Friends: Question: My wife and I find it hard to make friends with other families.Would moving from city to suburbs make it easier for our kids to make friends? |
- Question: My wife and I find it hard to make friends with other families.Would moving from city to suburbs make it easier for our kids to make friends?
- Question: Are we seeing eachother????
- Question: T or F real friends wouldn’t try to convince their friend this person is not interested in him without REAL evidence....?
- Question: Is this a decent figure for a mom with 2 kids?
- Question: My friend Jason has really ugly toes. He keeps uploading pics of his feet on Instagram. I told him he had goofy toes. Should I apologize?
- Question: Did I do the right thing to not comment on this?
- Question: How can I stop people from asking the this?
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Posted: 15 Nov 2019 05:19 PM PST |
Question: Are we seeing eachother???? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 05:04 PM PST Back in December of last year i met this girl from work. Deep down i always had a crush on her but i never said anything since she had a boyfriend. back in the end up September she broke up with her boyfriend of 2 years. Later on we began talking and going out, she told me she likes me but wants us to take things slow because deep down she's still broken from the relationship. Me and her hangout almost everyday, we kisss and cuddle, we even had sex before. Some of her close friends already know about me. Are we seeing each other??? Are we dating????? What are we??? |
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Question: Is this a decent figure for a mom with 2 kids? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 04:06 PM PST https://imgur.com/a/2FIMerT |
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Question: Did I do the right thing to not comment on this? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 02:52 PM PST I am a guy intern at a company. My good friend Ann is also an intern at the company. One day Ann's mom came buy to pick her up from work and Ann introduced me to her mom. We had a brief conversation before they left. Ann's mom seemed to me to be a very nice person. The next day a work Ann asked me if I saw anything unusual about her mom. I did. Her mom had the biggest boobs I had ever seen. However there was no way I was going to say that to Ann. I just said "your mom is unusually beautiful". I though I had dodged a bullet by not saying anything about her mom's boobs. Giving this more thought I think Ann wanted me to say something about her mom's unusual boob size. But what could I say? Did I do the right thing to not comment about boob size? |
Question: How can I stop people from asking the this? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 01:25 PM PST I got a job as an intern. I was VERY LUCKY to find an internship in a field I am interested in and best of all I get paid for being an intern, something very few of my high school classmates do. I have a great boss at work that I just adore. He spends a lot of his time training me and is always available to help me when I have questions or screw up something. My boss is a great and I mean GREAT looking guy. He is also the nicest person in the world. I really lucked out getting him for a boss. He NEVER hits on me. He is just my friend. Sometimes he takes me to meetings and/or business lunches to give me experience doing these things. It almost always happens that some of the women will ask me if I am sleeping with my boss. I just tell people I am an intern and I am here to learn. I am not here to sleep with my boss. Can someone tell me a way to stop people from asking me if I sleep with the boss. He is about my mother's age so I have ZERO romantic interest in him even though he is so good looking. Or give me a good answer when someone asks me if I am sleeping with the boss that will stop people from asking such a stupid question. I am just learning about business so is it common for girls to be sleeping with their boss in business. |
Posted: 15 Nov 2019 01:19 PM PST The guys in my high school are having a cleavage contest. They are going to give a $100 prize to the girl having the most cleavage. Us girls are discussing whether we should enter the contest. We could all use and extra $100. Is $100 enough to show a little skin? YOUR OPINION PLEASE. |
Question: Why is this guy so annoying? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 01:18 PM PST I fancied this guy for years and nothing ever happened. Hed walk past me a lot, see him in the gym, chat to me but nothing more. I was glad when he went away because a part of me was so bored of seeing him and nothing ever happening. Then he came back, went away, came back and its like hes always lurking around and I cant have a clean break of never seeing him again. This is going on for years. Now its the same thing, see him in the gym, see him when he walks past me in the café, see him walking past me in the park. I tried ignoring him but he came over and said to me I was ignoring him. Nothing ever happens and It feels like groundhog day. I don't always fancy him, sometimes I just find him irritating and wish hed go away for good but he always comes back and does this walking by me and looking over thing we are not strangers, ive often talked to him and he knows my family. |
Posted: 15 Nov 2019 10:37 AM PST I said that my roommate had a lot of stuff in the common area and I had to slither by them. He could not stop laughing at that as if it was some sexual innuendo and often asked me "so you had to slither right by your roommate?" Is this guy just nuts or is this like a thing he's onto |
Question: What can I do to support a guy friend? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 08:54 AM PST My guy friend and I were talking deeply and he opened up quite a lot which shocked me. He told me how he is an emotional person and opened up to me about his traumatic past, which is why he doesn't trust many people. He went further into the conversation saying how he puts on a fake smile. That when he gets angry or upset, he keeps it inside. He also played me some songs on his playlist that had depressing lyrics. I really want some advice I want to be there to support him... how could I do that? |
Question: Is this incident considered a "black out" from alcohol with my friend? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 07:49 AM PST The other day I had my friends over for drinks and we had a bit too much. Anyways one of my friends told me about her new relationship with a guy that night. Well the following day she totally forgot ever telling me about the story until I pinched her and then for some reason she remembered the incident because I pinched her when she was drunk on that night. She also remembers going over to watch some television at the party, but she doesn't remember when she sat on the couch and I was holding her head and we took a few pictures together and she had her eyes closed. |
