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Question: Is it wrong to stop talking to a friend because I am envious of him? Posted: 03 Oct 2019 05:08 PM PDT |
Posted: 03 Oct 2019 05:08 PM PDT An acquaintance from the gym ( guy in his late 20's asked if I had a room for rent and I said yes, I have an 11 year old that lives with me ) I am 41 . so far there hasn't been many issues , he pays his share of rent and utilities ,he hardly works 2 days a week only ! ( I didn't know that prior ) anyway he is always home cooking , has zero guy friends , has a girl friend with whom he is in a poly amorous relationship and had a loud fight the other night . anyways I just wanted to give a little background on the situation , my question is he moved in 2 months ago and brought a big chair and a big table that don't go anywhere in the living room and he is keen on keeping them especially the table, it's not being used , there's no room for it anywhere in the house and we just had a "heated" talk about how it's the only thing he brought and that I am dominating , I explained that I'm just just trying to have a decent normal looking living room not a place where we store things that don't go anywhere . he left without saying anything .what to do ? thanks a million !!! |
Posted: 03 Oct 2019 01:41 PM PDT A friend texted me if would give my marathon bib (number) to her friend because I purchased a bib earlier but decided not to do the marathon. I texted ok but then texted that I would sell it. My husband said I should just give it to her for free. I said I paid for it so if someone wanted it they should except to pay for it. |
Posted: 03 Oct 2019 12:30 PM PDT So, a few times in our lengthy friendship, my best friend, who has made his feelings for me known several times over will, every now and again, call me shallow when I tell him I'm not attracted to him. I've been married for almost a year to my husband, and I am extremely attracted to him. I don't have some silly checklist for the perfect man, but, like most people, when you meet the right person, you just know what you want and what you like about them. There are usually difficulties when a guy and a girl of the same age become close friends. One usually ends up liking the other. I've never given my friend any idea that I've felt something for him other than friendship, and he also knows i'm not attracted to him. I've made that clear. We've been best friends since high school which ended nearly a decade ago, and aside from this issue, he's a good friend. But I do wonder after all these years if him calling me shallow because I have to be attracted to someone in order to be involved with them romantically is true. He claims he doesn't have to be attracted at all, and that makes me the shallow person. Thank you for reading. |
Question: How to remove mom as friend? Posted: 03 Oct 2019 10:38 AM PDT My mom is my friend on Snapchat, and I don't like it, how can I tell her I don't want to be friends with her. |
Posted: 03 Oct 2019 09:33 AM PDT This is talking about a non-family member with no relation whatever....just a person that was always nice to you without expecting anything in return and who you think wouldn't blow the money on stupid stuff, and maybe even leave it to their own kids or spouse if they themselves died without spending it. Would you still choose them as a beneficiary if you felt like they were already financially secure, or would become so in retirement due to their own (and/or spouses) good income? Or would you be more inclined to choose someone who seemed to be of more modest means, judging by the house they lived in, car they drove, occupation, number of kids who might benefit from their inheritance when they die if they don't spend it all, etc. Or would you choose a 3rd option, a non-profit of some sort, before leaving it to any type of 'friend,' well off or not? Would you be afraid that the non-profit was just use the money to give their employees raises, especially when their organization's board is made up of friends that are more than willing to vote in a raise at the next possible opportunity? I don't see how there's any way to know the salaries of top management and the true needs of a non-profit who doesn't open up their books. There seems to be some confusion, given the answers being posted. This is not asking what a person COULD do in a legal or moral sense. I'm fully aware of what I COULD do. It's asking what YOU would do. |
Question: Help! How to start talking to people.? Posted: 03 Oct 2019 08:49 AM PDT I would really appreciate some help on this even though it may not seem like a big deal. I'm in highschool. In one of my classes at school I sit with three other people that are a grade youngers than me and I never met them before. I am really shy and therefore find it hard to talk to them. I've been in school for about a month and have had only one conversation with them when we were doing a project. When they have conversations I usually just sit there in silence. I want to become friends and talk to them but I feel like it's too late and they will be weirded out if I just walk in and start chatting one day out of nowhere. Does anyone have any advice on how I can slowly kind of start talking to them. I can't be silent the whole year and I want to make new friends. I'm just an introvert so this stuff is hard for me. They probably think I'm weird for just sitting there but I want to get to know them and have them see my true personality as well. |
