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- Question: What can I do about my grandpa who just got out of a nursing home? ?
- Question: What makes you scared of a random man?
- Question: What’s the best way to handle someone calling you a liar when you’re actually telling the truth?
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- Question: My child’s father tried calling me at almost midnight ?
- Question: My relationship with my father is broken?
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Question: Has this happened to anyone else? Posted: 28 Apr 2020 03:41 PM PDT I am 25 and female. I wasn't having sex as a teen but when I was 15 on I wanted a baby so badly and I couldn't wait to get older so I could find my soul mate and get married and start a family. Now I'm 25 and I don't want a baby like I did....I don't even want to get married. I honestly want to live completely alone with my pets. Idk why i changed so much. It kind of saddens me because I feel like I really wanted these things. Now there's not much I care about? |
Question: What can I do about my grandpa who just got out of a nursing home? ? Posted: 28 Apr 2020 01:11 PM PDT My grandpa had to come out of a nursing home because our insurance stopped paying. He is bedridden, with one leg, bad diabetes and dementia. He talks out of his head most of the time and starts screaming and yelling like a 3 year old all night and all day. We left him in his hospital bed that is in his bedroom, because he cannot sleep in a regular bed but a hospital bed. He seems to sneak and try to get out of bed and usually falls out of bed and bumps his head, I have to hug him and lift him and put him back into bed, he is heavier than I am. He cannot do normal functions such as operate a telephone or remote control to the tv And has a hard time moving his hands and legs. He poops on himself and we me and my grandma has to set him on a board and encourage him to scoot onto a potty chair. We have to get him Into a wheelchair which takes 45 minutes. We have nurses that comes and visits but soon won't be able to come anymore because of insurance stop paying. It is like taking care of a baby, it is hard work, any suggestions? |
Question: What makes you scared of a random man? Posted: 28 Apr 2020 01:01 PM PDT If it be work related If it be race or sexual orientation and or a combination of the two If it be attraction If it be dis information of the individual If it be social fear and or adverse action If it be the fear of danger if so what danger? If you have no context clues whatsoever as to why someone could be scary or a threat what makes you react in such a way anyways? Would make you condemn openly boldly without evidence. Could it be a self fulfilling fetish or could it be dis information that gains you and or a group a collective power by making the opposite opponent thinking it's one up the ladder reason when truly it's not Or could it be that the reaction itself is deemed to be what is wanted socially so you coin in on your part? ☝️ If so are you afraid of such consequences? A collective punishment of death by the threat one day randomly in the future . I'm just studying the psychology of collective minds and subgroups. That's all.. I don't think you understand the question this isn't a question about sinning and why. This is a collective mind question of psychology of human sub group subliminal interactions |
Posted: 28 Apr 2020 11:16 AM PDT My brother the past few days has called me a liar about a few different situations, when I was really telling the truth. I tried to explain to him that I was telling the truth and not lying but he just kept getting angry and said "you're a pathological liar" and he wouldn't believe me. It's just hard to be told over and over that you're lying when you're really not. I just don't know how to handle this situation. |
Posted: 28 Apr 2020 07:49 AM PDT And I just wonder why do they give you their phone number in the first place if they're not interested in at least giving you the chance of making yourself known to her in date |
Posted: 28 Apr 2020 05:16 AM PDT if you are single, you have been sex so you feel what and how? if you are married, you have been sex so you feel what and how? |
Question: People who’ve been to therapy was it worth it ? ? Posted: 28 Apr 2020 01:25 AM PDT |
Posted: 28 Apr 2020 01:19 AM PDT if you are single, you have been sex so you feel what and how? if you are married, you have been sex so you feel what and how? |
Question: My child’s father tried calling me at almost midnight ? Posted: 27 Apr 2020 09:50 PM PDT He only gets supervised visitation once a week. He hasn't texted to ask about our child in almost a week. He tried calling me at almost midnight but I didn't answer. He didn't leave a voicemail or text to say it was an accident or anything. Should I text him in the morning and ask him if he has a logical reason for calling me at almost midnight or just leave it alone and ignore it? I'm happily married and my child's father is a drug addict so it wasn't a "booty call" like most would assume. |
Question: My relationship with my father is broken? Posted: 27 Apr 2020 06:37 PM PDT My father is a very demanding father when I got a boyfriend he was trying to force us to live in his back guest house so we can rent and give him $$$. I told him we will never rent it we are getting a small condo and he got extremely upset. I also started a business and told him he would not be included because I have the right to be on my own and he is very resentful. Everytime I won't allow him to take he gets extremely angry. Now our relationship is broken because I stand up for myself. What do you think about him? |
Question: Can you forgive someone too many times? Posted: 27 Apr 2020 06:33 PM PDT |
Posted: 27 Apr 2020 08:04 AM PDT My BF and I met over 3 years ago. We bought a house a month ago and moved in together. There are things he does I knew about them but now that we live together they're more serious. He has this tendency of leaving doors unlocked. He always left the doors unlocked in his previous house and did the same in my apartment. I explained to him that we live in different times and for security reasons he has to lock the door. I'm a young woman and I'm scared of my own security. He goes to work early and 90% of the time I find doors unlock. He sometimes goes for a run at night and I always have to check after him because he doesn't lock it. His excuses are: It was too early and I was sleepy. I went for a run and I was tired. He also leaves the water running. He washes his hand on the kitchen sink and leaves the water running and doesn't close it. He doesn't clean the vegetables or meat when he cooks. I told him that we can get sick if we don't. I also told him he needs to dispose the cooking oil in a garbage because it will cloth the sink. You may say that we been living together for only a month and things will get better, but we have dated for over 3 years and these are concerns I have shared with him throughout our relationship. Any advice to help him remember these things? I don't want to overwhelm him, but some concerns are very important and cannot be ignored. I'm scared someone will break in when I'm sleeping because he left the door unlocked. I'm very frustrated and tired. |
Question: What does "We are done" means in this sentence? ? Posted: 23 Apr 2020 06:14 AM PDT A guy I date changed his number and added me again with a new one. Then I asked: if you loose this number again, how we'll communicate. He said: we are done, do you have Facebook? And then, add me there on facebook. . . |
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