Question: Does a spider feel pain when killed? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 07:30 AM PST I was out with two of my friends a few days ago. One of them ('Friend A') was speaking about a spider that was in her room, and how they had to throw it out of the window to get rid of it. I didn't totally hear what my second friend ('Friend B') said in response, but 'Friend A' said in reply 'I don't like killing things'. Therefore 'Friend B' must have said something about having should have killed it instead of throwing it out of the window. Why would have 'Friend B' said this? Why would they suggest killing a spider rather than just throwing it out of a window? |
Question: How do I handle this situation? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 07:05 AM PST I was waiting to be seated at a restaurant with 2 friends and this great looking guy was leaving the restaurant and he saw me and came over and give me a hug and said "Hello Joyce, you are just as beautiful as I remember you. We talked briefly and then the waiter came to seat us. The guy gave me his card and said "Call me sometime and lets have lunch and catch up on what we have been doing all these years". My friends at lunch said "Who was that guy that gave you the hug"? I told them he was a old boyfriend from high school that I had not seen in over 25 years. He was the guy that talked me into going to college which was the best decision of my life. It is where I met my husband, the love of my life. I really want to have lunch with him and say thank you for all you did for me. I just need some advice on how to do it. Should I call him and say my husband and I would like to meet you for lunch some time. I don't know if he is married or not so should I ask him to bring his wife along as I would like to meet her? How do I ask my husband to join me for this meeting. It just does not seem like he would understand if I said I want to have lunch with an old boyfriend. Perhaps I should tell my husband I would like to meet a old high school friend. Someone please give me some advice on how I should handle this. THANKS. |
Posted: 15 Nov 2019 07:01 AM PST Someone said to me "You're worth your weight in peanut shells". I was working on a marketing project for him and doing this for free, which no one else would do, unless they got money. I tell this guy that I'm almost done and for days he's telling "get it done, get it done", so I rush it and he keeps saying "why didn't you do this?". I'm like "cause you told me to get it done now" and he doesn't seem to understand that I need time for it to be perfect. Then he say "you're worth your weight in peanut shells" and I want to know what it mean and how to respond. |
Question: What does this saying mean? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 06:46 AM PST Someone said to me "You're worth your weight in peanut shells". What does it mean? |
Posted: 15 Nov 2019 02:56 AM PST I liked her, and she liked me too. When I told her I wanted to hang out,she said no. I ask her why, and she said, aftet I insisted, 'you grew up in your country, with your family, eating on sundays at you grannys place. I had to face racism, hate and lack of love. Find yourself a girl like you, we are too different. Life has blessed you,and cursed me.'. The thing is that I like her a lot, she's so different from other girls. Is she saying this because she really mean it or because she wants me to go after her? What should I do? |
Question: My professor might think I’m a creep? Posted: 15 Nov 2019 12:58 AM PST So I'm an art major, and one of the guys teaching at my school is someone I've followed online since I was in high school. I'm a big fan of his work and was really excited to take a class from him this semester. At the beginning of this semester I walked up to him and tried to express that I liked his work and thought he was cool... it was kinda awkward, but we got through it. Since then, I have drawn him in my sketchbook a more than a few times while he was lecturing cuz he has an interesting face and I really look up to him. Unfortunately, we also have sketchbook review days and he has seen these pictures of himself SEVERAL times. He hasn't said anything, but I can see how it might come off as creepy or stalkerish. I want to develop a positive relationship and even a friendship with him if I can, but I'm wondering if I made it weird. Can I come back from this naturally? Will I ever be cool in his eyes? What would you do if a fan of yours drew pictures of you without your knowledge? |
Question: I smoked a joint on vacation in LA and now I've got Reefer Madness, what do I do!?!? Posted: 14 Nov 2019 08:10 PM PST Help me, I feel like dancing with black men and burning their draft cards! I was such a perfect, vulnerable white woman and now I'm transfoooooooormiiiiiiiiiiing. Rawr. RAAAAAWR! Maybe if I play the piano fast enough I'll... AAAAAAAAAaaah!! |
Posted: 14 Nov 2019 06:21 PM PST My friend recently invited me on a cruise for their sweet sixteen. Some context on the friend, they are non-binary and I was their first close friend. we just started hanging out last year so it's been a year since we became friends, and since then, we've become really close. They aren't very social, and their mom always would nag them about that, but now since they have me, their mom is happy that they have a friend. I also brought them into my friend group and they hang out with us now (i wasn't the reason that they have friends, it was because of an event where we managed to become closer because of a mutual friend). I honestly love them to death and they tend to overthink and get social anxiety/anxiety in general when it comes to anything. So back to the cruise. Since i am their closest friend, i'm the only one that they're comfortable with enough to go on a cruise with for a week. They also have a twin brother who is also bringing a friend. The cruise would be completely paid for. Now here's the problem. My mother said no. She doesn't want other parents to be paying for an expensive cruise, and also, my mother doesn't want me going because i'd be the only girl. I feel really guilty because my friend will be really uncomfortable near their brother and his friend (they don't like his friends) and i'm not sure what to do now. I've accepted that my mother said no, but would it still be possible to convince her? If not, how should i go about telling them? anything else? |
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