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- Question: Why is it when we get older we sleep more?
- Question: If a parent gifted reader some thing what would it likely be, purchased where, and is it domestic or foreign?
- Question: Do you have to um, I guess have a funeral and or "dispose" of a family member?
- Question: My grandfather just passed away today but I don’t feel much grief?
- Question: NEED HELP WITH RELATIONSHIP AM I OVERTHINKING?
- Question: Parents don’t like my boyfriend at 24?
- Question: Should I give him a shot?
- Question: Can a person still be hurt and truly forgive another person, or does the hurt have to be gone for forgiveness?
- Question: DOES MY STRAIGHT FRIEND LIKE ME?? PLEASE HELP? URGENT??
- Question: I'm trying to keep my enemies close to me?
- Question: Any help for someone empathic dealing with a boss who values creating conflict?
- Question: I saw a mother slapping her teenage boy's face. When I confronted her, she slapped him again and told me mind my own business. Is she right?
- Question: What would you think of a girl doing this to a broken guy? Is this the purest form of love?
- Question: Will our next Queen, called Camilla, have divided loyalty between the House of Windsor & that of her children (the House of Parker-Bowles)?
Question: Why is it when we get older we sleep more? Posted: 22 Aug 2019 03:41 PM PDT I am 31 years old and already wore out everyday i wake up. I go to sleep in middle day to evening to night time. I sleep more than anything anymore why? |
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Question: Do you have to um, I guess have a funeral and or "dispose" of a family member? Posted: 22 Aug 2019 01:39 PM PDT I mean, if the popo told me my mama dead, can I just say tough **** and not do anything? |
Question: My grandfather just passed away today but I don’t feel much grief? Posted: 22 Aug 2019 11:19 AM PDT I feel like a bad person. I did love him but he lived in Florida w/ my grandma and for the 18 years I've been alive I've grown up in IL, so the times I've got to see him were limited. I just got the news and my initial reaction wasn't to cry or grieve. He was my dad's stepdad but even though we weren't biologically related, he actually was one of the most loving out of my grandparents. He would always ask about my brother and I, and he even did during the 24 hours they said he had to live (he had a heart attack & kidney failure). I guess I more so feel a lot of regret, and the fact that he was talking about us & was thinking of us even during his final hours of living makes me regret even more that I couldn't see him. I feel bad because I really wanted to fly down to FL to say goodbye, but move in for my college freshman year was the next day so it wasn't the greatest timing. The last time I saw him in person was last year. I just feel terrible because he was always so caring towards my brother and I, and i feel like a terrible person for not feeling more general grief. I feel like it might hit me later or whenever I visit next but right now it isn't. Is this normal? Have you ever experienced the same after the loss of a grandparent? |
Question: NEED HELP WITH RELATIONSHIP AM I OVERTHINKING? Posted: 22 Aug 2019 08:55 AM PDT I am absolutely crazy in love with my bf. He's all I could ever ask for. I think about our further and I just feel so right. Lately I have been overthinking. Why do I get giggly and more outgoing around guys? Why does this happen if I love my boyfriend so much? I overthink every interaction with other guys and I feel so guilty. Part 2 I go to a Starbucks that my best friend works at and a guy there likes me. He knows I have a bf & I talk about him a lot. But once we were talking about IG and I told him about my instagram bc I kind of wanted him to follow me? But I also wanted him to see the pics of my bf? I love my bf & I am scared about messing anything up. **i think about our future*** A couple updates I forgot: I've talked to a couple people about this and they all say it is normal to get outgoing around guys and that anyone with two eyes can see I am in love with my boyfriend. I would never intentionally hurt him it is the last thing I ever want to do |
Question: Parents don’t like my boyfriend at 24? Posted: 22 Aug 2019 07:08 AM PDT |
Question: Should I give him a shot? Posted: 22 Aug 2019 12:32 AM PDT This guys been crushing on me for over a year almost two. Some of my friends like him and think he's sweet and others think he's weird. My cousin thinks he's a good guy. He's a year younger than me, I've been through two failed relationships. I'm thinking of going out with him for dinner and seeing where it goes. He does seem like a nice guy quirky and he's very persistent. |
