Family & Relationships: Question: Did she mean what she said? |
- Question: Did she mean what she said?
- Question: Can I get sued for this? ?
- Question: I think i may have ruined my life, what should i do now?
- Question: Would it be okay for me to have a model wallpaper like this even though I'm an adult that lives with my mother?
Question: Did she mean what she said? Posted: 26 Feb 2020 08:46 AM PST If you gave someone something that they used. Then told you they wished they had more of that something, so you gave them more of that something. But then they did something different instead of using what you gave them when they said they wished they had more. Do you think they meant what they said when they said they wished they had more? If so, why once given that would they do/use something else? If they didn't mean it, why say they wished they had more? The main reason I'm confused about it is I'm only guaranteed to see this person for another week ans what I gave them would only last a week or 2 for them. What they have now will last 2-4weeks. So if they decide to use what I gave them after what they have now is gone, I may not see them anymore, so may not see if/when they do use them. And the last question would be why wouldnt they use what you gave them that last less than first while they see you before using the thing that last longer? |
Question: Can I get sued for this? ? Posted: 26 Feb 2020 07:38 AM PST July 2019' my friend turned himself in for posting nudes of his ex wife and stalking. He asked me if I'd like to stay at the apartment and I'd have to pay the rent ($600). He said he'll be gone 3-6 months. I agreed. He said he owed $1,000 in rent. So when I took over, I paid the $600 and his mom said she'll pay the $400 (she never did). He was unable to do his recertification so s8 increased his rent to $900. During fall, my full time hours got cut to part time, so I was only bringing in $600 monthly. I was rarely at the apartment and my mom was having a hard time paying bills. So I began helping my mother (still paying $50-300 for rent and paying for his cable). Anyways, he got an official eviction letter for rent that's 2,000. I took pics and send it to the mom. She asked was I caught up. To cut to the chase, the mom is like you owe $1,000 and asked did I get my income tax to pay it off since I "said" I was going to do that (which I don't remember), but I said I'll pay my part (text). My mom and mentor said it's no need in me giving up $1,000 because unless his mom has the other $1,000 the apartment cannot be saved. I just don't want to get sued. I was just thinking of giving him $ when he gets out as a "starter" for him to get back on his feet. What do I do? |
Question: I think i may have ruined my life, what should i do now? Posted: 26 Feb 2020 01:44 AM PST Im a 23 year old white male, served in the Air Force, decent grades all through school, graduated with honors. never touched anything illegal in my life, I just don t know where i went wrong. In my freshman year of high school my mother passed away unexpectedly and created a rift in my family that has torn it apart. i no longer even speak to any of my relatives (or anyone else for that matter) except for my father, who has been in and out of my life several times since then. I enlisted almost immediately after i graduated because my father (58 at the time) did not have a job and could not support himself and my little sister with his disability check. at that point things looked like they were getting better and at one point i was even able to rent a nice place and had them move in with me. But it didnt last. an incident with fellow airmen at my base escalated to the point that i was faced with a general discharge for simply "failing to make my peers (higher ranking no less) follow proper procedures" before i even finished my first term. after the heartache of having to tell my family that we would have to move back to the RV that we had been living in before i joined, i discovered a new problem: no employer would hire me. i searched for a job for almost 6 months before i was finally picked up by the local dominos as a delivery driver. I was treated with so much contempt by my co-workers as i was forced to explain my discharge in detail in front of the entire staff during the interview just to be considered for the job. i quit after 2 months when the store owner told me i was to work 21 days straight due to a misplaced wallet on my way to work. i now live with my father and his sisters and their kids on a communal property that my grandmother owns. every day i get asked why i dont have a job yet, and the only answer i can give them is "im un-hirable". All of these things that have happened up to this point i have considered just life being life, but im at a loss as to what to do after this next part. last week i was sitting outside minding my own business when i started shouting at my nephews who were being excessively rowdy on a trampoline. i was immediately scolded by EVERY person in the vicinity and i was told that i should stay inside away from the kids because i was "scaring them". Im not a very large or intimidating guy so this overwhelmed me emotionally that my own family would treat me like some predator. I left and went to get some thing to eat to cool my head, and when i got back i was greeted with accusations of causing the children to get hurt. apparently none of the adults in the area were paying attention to the kids but me, and when i left one of them broke his arm falling off the trampoline. TL:DR can t leave my bed from fear of being attacked for existing within my own family. |
Posted: 25 Feb 2020 06:51 PM PST My mom doesn't use my computers or anything but my desktop pc screen is visible at my room door. But I do not think that wallpaper isn't that bad, its a bit of Instagram allowed type content. |
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