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- Question: Ladies have you ever just had sex no strings attached?
- Question: When your grandparents start doing this what should you do?
- Question: Hello from Argentina?
- Question: Why does my dad put really high expectations on me and then pretty much cusses me out when I don't meet those expectations?
- Question: How do I get over my old man, who is an overweight, tobacco chewing, glutton & who clearly suffers from a Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
- Question: Why kind of a person would do this?
- Question: Why couldn’t I stop starring at the person who are me out?
- Question: My dad has never taught me life skills or prepared me for adult life so why does he try to control and judge me over small things??
- Question: First date so many questions?
| Question: Ladies have you ever just had sex no strings attached? Posted: 09 May 2019 03:38 PM PDT I have been doing that recently. My boyfriend broke up with me and moved out after we had been together for 3 years. I have just been going to clubs to hook up with guys and bring them back to my house and have sex with them in my bed. I don't want to get my heart broken again so I am happy now just having sex with different guys. I am on birth control so I never use condoms. I don't like having sex with a condom and the sex to me feels better without condoms. |
| Question: When your grandparents start doing this what should you do? Posted: 09 May 2019 02:25 AM PDT When the telephone rings, they start pushing buttons on their television remote and put it up to their ear and say 'hello' You have to re teach them how to use a tv and phone. Dishes get let go, and you have to do them. When they fall down you have to call ambulance. What should you do? |
| Question: Hello from Argentina? Posted: 08 May 2019 10:25 PM PDT I am Argentine but my grandparents were Croats and Serbs, I live in the city of Rosario, I am 28 years old, I am a man |
| Posted: 08 May 2019 08:13 PM PDT For example, I struggle to become a Software Engineer at Honeywell or Intel and he basically tells me I dont try and don't do anything when I don't get the job. Then he says he has no interests in talking to me. |
| Posted: 08 May 2019 03:34 PM PDT Food is very important to him and if you waste it, he'll get very upset. He is constantly stuffing his face with food, whether it's almonds, cashews and other roasted nuts. Or bananas past ripe & bitter (again, because he doesn't like wasting food), even after having finished a full meal. He'll finish a plate full of rice and lentils, which is primarily just carbs, and then probably go for seconds. Basically, he can't control himself when it comes to food and you can say that its the most important thing in his life. He also chews tobacco. If he's not eating or sleeping, then he's chewing tobacco. Sometimes I've come to know that he's gone to sleep with the tobacco still in his mouth. Because of his tobacco addiction, he has to keeps a jar that's full of his tobacco spit with him at all times. It's pretty disgusting. Lastly, he displays classic signs of a Narcissistic Personality Disorder. He's very manipulative, cruel especially when we were children and doesn't seem to care for anyone but himself. (Because of this, I had a lot of issues with social anxiety growing up). He's also not very smart. For example, he thinks the Internet (or "WIFI" as he calls it) should be free because he believes it's like "air" or the "wind" that these corporations are "capturing" and exploiting. And as I was giving him a very layman explanation of how the Internet works (that data is kept in servers, what servers actually are & about communications satellites, etc..) he just got up and walked off in the middle of it saying that this other person explained it so much better. Another time, as I was trying to explain the mechanics behind an airplane and jet engines in particular (lately, he's become very interested in airplanes & watches a lot of documentaries and videos on them, but he can't seem to figure out the science behind how they operate), and how the hot air exhaust creates thrust, he just shrugs me off saying that "no, airplanes actually burn gas" and then he walked away. Like he doesn't value my opinion at all, it seems. Anyway, how do I reconcile or even try to have a normal life having experienced all this? |
| Question: Why kind of a person would do this? Posted: 07 May 2019 12:15 PM PDT This woman is ill. Not a virus or flu. But some type of cancer condition. She is pushing away people who are concerned about her. Not even nice when pushing them away. Verbally mean. |
| Question: Why couldn’t I stop starring at the person who are me out? Posted: 06 May 2019 08:24 PM PDT Hello, I am a female and recently I got head. And after it was over we played a game of uno etc. but I then we just sat down and I couldn't stop looking at there face. I was a sense of confusion or endearment or indecisiveness. In my head I was thinking why I let them do what they did, what draws me to them, and do I really love them. And even thinking all of that I just couldn't stop starring at their face. And I don't know why. In all honesty and it's weird. It's like I wanted to do was look at them and nothing else and I was starring at them for about 20-30 minutes and I could've starred longer but I had to leave. And it's crazy because I'm not talking to them anymore( for valid reason) and I don't miss them but it's also crazy because idk. I guess I'm trying to figure out if it's normal to stare at someone after they give you head and etc. |
| Posted: 05 May 2019 07:01 PM PDT Who does he think he is! Is it bad to think I see right through him? I know it sounds bad. I appreciate some things he does for me but why can't parents just admit they don't know everything either! He's never positive or even happy.. He has no friends and quite frankly I don't want to be his friend. I want to be his daughter and a good one but he doesn't bring out the best in me or encourage my life in any way. Who wants friends like that let alone family? |
| Question: First date so many questions? Posted: 05 May 2019 11:53 AM PDT Okay so me and my crush of a long time went on our first date last night to the movies he payed for the tickets I payed for the popcorn and he picked me up. We have known each other since middle school (juniors in high school) so a while and we went on a date. He didn't hold hands with me and on the way home I told him I'm glad we started talking and he got all nervous and said "yeah" and then when we pulled into my driveway he got really nervous started saying random things and we almost kissed but he was too nervous. Now it's the day after and I have not heard from him,I'm waiting for him to say something I just don't know exactly where we stand and I need some insight/advice/opinions thank you ! |
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