Family & Relationships: Question: Girlfriend is more worried about her parents and money than the two of us? |
- Question: Girlfriend is more worried about her parents and money than the two of us?
- Question: What does my roommate want?
- Question: Do you think I was being flirtatious or friendly?
- Question: Why do teens have kids ?
- Question: Why is my sister doing this?
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Question: Girlfriend is more worried about her parents and money than the two of us? Posted: 24 Jan 2020 07:30 AM PST Maybe it's not exactly like this, I know she has her reasons but I am sad about the answer she gave me. So yesterday she invited me at het new apartment. She still lives with her parents but thr new apartment it's better, with somehow bigger rooms. Well bot as big as americans are used to, but compared to what er can afford... When she showed me her new bedroom I just hugged her and held her til the bed and when I let her down I tried to kiss her til and tangled up my hands in hers, above our heads. After a while she blushed and stopped it, and kept me showing the other rooms. When we reached the bathroom she made me notice it had both shower and bath, so I told her we could have a bath together and she said 'are you crazy? Do you know how it costs to fill a bath with hot water? I said it's no big deal, all couples do it, and it's not so expensive. Actually I've been dreaming about havibg a bath with her for a while, I just love her so much, she is everything that I have ever wanted, my angel. So I asked her we could have a shower if she doesn't want a bath but she still makes excuses about the expenses and her parents, that she won't spend their money to have fun with me. I was a bit disappointed cause I am so fond of her, I want her so bad that having a bath with her oflr whatever with her would make me cry out of happiness. Why is she so unromantic? |
Question: What does my roommate want? Posted: 23 Jan 2020 09:59 PM PST Hi! Just to disclose, I'm a bisexual woman in a relationship with another woman. When I first started at my new job , I met A (my roommate), she reminded me of an ex which led to a weird tension between us. In the first month of me being there, she neglected to tell me that she had a bf. She remained flirty throughout. Flash forward to June of last year when we decided to be roommates, things really started getting weird: - I saw her open her phone onto my insta page - we went to a restaurant where I got tipsy and stated that I think everyone at their core is somewhere on the LGBT spectrum and some just need it to be unlocked to which she replied "are you gonna unlock it in me" - she got mega drunk one night at our apartment and started to fondle me and run her nails up and down my thighs and grabbed my face like she was gonna kiss me (my gf was right in the room) - she, who previously declared she was straight, showed me a youtube video about guessing other people's sexual orientation in which the topic of pansexuality came up and I had to explain it to her and she was like "oh interesting. i could see myself with a woman. I just can't end up with one but I know a woman can make me feel good" Then in December her bf got shot and that broke her, but she has since sent me 2 e-transfers with the question "do u love me" and the answer being "yes". The most recent one, I asked her if I was supposed to answer yes and she was like "ye, is that how you feel". What's going on? She also frequently says ''you're so cute" |
Question: Do you think I was being flirtatious or friendly? Posted: 23 Jan 2020 06:59 PM PST I have a guy friend that I work with. Today was his last day of working with us and I said goodbye to him and gave him a warm hug and it was pretty long. I said while hugging him that I enjoyed working with him. We talked a little like small chat about other things besides work. He seemed like he wanted to keep chatting so we talked for a while longer. For a few days, he was talking about how he wanted to stay in touch. Today, I said we should stay in touch and that I have his number. Then he gave me a casual hug and said take care and smiled and waved. I just wanted to show friendliness but do you think I was being flirtatious by saying I enjoyed working with you and we should stay in touch? |
Question: Why do teens have kids ? Posted: 23 Jan 2020 06:44 PM PST My wife was 19 when she had her first daughter she's now 27 we got 3 kids together her oldest son isn't mine she had him with her ex. My ex wife had our son when she was 17 she and her husband have a kid shes having another one she's only 24. One of my cousins had twins when she was 16 she's only 22 she's got 5 kids. One of my wife's friends had a kid when she was only 13. Why do so many teenagers have kids ? |
Question: Why is my sister doing this? Posted: 23 Jan 2020 05:26 PM PST After my I got with my fiancé & turned out to be pregnant my sister started acting up. She has had her moments where she blames for our past. I love my sister & I know neither of us are perfect, but when we were younger, people would rudely comment on our appearances & compare us. Usually it consisted of them calling me the pretty one, the nice one, or the "thin one." I've always tried defending her & telling everyone she's just as gorgeous & just doing anything an older sister can to ignore those adults. It hurts to hear her cry, blame me & yell at me for it constantly. I know I have no control in what other people say, & I know there is only so much I can do. Fast forward to now, she is always rude to all my friends & the other day started arguing with my husband about our baby saying "it's my baby, you're no man" to telling me she didn't care about me, only the baby. Just last night while my parents where discussing about about moving to Cali she said "leave with us & leave your ugly husband here." I looked at her & said "dude, please stop. Time it down." For her to reply "what? I can't be saying your husband is some fine *** man." Which made me feel uncomfortable for her to start commenting about our bodies to my mom, saying "you should've heard her. They were telling her my butt is bigger than hers & she said my fiancé thinks mine is." I again told her to stop for her to say "what? You know He wouldn't tell you mine is bigger" |
Posted: 23 Jan 2020 02:19 PM PST |
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