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Question: Should I leave, I can't let go? Posted: 05 Sep 2019 02:14 PM PDT I currently live with my boyfriend at his parents house. We have a 4 month old baby together. I quit my job a month before he was born and am now starting a job at the beginning of next month. The problem is that we only have one car, my boyfriend has no license. Claims it's my fault he doesn't have a license and he doesn't plan on getting a car anytime soon. I have to drive nearly 80 miles back and forth dropping him off at work and picking him back up. I can't do that anymore once I start my job since the daycare is in the complete opposite direction of his job and I plan on going back to school next year. I've told him I wouldn't be able to keep driving him around once I started yet he still isn't motivated to even attempt to get himself a car. I can't put my life on hold for him, I'm thinking about moving back in with my parents because I simply can't stress out about worrying to drive him back and forth. We don't pay rent, and he has more than enough to be able to save up around half his paycheck for a car yet he claims it's impossible. I want to leave but I still love him and yet he also says he would take me to court to gain full custody of our kid (who he rarely ever attempt to play with or care for). What should I do? |
Question: My Son is getting a very bad and damaging reputation around the whole Down and School? Posted: 05 Sep 2019 12:42 PM PDT This is my first time ever using a website like this! I am a divorced Father with 2 teenagers (15,17) I am a custodial parent My 17 year old (Male) has lived in the same town his whole life...My town is a very small Rural farm town (Population of roughly 3000 people) (I grew up here too) I divorced my Ex Wife because she was constantly trying to start things leading to us both arguing and fighting almost everyday...I have a serious heart condition and could not handle the stress..I am not getting into the whole story about us...His Mom came from a very rich family her Dad owned 2 medium small town grocery stores...I came from a smaller farming family My son has been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome and ADHD and has been in Counseling his whole life...He has serious anger conditions. I have done everything I possibly can to help him...He is 6 foot tall (300 Pounds), He thinks he is a farm boy. He has had serious meltdowns at school and everyone fears him. Most of his friends and their parents have actually kicked him off their property the last time his friends mom did that he came back to their house from their field outback and was |
Question: Job Burnout: Nurses? Posted: 05 Sep 2019 11:33 AM PDT My coworkers and I (registered nurses, working in hospice) are simply burned out. We've lost two full time nurses, it's vacation season, and also the busiest season of the year for our office. Our patient load per nurse has increased, and our overtime has been adding up. We just got a new boss, and the office dynamics have drastically changed. We're stressed out, tired, and quite simply over it. Does anybody have suggestions to combat burn out and boost morale? We think it may come down to having a conversation with management that enough is enough: we're overloaded. But until anything can really be resolved, we need to lift our spirits! We know self care, diet, exercise, etc is all important. I'm looking for out of the box ideas to implement at the office! |
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Posted: 05 Sep 2019 05:47 AM PDT He either falls asleep on my tummy or my belly, and he always has his arms around me. When he wakes up he looks all confused and often says that he sleeps better when he's with me. I said, 'not with me.. but on me!' And he smiled and blushed. Why does he blush when I tell him such innocent things? When he's awake he hardly cuddles me. Bit when he's asleep he's all sweet and cute, like when he sleeps on me. |
Posted: 05 Sep 2019 05:29 AM PDT My boyfriend is 25 years old I am 21. He is my first boyfriend and everything was perfect until this happened. My father has depression a d has a really young family doctor. He was the one to understand the illness. I often go with my father to translate what he says. The doctor is a good guy and comprehensive, and looks younger than 30. I bet he was max 28 or something. My boyfriends found out and argued with him, I blocked him with my body so that the two wouldn't come to fists, and he called me b**** and said that I'd better go with him and leave him alone. He almost cried while insulting me and him, and I ran after him but he was cold and kept insulting me to make me go away. I've been crying for two days. And this happened just becausw I went with my fathet and helped with the translation, and just because the doctor happened to be a good looking and understanding guy. He ignored my messages til he answered with a really long one in which he said I shouldn't have done this (what? Just talking to my dad's doctor?) To him, especially knowing his story (his father divorced from his mom, married an american woman and had two children with her, never treated his son like he was a child. He lived for many years with his foreign mom in a small and unlivable apartment, with social and economic hardships, he was an outcast for many years and nobody but his mom looked after him). He added that I should marry him and have many little middle class kids (but I not well off) |
Question: Should one hold tightly and loosely when cuddling a girl? Posted: 04 Sep 2019 09:10 PM PDT |
Question: Why would an opposite sex friend bring his brother with for a day visit out of state? Posted: 04 Sep 2019 05:28 PM PDT This day trip on Labor Day wasn't one my friend planned in advance. It was the day before where he told me he and his brother were going to be in my state visiting really the only tourist attraction (which let me tell you - 2 guys would not be interested in on their own, lol). They were also traveling from where he lives. Hence why I raised an eyebrow. Neither of them have been to where I live in (small midwest city) and honestly, they have no reason to come here lol. My friend is a dear one and one of my best friends. As of ~6 months ago we live in different states, but in the same region (5.5-6.5 hour drive). If he had come himself I wouldn't have thought much. But because he came with his brother (and they spent 12 hrs in a car round trip), it sort of made the dynamic different than when it's just the 2 of us. To be clear, this wasn't some formal "meet my brother" thing at ALL. Yet somehow I felt like that might've been the motive - for me to meet his brother in a casual setting. Our families know of each other and the fact he brought his brother to come gave me a second thought. Is the intention here obvious or is it possible 2 men are legitimately traveling for 1 day to see the world's second largest mall? lol PS: we've been friends for 4 years. So it could just be like any friendship's longevity: you eventually also meet their family |
Question: Boyfriend sleeps with his hand on my chest what does that mean? Posted: 04 Sep 2019 12:48 PM PDT He basically puts his hand always on my left breast. If we exchange positions in the night sometimes I see he has put his head on my chest and hugs me. In the morning he always has his hand on my breats, but he never grops he's just put his hand on me and period. He doesnt squeeze or do anything. It's weird because he isnt even a controlling guy, nor a pig, he just likes to put his hand on me without groping. His hand on me is so light that I dont even feel it. Once I took his hand and kissed it and he looked at me with those puppy eyes. But why always on my chest? Does it mean something? |
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