Posted: 21 Aug 2019 10:50 PM PDT Long story short. My previous boss and I fell out. She kept taking the word of other employees over mine after I had been employed 15 years at a company before any of them ever worked there. On top of that, she wasn't a very good manager and I felt I was carrying a lot of weight from my co-workers and often times her. I continued to work hard, but she picked on me everyday and pulled me apart for every little thing. Everyone else was barely getting coached I felt. I began to become withdrawn at times and finally I lost my job for following company rules and having customers complain about it. (No one took these complaints, but me, so therefore I'd have the complaints, right? I live in the same neighborhood as this person and she's constantly waving at me and literally followed me to a store in the area and seemed to try to get my attention. (We were both in the area) I told her at one point I forgave her, but I blew her off at the store, so she left in her car. At the end of the day, I lost my job, but I don't know if I should let that all go and forgive and forget just to heal and move on? I'm not saying we have to be best friends, but Idk if I'm being harsh. By acting as if she doesn t exist. Ppl that know us both tell me to move on and let it go. Yet they and the manager are still employed by the company... |
Question: DOES MY STRAIGHT FRIEND LIKE ME?? PLEASE HELP? URGENT?? Posted: 21 Aug 2019 08:52 PM PDT She's possessive and protective of me. Says I'm hers "you're mine" She and I cuddle since we moved in together and she'll have me play with her hair. She said she wants to spend her whole life with me. She says she loves me often. What does the I want to be with you forever mean?? She says she is straight and never felt stuff for girls at all..but she almost seems romantic with me. |
Question: I'm trying to keep my enemies close to me? Posted: 21 Aug 2019 08:17 PM PDT |
Question: Any help for someone empathic dealing with a boss who values creating conflict? Posted: 21 Aug 2019 06:49 PM PDT |
Posted: 21 Aug 2019 04:01 PM PDT This is Mississippi, where parents (and even teachers) are allowed to physically discipline students, and a mother slapping her son's face is perfectly legal. I was walking through a park in the middle of the day when I saw a mother with her son, he must have been about 15 or 16. And I think I heard him swear at her. In response, she slapped him across his face so hard I could see his left cheek turn red instantly. "What did you say?", she said, and slapped the boy's face again, so hard it snapped to the right. He began to cry, but the mother grabbed him by the nape of the neck and marched him alongside her. I had watched rather shocked, but to see a boy in his mid-teens slapped in the face didn't sit right with me. I walked up to the mother and said, "I really don't think it's necessary to slap your child's face." I saw the boy's cheek was scarlet from the slaps, and he was still sniffing. And she spun her teenager around and gave his face a third sharp slap that made him cry again. She put her hand under his chin to make him look at me and said, "Tell him what you called me". It turned out that he'd called her a b*£ch. Which is bad, of course. But does it really merit humiliating your 16-year old son in public like that? I have always thought striking someone's face is extremely disrespectful, since it's very humiliating. For a teenager to be put through that by her mother, can it be right even if it's legal? |
Posted: 21 Aug 2019 02:20 PM PDT Imagine the girl kissing his hand who once had been broken on purpose, whose nails had been denailed, who has been beaten up while being in prison because he wants the independency of his country. Imagine the guy running away and seeking shelter in his sister's house, only to find out that she had a child with a man of the enemy nationality. When he had decided to anesthetize his feelings he meets a girl, she falls in love with him she understands even what he doesnt say, and one day as he tells her what happened after she asks too much about it, she kisses his hand crying, kisses his face, neck, chest, the eyebrows above his blue eyes, arms and holds him tight and wants him so bad to the point of crying because she wants him and loves him too much and wants him to forget everything. She tells him "you're mine, my angel, my salvation, you have me now, I will heal you with my love". The girl feels so much empathy for the guy that it leads to the desire of making love, although the guy is not popular, not a jerk, not vain, she loves him because she looks at him as her hero, a guy with morals and with a tough last but she loves him so much she wants to take away all the pain from him, from a guy who was hated at school because he was minority, who had no right to scholarship, who joined the independent movement to change his country, who was hit and tortured in prison and had to see a mate of his being killed in front of his eyes. |
Posted: 19 Aug 2019 09:25 PM PDT Queen Camilla will have no blood ties to the House of Windsor because her children are of the House of Parker-Bowles (having been fathered by Camilla's husband Andrew Parker-Bowles). Will her loyalties always be somewhat suspect because of this? Or will she denounce her children when she becomes Queen? |
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