Question: Should I tell this guy I want to have a threesome with him? Posted: 03 Oct 2019 08:48 AM PDT This guy and I hooked up once and had sex it's been a while. He said he thought that it should only be a one-time thing because I told him that my parents like him and want me to date him. But I'm not interested in dating him at all. He said I could still send him my pictures. I have been talking to other guys one of the guys like me. And I'm going to have sex with another guy soon. But I still want to have a threesome with this guy. When we first started talking he asked me if I ever would. I would like to experience it with him. Should I tell him that I want to? I know he said he didn't want sex with me again. But maybe he'll be down for a threesome. @Coach Simon: Go away troll you answer every question with this same answer stupid troll. @NONAME: Stupid troll he knew my parents before we hooked up. |
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Question: Is it odd that I have friend who is 7 years younger then me? Posted: 03 Oct 2019 04:32 AM PDT I'm 27 and I have friend who is 20. We joke around alot and laugh and he always states that I'm too old for him to hang around. We are good friends and all but one thing just bothers me and that is my age because I'm almost 10 years older then him and he says he wishes that I was his age again but I cannot be 20 again, I want to but 20 been long gone for me. Anyways is 7 years a big age gap for me to have a friend that age? |
Posted: 03 Oct 2019 12:15 AM PDT am in college and have a class with a girl my age. She laughs at stuff I say, smiles a lot at me and to stuff I say. She said hi when she saw me ask what's up. We had to do peer reviews and she came to my table sat next to me at my table. She sat between me and another woman Im friends with, talked to her she said something, smiled at me and looked deep into my eyes and didn't stop smiling and it felt awkward, if I didn't break the eye contact she probably would've continued. One day I sat down waiting for class and sat with another woman and she came in for class walked over and started waiting very close to me, hovering over standing in my personal space, she walked right in front of me and started getting close to me and I could smell her but she had her back to me. This was the closest she's been to me. There was a whole room not a lot of other people. When I talked about another girl flirting with me and asking for advice from a woman I talk to in college to not lead her on. She joined the conversation said that the other girl will continue pushing boundaries and persisting if I don't say I'm not interested and ignore hrr. She started this stuff after I asked for advice, . I told her someone said my hair looks like the clown from it and she said that's not nice. I'm afraid she knows I'm too nice not say I'm not interested in a girl and won't ignore. She started seeming flirty after giving me advice |
Question: Has this boy been damaging her reputation? Posted: 02 Oct 2019 08:35 PM PDT My sister started middle school last year; a boy Alex started to tell others she stares at him. She does stare. He may have told some, "so she must like me" but it's false. A nosy girl told her she thinks she stares at him too & then talked to her about it. A group of girls walked up to her to ask her why. Altho she tried to keep her eyes off him, he still told others. His bff Jeff asked her why she looks at him. Alex yelled at her not to look at him even when she had her back to him. When she & another kid inadvertently caught each others eyes once, he scowled & growled "Don't look at me!" A girl she was friendly w/ said, "Mary, Alex doesn't like you 'cuz you stare at him!" Alex laughed at her mishaps. Once when Jeff & a girl Abby were sitting near her, Abby leaned towards him & said quietly, "Alex wants Mary to stop staring at him" & then Abby giggled; after that, Jeff said Ew! to Mary. Mary saw Alex say something to a boy while looking at her from far away. Another boy said once "Don't look at me" when working in groups. Mom insists it's a disagreement & that there's nothing wrong with Alex telling others she stares at him, told Mary she's bothering Alex, & told Mary to befriend Jeff. Dad thought they're bf/gf. Abby blurted out, "We KNOW you like Alex!" & wouldn't believe Mary otherwise. Mom assured her *He'll stop eventually* but Mary knew that'd never happen. Mary told her counselor about Alex. I saw her cry talking to mom after school once after he yelled at her while another girl she was friendly w/ was standing btw them & having a smug smile. After she answered someone's question, Alex imitated her. Alex & Jeff are in her class AGAIN this year. When Alex & Ron were standing next to each other, he whispered to Ron. Then Ron yelled at her, "Don't look at me!" Then Alex giggled. After Alex whispered to Sean while looking at her, Sean & his bff threw tiny paper balls at her in class; mom suggests it's because Mary was talking to herself. Jeff told Mary once, "Alex told me to tell you…you're ugly." When Alex saw her mishap, he laughed looking at Sean & then Sean started to laugh. When passing each other in the hall once, Alex was like to her, "Freak." When Mary accidentally touched Alex's sleeve once, he complained to Sean; Sean said Ew! After Alex shouted in the hall from far away when kids were near him "Mary! Stop staring at me!" she saw 1 of them laughing. Mom whined to Mary that she should've been friendlier & has said, "The kids are doing you a favor." She doesn't know if she can handle another year with Alex. Would this be bullying or just occasional [unkind] behavior? Or has he just been venting? |
Posted: 02 Oct 2019 08:10 PM PDT https://imgur.com/a/AlCez9v |
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