Friends: Question: My mom asked to go to the store for me and used my credit card on her? |
- Question: My mom asked to go to the store for me and used my credit card on her?
- Question: Are people who act like know it all's being bullies?
- Question: I need help with this?
- Question: Was she being creepy?
- Question: How can I be better at making close connections?
- Question: You have a roommate who is allergic to dog hair a roommate moved in has a malamute wolf how should he tell woflgirl to leave?
- Question: My friend is mean?
- Question: If a girl made out with you while you were asleep would you be upset?
- Question: Why do the women at work have such an issue with me?
- Question: Is this a toxic friendship to have?
- Question: Am I in the wrong for assaulting this kid?
- Question: Why are ppl so adamant on not "victim blaming"??
- Question: How too deal with a clingy new friends?
- Question: How do I go about making up with my guy friend?
- Question: Is this person toxic to me? Should i believe him?
- Question: Should I talk to them anymore?
- Question: Is he just being overly friendly ?
- Question: Why would an opposite sex friend travel for a day visit out of state with his sibling?
Question: My mom asked to go to the store for me and used my credit card on her? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 05:55 PM PDT I had 200 dollars on my credit card. Now I only have 100. I confronted her about it and she made excuses, tried to justify what she did, threw my stuff, and threatened to drag me out the house. Then sat back laughing, smiling, and looking at me with an evil look on her face. She did it on purpose. I don't want to talk to her anymore. I don't trust her. I don't want to live anymore. I'm going to kill myself tonight. All people do is bully me and take advantage of me because they think I won't say anything. I'm done. Things will never change. |
Question: Are people who act like know it all's being bullies? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 04:42 PM PDT Is outspokenly telling someone that's wrong, or telling someone what they should do, or telling someone they're being rude, and it came out of nowhere like they weren't expecting it, not cool |
Question: I need help with this? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 02:58 PM PDT Are there some friends that care about you as much as your family does? Is that even possible? |
Question: Was she being creepy? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 01:46 PM PDT so a friend of mine from school was messaging me on instagram and she was always messaging me asking me every hour what i was doing. she would always ask what are you doing now and stuff like that and i felt creeped out by it because i felt like she was stalking me almost by doing that and i felt unsafe being friends with her. she also had feelings for me but i didnt have feelings for her and she use to creepily touch me during class by rubbing her hands on my legs in a sexual way and i told her to stop but then the next day would do it again after i told her to stop and i did tell her also i wasnt into her that way at all and she still would do it. she also would put her hand on my shoulder and moved it down my arms which made me feel uncomfortable being her friend so i told her im sorry but i dont want to be her friend anymore and i mean she seemed really upset and was apologizing to me and saying she wouldnt do it again but i knew she would obviously do it again so i just said no im sorry but i dont want to be friends with you anymore so please stop. then the rest of the school year we were no longer friends or talked to one another anymore but the things she did to me have dramatized me for life because i have never been friends with a girl or anyone who has done that stuff to me before but in your opinions not by mine do you think she was being creepy or not. |
Question: How can I be better at making close connections? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 01:15 PM PDT Ok so I have friends and people that I see and am friendly with at school but after school/ on weekends no one ever asks me to hangout or anything like that and if we talk it s because I initiate every convo. And it s like that with EVERYONE. So I feel like I m not really getting anywhere in terms of friends and it gets really lonely. So what can I do to help make close friends or just be someone that people think about when they think of asking people to hangout? |
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Posted: 06 Sep 2019 11:52 AM PDT So i was talking to my iMac 2008 and it said that it doesn't want to be friends anymore so i started crying and it ignores me and didn't talk to me and i screamed stop ignoring me and it kept ignoring me and i can't stop crying |
Question: If a girl made out with you while you were asleep would you be upset? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 11:35 AM PDT Mainly guys, be honest, if a girl who's pretty good looking made out with you while you were in a deep sleep and literally EVERYBODY just laughed it off and figured it was pretty funny. Would you later hear about and throw a tantrum and say you felt violated and dont want anything to do with the girl or ur own friends but they recognized it for being the joke that it was? Or would you man up and quit whining about it and live a little. Geez |
Question: Why do the women at work have such an issue with me? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 10:32 AM PDT I've done nothing to these girls. I go in, I work and I go home. I don't even treat them badly, and the majority of the time I'm one of the only people doing the work while everyone else sits around, smokes and eats. It's caused so much stress it's almost like being in high school. I'm stuck at that job right now until I find another one in which I have a hard time finding. |
Question: Is this a toxic friendship to have? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 09:44 AM PDT I like a guy for a really long time, he knew I was wondering if I still had a chance to date him he showed up to a restaurant where my friends and I were at....my friends never met him...they immediately started judging him, not one of them encouraged me to talk to him, they threatened to beat him up, he never did anything to deserve it, threatened to slap him with an object, told me I could do better because his hair color, which is very judgmental, never gave him a chance to talk, called him gay because his hair color and his clothes/wore really tight pants. Is this what fake friends would do? |
