowed to go to friend's houses, I'm not allowed to read any book besides revision books and I get told off for playing music :( |
Posted: 18 Apr 2019 09:33 PM PDT This guy keep make you play guess game with him. If you try to confirm he is really a certain thing.. he goes "well....are you that considerate?" and keep saying, "I can't believe you are |
Question: I told my daughter if he gains 500 pounds her boyfriend would kick her to the curb.? Posted: 18 Apr 2019 07:10 PM PDT does she not realize that if she lets herself go the man will be no longer interested. I told her i was gaining a lot of weight so i needed to cut back on the ice cream as i was still trying to look good for her mother. My daughter was like " I could be 500 pounds and my boyfriend still wouldn't go anywhere. he doesn't care about things like that." That is what sparked this conversation |
Question: My ex has a one sided relationship with me. I don't know how to handle it? Posted: 18 Apr 2019 05:44 PM PDT I only speak to him because he is my son's father. He moved far away but every few weeks he comes online flirts with me, stops then comes back. In case you're wondering I do not flirt back with him. I just update him on our son and try and be civil. Yet he comments on most of my stuff on Facebook and he makes people think we're still involved when we clearly are not. He has been seeing other woman, which is fine but after their relationship ends he comes back to flirt with me again. I am not currently seeing anyone but I am worried that if I do they will think I am still with my baby daddy. |
Question: Why do parents think they need to be helicopter parents and destroy their child’s future? Posted: 18 Apr 2019 05:38 PM PDT I am 37 disabled. I want university but I am not a strong student and they think their wavering me and them from a bill. They told we love you regardless. They never gave me confidence in school. That's not love that's greed abuse and unchristian. They claim to be be agnostic god fearing Christians and yet they believe in far right Christianity and it's abuse on people |
Question: In-laws... Where do you draw the line and how? Posted: 18 Apr 2019 02:04 PM PDT My bf and I have been together for over a year and live together. Like every couple, we disagree occasionally but we finally had our first big fight...and it was in public. I screamed at him and called him an a**hole and he grabbed me (not harmfully but wrapped his arms around me so I couldn't walk away). I was trying to walk away from the fight and called him a name. Because of what witnesses saw, he was taken to jail for the night for putting his hands on me. Now his mom thinks because I should NEVER call him a name, I have anger issues and I need therapy. She never once asked me what happened and definitely doesn't know what our relationship is like or really even what I am like but she think she knows it all. She asks me every week if i'm going and when my appointments are. To me, its crossing a line. I'm almost 27 years old and capable of making my own decisions. My own parents are appalled by her behavior and reasoning. I don't feel its my place to tell her that she's being unfair and crossing these lines but my boyfriend is having a hard time stepping in. I told her I was working 2 jobs and still couldn't afford the $75 a week (which is true) and she said I needed to find a way to make it work because it's important which bothered me because my boyfriend and I are fine. We hardly ever argue and just because I called him an a**hole I need therapy? She doesn't even care to hear what role he played in the argument. Any advice on how to handle the situation? Before I get any more answers, I'm going to add some details. We were in public but it was in the car. We were arguing and he started to get very angry because he didn't understand why something he did hurt my feelings and why I was so upset. He started yelling so I got out to diffuse the tension and walk across the parking lot, inside our apartment. When I did that, he grabbed me by my throat. Not enough to hurt me but it SCARED me. So I started screaming for him to let me go. That's it. |
Question: Is the romantic type of love between a man and woman actually special? Posted: 18 Apr 2019 12:00 PM PDT Most women do not like getting naked and changing their clothes right in front of their boyfriends or husbands, and most women do not like their boyfriends or husbands getting naked and changing their clothes right in front of them, and most women do not like to shower with their boyfriends or husbands, and most women do not like to sleep in the same bed as their boyfriends or husbands. So when a woman has sex with her boyfriend or husband, she is most likely very uncomfortable during the whole experience. So that's a reason why romantic love between a man and woman is not special at all. Also a reason why many women are comfortable getting naked and changing their clothes right in front of their platonic female (and male) friends (and vise visa) is because they are comfortable being naked around them and they are comfortable with them being naked around them since they don't see them as anything sexual, it's also another reason why they are have no problem sleeping in the same bed as them. Also a woman getting naked and changing her clothes right in front of a man and sleeping in the same bed as him is a very friend-zoney thing for a woman to do to a man since that means she doesn't see him as anything sexual at all. I am a asexual male just to let everyone know. So I am not interested in stuff like dating and sex. So that's why a lot of my platonic female friends felt comfortable getting naked and changing their clothes right in front of me and vise visa, because me and them don't see each other as anything sexual at all. So I think platonic love is a lot more better than romantic love is because of those reasons. |
Posted: 18 Apr 2019 10:59 AM PDT |
Question: Which path leads to true love, Unconditional love or Conditional Love? Posted: 18 Apr 2019 04:15 AM PDT True Love is rare these days but I think true love is something that can t be easily achieved through a Man or Woman s desire for love. Because the more you desire love the more likely you will question yourself and succumb to the temptations that influences our current Society. Which is the strong sexual desire to mate with attractive people without truly loving them. Love can easily be mistaken as sexual desire but its those kinds of people whom desire love so they seek validation through countless partners in order to find it..I believe that makes love much harder to find because people like that, are actually distancing themselves further away from it. So I came to a conclusion that conditional love is what is holding Society back. Neither Side is unwilling to accept each other flaws because they are in denial of each others feelings, which is causing a misconception between the two. Unconditional love might be the path to true love. |
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