Family & Relationships: Question: My Indian aunt that is not blood stares and checks me out. Should I have sex with her and tell her not to tell? |
- Question: My Indian aunt that is not blood stares and checks me out. Should I have sex with her and tell her not to tell?
- Question: If a man says “you’re a very nice girl” is he interested or just friendly?
- Question: Do you agree with my and my bff's husband?
- Question: I have a narcissistic, cheap, misogynistic father-in-law who I can't stand being around. How often do I need to see him? Hopefully, rarely.?
- Question: Why is my dad being so gay and making me clean the algea out of my aquarium before I can play COD?
- Question: Things to do when you’re bored?
- Question: How is it possible to be proud of someone else’s achievements? You may be admiring, but surely pride regards one’s own efforts in something?
- Question: What age or age range would you like to live to? Some of my friends say they dont want to be old. Whereas I cant wait!?
- Question: I want 2 be idol/actor but my aunt&uncle don't want me 2 bcuz since I m half deaf they want me 2 be a hearingaid enginer but I dont want 2?
- Question: What do you think of this? Did he really not open his W-2?
- Question: Why does Utah worship blondes?
- Question: Older People: What age did you notice your youthful looks fading?
- Question: Why did he block me?
- Question: What makes you miss an ex?
- Question: Ladies would take back your ex if he became famous?
- Question: Taking a step back from Step-Parenting?
- Question: Would it be taking advantage of her?
- Question: What do you do if you can t obtain a career based from your family s financial status?
Posted: 18 May 2019 03:23 PM PDT |
Question: If a man says “you’re a very nice girl” is he interested or just friendly? Posted: 18 May 2019 03:11 PM PDT |
Question: Do you agree with my and my bff's husband? Posted: 18 May 2019 02:25 PM PDT We take Uber back to our old neighborhood to go grocery shopping bc we know the butchers grocer's etc. and love the customer service. We Uber home. They feel we are crazy and are wasting time. The grocers and butchers here don't even have everything thing we want to purchase anyway. So we figure we mind as well go where we can get it all in one spot. |
Posted: 18 May 2019 01:53 PM PDT My Father-in-Law has destroyed every relationship he has ever had including his entire immediate family. The only people in his life are my husband and I, and his other son, 24 YO who lives with him still. I believe that he sabotages his sons in an effort to inhibit them from becoming anything greater or more successful than himself. It almost seems as though he is jealous of my husband's growing happiness and accomplishments. He has never congratulated him, or told him he is proud of him, but rather criticizes him constantly - letting him know that my husband's way is the wrong way. This is ironic because my Father-in-law has done nothing with his life. He has failed at being an employee because he cannot take orders from others, so now he does random side jobs. He has no retirement, no savings, no insurance of any kind, no legitimate work history, no high school diploma, never paid taxes, no future plans, and is a renter. But he is insistent that this is everyone else's fault but his own. He is entitled, complains about everything, never admits his faults, is extremely pessimistic, and has an underlying hatred for women that he tries to mask. Luckily, my husband was smart enough to get out of the house at the age of 18 and keep his distance. But since the loss of his mother, my husband wishes to keep the one parent he has left close to him, regardless of how unhealthy the relationship is. I can see it is tearing my husband apart trying to save them both. |
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Question: Things to do when you’re bored? Posted: 18 May 2019 10:15 AM PDT I can't drive |
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Posted: 18 May 2019 06:43 AM PDT I have always like to act and sing and dance and even adore the idols so much but whenever my aunt or uncles ask me about my future,i say i want to be actor or idol and sometimes i just keep quiet and smile then they look pity on me and says be an engineer not actor or idol. Since i cant hear properly, they want me to be hearing aids engineer and not to be actor or idol and i m not interested in engineering or in doctor or science. |
Question: What do you think of this? Did he really not open his W-2? Posted: 18 May 2019 04:41 AM PDT My boyfriend claims he makes more money than I do. He's always said this since we've dating. There is one month in the year where he gaves paid an additional check so 3 biweeklys. I keep explaining it's your annual salary that determines this but he continues to argue with me and make me feel like I don't know anything. Since he claims he makes more money, I asked him what he made last year in taxes? He said he never opened the W-2, he just gave it someone. I told him then how do you know you make more money than I do? I can't remember what happened next and hung up on me. He keeps wanting us to merge incomes together before are married, move to another location, but then he does behaviors like this. Why wouldn't he admit his salary. I've seen it before because I usually do his taxes. What are the chances he did not open his W-2.? |