Question: Am I in the wrong for assaulting this kid? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 09:27 AM PDT Yesterday at school I pushed this boy & punched him a couple times in the face. We used to be friends until he started an argument with me for NO reason & bullied me. He suddenly wanted to be friends with me again but I was ignoring him because I was tired of him talking **** constantly but acting like the victim when someone fights back. Yesterday for no reason at all, in class he was saying he was going to beat up my boyfriend at the football game, even though he NEVER talked to my boyfriend before & my boyfriend thinks his drama is stupid & irrelevant. Plus my boyfriend is 18 & is has more important things to worry about so he doesn't respond. At first I was ignoring him, but by the end of class, I flipped out on him & assaulted him. Afterwards he threatened the principal to press charges & acted like the victim.. for a girl hitting him. I know I could've handled it better, but I was ignoring him for the longest time & he wouldn't stop so I snapped. I was never even mean to this kid in return, but for some reason he was still just being a bully. I'm not suspended because he's known to start **** at school. |
Question: Why are ppl so adamant on not "victim blaming"?? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 08:15 AM PDT Let's be real, in some situations, the "victim" put themselves in harms way and should at least partially share the blame. One guy I know has his panties in a bunch bc he went to a gay club and someone was making aggressive moves on him. Sure that guys may be considered out of line but wake up bro, ur a stud in a gay club. There's a saying about lying with dogs and getting fleas or whatever. Point is, the victim here put himself in that predicament and is therefore responsible. Same goes for a chick walking around looking like a hooker. Yes, the person who attacks her is dead wrong, but she has some blame to share to. I dont get this whole, dont blame the victim BS stigma. |
Question: How too deal with a clingy new friends? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 04:53 AM PDT I (mid 20's F) have known this girl (also mid 20's F) for only a few months. I met her in one of my classes last semester and we talked every now and then, but we never exchanged phone numbers or hung out outside of class. Today is the 2nd day of the new semester and we are in the same program so we have all the same classes. She sits next to me in every single one, follows me to get food, any financial aid or other matter along those lines that is no one's business but my own and the school's, she says "I'll come with you!" She will insist if I say no or "you really don't have to." When I mentioned today that I was thinking about heading to the gym on campus, she lit right up and said she would go with me. When I try to talk to and get to know other classmates a little, she has to jump in to every conversation and completely take it over. I don't mind talking to her, or having lunch, but again its 2 days in and I'm am already starting to get very annoyed. I have a feeling the entire next 2 years of my school life is going to be like this if I don't speak up. I want to meet new people and get to know my classmates but am finding it difficult as she is constantly there. I tend to be more introverted and avoid confrontation, but I know that if I just try and avoid it, it's not going to solve anything. How can I tell her I need some personal space without being cruel? I don't want to hurt her, and I understand she may just be lonely but I don't have to be her only friend. I want to be able to have a conversation with someone else without feeling guilty about "ignoring" her. Or for not sitting next to her in class. Tomorrow is a lab day and I know she's going to want to be partners. For me, it's too much. |
Question: How do I go about making up with my guy friend? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 03:17 AM PDT Recently one of my best guy friends from college blocked me because I'm apparently scaring him. Months ago I wished him happy birthday and he never responded, I tried texting him again months after that saying what's up and he never responded. It got to the poain't where Everytime I would try to just say hi he never answered. He used to answer all my texts, then out of nowhere he just stopped. I texted one of his friends asking if I did something wrong and there was one day where I got so emotionally distraught that I called him crying hysterically. Which I don't remember. I accidentally one day texted him telling him rob 'die' when it was meant for another friend that I always joke with. I realized that my issue is that I want people to communicate the way I want them to, and when they don't I react in a terrible way to where I get upset. Also side note: I really like his best friend and it was also a combination of not seeing him either. |
Question: Is this person toxic to me? Should i believe him? Posted: 06 Sep 2019 12:10 AM PDT I asked my friend what does he think of me as a person. He said that I'm a person who people would make fun of. I asked him why does he think people would make fun of me. Then he said that I'm abnormal. The way i walk is weird and there are so many things weird about me and thats why people would make fun of me. This hurt me a lot. Well it is true that i do have to deal with a lot of bullying and mockery in school.... But i really don't think there is anything weird or wrong with me as a person. |
Question: Should I talk to them anymore? Posted: 05 Sep 2019 08:26 PM PDT My best friend is flirting with my crush. She even sent him sexy pics of hers and asked him "which one should I post?" And then she sent me screesnshots of him calling her cute and pretty. She knows I like him and she's rubbing it on my face. Should I be friends with them? What do I do? I stopped talking to both her and my crush. |
Question: Is he just being overly friendly ? Posted: 05 Sep 2019 06:45 PM PDT I met a guy at a school party and we chatted for a bit. Now whenever he sees me at school he always says hi to me and he tried to talk with me once about school. He is always well aware if I am around him. He also talked to me last week, and I was surprised that he remembered my name since we last met was few months ago and we only talked for few minutes. Yesterday, I was at the library reading and when I looked up I noticed he was looking at me, so he waved and smiled and I waved back. Is he just trying to be nice/friendly or is he interested? |
Question: Why would an opposite sex friend travel for a day visit out of state with his sibling? Posted: 05 Sep 2019 06:22 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 (out of state). Hence why I raised an eyebrow. Neither of them have been to where I live in and honestly, they have no reason to come here lol. My friend is a dear one and one of my best friends. we've been friends for 4 years. So it could just be like any friendship's longevity: you eventually also meet their family. 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. This didn't feel like a formal "meet my brother" thing. Yet somehow I felt like that might've been the motive - for me to meet his brother in a casual setting. More likely because my friend is interested 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 |
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