Question: Why does Utah worship blondes? Posted: 17 May 2019 10:28 PM PDT I've lived in Utah my whole life until I moved out to Nevada but jesus christ its like they're obsessed with blonde hair and blue eyes (and tan skin) I am non of that blue eyes brown hair and pale skin and I was never liked by anyone. I just wonder why Mormons are so judgmental |
Question: Older People: What age did you notice your youthful looks fading? Posted: 17 May 2019 08:50 PM PDT |
Question: Why did he block me? Posted: 17 May 2019 07:58 PM PDT My MD's boss is really cute. 2 years ago, he, along with 2 more bosses, came to visit us. Due to the questions I asked in the training (among 50+ staffs), to which he responded, he then winked to me. Afterwards, he spoke to me personally and said he would include me in certain things. We kept in touch via mail. One year later, he can to visit us with another group. He came to ask me why I did not come to all sessions (many were not for my department). On the last day, I was the first among 2 others, to get a recognition certificate in front of the company. He clapped and whistled, only when I got mine. After that, he asked me for my number. We never communicated and it's been another year, but he checks all my statuses in Whatsapp. So I thought of asking him by text, if he's okay. He responded very well and joked. I kept the convo short and thought I would not text him again soon. The next day, I noticed that he blocked me. Any idea why he would do that? |
Question: What makes you miss an ex? Posted: 17 May 2019 07:12 PM PDT This question is for males specifically but females can answer too; what makes you miss an ex? What is your ex doing the point in time where you realize they miss them? Are they looking good, changing their lives? |
Question: Ladies would take back your ex if he became famous? Posted: 17 May 2019 05:29 PM PDT Like rich |
Question: Taking a step back from Step-Parenting? Posted: 17 May 2019 05:13 PM PDT I've been a step-mom (not married, and choose not to be) for over five years, in virtually every aspect. I help read them and take part in the financial responsibilities. Their mother, however, does not work and relies exclusively on subsidies to care for her kiddos, along with over 800 in CS. Hubby and I take them half the time and additionally, cover all major expenses. Hubby and I have a little one and between her, hubby, school and a full time job, I no longer feel it is necessary to cover the remaining expenses for my step children, as their mother and father should be taking care of that. Hubby disagrees and is happy to continue to pay for everything, even if it means I foot the bill. He and I are both aware that CS is not being used appropriately, as the kids never seem to have so much as a pair of new shoes on their feet unless we buy them. What should I do? |
Question: Would it be taking advantage of her? Posted: 17 May 2019 03:13 PM PDT I have a friend that I've liked since I met her that recently broke up with boyfriend of like three years (I'm not sure of the exact time) and we've been hanging out the last few weeks. I hadn't tried anything and I even listened to her talk about him and vent just as a friend. Anyway, yesterday we went to a bar near campus to watch the game and she ended up getting drunk. I had two and ate so I wasn't even close. When I drove her home her she kissed me, like a lot. I'm not sure how long we were outside but it was a while. I told her I had to leave when she asked me if I wanted to go inside because she really was drunk and I haven't heard from her today. I'm not sure what to do now, if I should make a move or just see this as her being drunk and rebounding. I really like her and want us to a thing, so Is it too soon and should I wait? |
Question: What do you do if you can t obtain a career based from your family s financial status? Posted: 16 May 2019 09:06 AM PDT So, I m 20 ( I live with my mom ) and can not be employed, but before you laugh, I ll explain my situation( s ). My mom has lived in poverty her entire life. This wasn t my ideal choice of living as well, but it s what I ve lived with my entire life as well. We haven t economically grew due to her choices, resulting in me getting drug down into a financial crisis as well. We live in housing ( surprising, right? ), and she s on an income that s created for our rent. If her income increases, so does our rent. Now, if I go collect money from a job as well, it s necessary to report it for tax. This means that housing will apparently add my income along with my mom s as well, and I won t see anything that I make, due to how her situation has been my whole life. How am I going to leave her; get a career, vehicle, anything LEGALLY? I m in no real position either as of where "Jobs" for under the table pay are available, so that s out the window. What do I do in this situation? |
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