Wednesday, November 23, 2011

I need advice on productively fighting with my husband!, and how to not be so hurtful and angry!?

When we fight I tend to get very defensive and angry, I also tend to point all the blame at him, as my feelings are hurt. I realize this is not fair as he gets hurt to! How do I stop and accept my share of the fight? Also I tend to say very mean and hurtful things without thinking about it, and get VERY angry! How can I stop the comments and curb my temper?I need advice on productively fighting with my husband!, and how to not be so hurtful and angry!?
First u have to pick and choose your fights carefully.. hes a man, and men like to atleast be made to believe that they are in control some of the time so they dont feel like they are stripped of their masculinity.. so if its a fight u can let go of, not that big of a deal , let him win one for a change.. You do need to stop being so hateful when u fight.. it only hurts yourself, your huband and makes a wedge in your marriage because although said in anger, they can scar a person and last for along time.. forgiven but not forgotten and lead to insecurties or resentment.. When u love someone u dont ';want'; to go out of your way to hurt them.. Your suppose to feel their pain, so why would u want to hurt someone u love so badly.. u dont treat strangers this badly so why would u do this to someone u love?? U need to stop the fight if u feel yourself getting out of control.. shut down for alittle while untill u can discuss the matter calmly.. I know its hard at times.. but if u really want to curb this problem u need to.. U could try writing your feelings down when your angry about something.. sometimes it helps me do the initial venting before actually getting into an arguement with my husband.. My husband and i have been together for 4 years come October, and we've never said anything in an arguement that we cant take back.. we learned that from our previous marriages how damaging that can be.. do we argue Yep sure do.. but we are never hateful when we argue and we never argue infront of the children.. You control your mind and your body, if u want to stop u will stop.. but its up to u ..I need advice on productively fighting with my husband!, and how to not be so hurtful and angry!?
Your making a very messy bed. Words penetrate deeply and eventually get lost in the painting of a picture. Look at your man and decide if you want to kill him or love him. If love...then make sure you take away the cruel things you have said and pack him a lunch of messages that empower him. He may die suddenly tomorrow. If you continue to torture his heart he may eventually change accordingly and you will really begin to hate him for what he becomes through what you have invested in him. Please be gentle I served 10yrs in prison to learn the value of affirmations. Email me if you think i can help, or if you just wanna talk.
Obviously a fight includes hurting each other. So maybe you are both unfair. I think you two should talk calmly about it and avoid fighting so much. And when that happens, try to think twice before you say hurtful things to him. If you show him love, he will probably calm down and realise he was being unfair to you as well.
Before you say anything, take 5 deep breaths.


Ask yourself: Is it more important that I'm right, or that we're at peace?
You need to remember that your spouse is not the enemy. The argument is an argument and nothing more. To let it get to name calling will be the down fall of the marriage. Stick to the issues and try not to stray !!!
I had the same problem and I know exactly where you're coming from. It will take time, but your first step is to take a DEEP BREATH and think about what you say BEFORE you say it. Try to get your husband to take a DEEP BREATH with you so you can both gain your composure. I know that it's hard to hold back your true feelings in a heated argument. Chances are if you both relax you can talk about your concerns rather than fighting. Think about how much you love him and how you felt when you said, ';I do.'; That helps me too. I know it's hard to feel like he's defeating you if you don't yell, curse, and say hateful things. Trust me. You keep the love alive by remaining respectful to each other evern when you're angry. One last thing: give a sincere APOLOGY if you've hurt his feelings. It's OK to admit fault!
see a counselor for all of those hidden feelings
It's hard I tell you, but you have to stop and really listen to what your spouse is saying - stop thinking of what to lash back with while they are talking to you. Just listen - then acknowledge it by repeating it back to them of what they have just said to you that will help keep it under control from both of you running off at the mouth and hurting each other. Take it as a conversation and communication - keep your voice soft like your really listening to what the other is saying. This helps greatly.
You need to have control over yourself...I know thats easy to say now but when you are arguing just think of what you are saying. Leave the room go outside do anything but do try to take it easy on him...If it's bad enough get into anger management classes
Counselling!!!


If you want to point out something to him, do not be accusing, do not point out his bad points (if they really are bad...or is it just your way of hurting him). Tell him what you like about him, and if you need to point out something you do not like, say things like - 'I do not agree, I see it like this...etc
Change the verbage you use. Instead of saying what he doesn't do try telling him what you need to make your life better. When you find yourself really angry and out of control tell him you need to back off for a few minutes and leave the room until you calm down. You may not be able to come back to the discussion until the next day, but that's ok. Don't keep going over what happened last year because nothing is going to change what happened last year.....keep it in the present. When you finally get to the point where you both can calming have a discussion every so often stop and repeat what you think the other person said. You'd be surprised at what a person says and what the other person hears. And remember it's not so much what you say it's how you say it.
its hard to control emotions, best advice i can give is realize who you are hurting and take a step back before say anything that will hurt someone you care about
when u get angry you MUST sit down and stop talking and thinking about this issue. that's the one of the best way to calm down.
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  • I've tried to get rid of ie7 to replace it with ie6 and I can't. Any advice would be appreciated.?

    You dont want to do that. IE6 is very vulnerable to viruses, where IE7 isnt as vulnerable.I've tried to get rid of ie7 to replace it with ie6 and I can't. Any advice would be appreciated.?
    Open up the control panel, double click on ';add/remove programs.'; Now look for Internet Explorer 7 in the list. Click on it. Click on uninstall. It should automatically restore IE 6.





    BEWARE: if your system is set to auto update, it might just try to automatically upgrade IE 6 again. In which case you will need to reset your update settings to tell it to ignore the update for IE7.





    You do this by going back to your control panel and double clicking on ';System.'; Click on the ';Automatic Updates'; tab, then choosing the setting that says ';Download updates for me but let me choose when to install them.'; This way when there is an update to install, it will download it then tell you it is ready. You can then click the advanced option to see what it is, and choose to ignore it.





    Alternately, you can just choose the option to turn off automatic updates, and do it manually every now and thenI've tried to get rid of ie7 to replace it with ie6 and I can't. Any advice would be appreciated.?
    To revert back to IE-6, use your add / remove programs in control panel, just be sure that ';Show Updates'; is checked up at the top. That's all there is to it!

    Need gift advice. Any grandparents-to-be here?

    I am busy manufacturing a first grandchild, and my father's birthday is coming up.





    It occurred to me that it might be nice to get him something of use for grandfathering.





    But, what?





    Probably not great to get something that screams ';We're really looking forward to the free babysitting,'; yes.





    In his non-grandfather role, he's a math prof who likes to garden, if that helps. My mother is a photography buff with all the equipment, so that's out, at least beyond a nice picture frame.





    We don't know the gender; the baby won't actually show up until summer. (Which, I have to point out, did not stop my family from getting me almost naught but baby-related gifts for _my_ birthday a few weeks ago...)





    Any ideas beyond a nice picture frame? I am not completely adverse to things that'll be useful when sitting; they do live nearby and will undoubtedly sit, so to speak, but something overtly practical seems like a bad idea.Need gift advice. Any grandparents-to-be here?
    Get him a Personalized Jigsaw Puzzle made of all your own family photos like this http://www.giftweblog.com/2006/08/24/per鈥?/a>Need gift advice. Any grandparents-to-be here?
    Perhaps your father might enjoy a grandfather figurine. Both Willow Tree and Precious Moments make nice figurines for reasonable prices.
    Okay, I have 3 ideas:





    (1) Baby Einstein makes math flash cards and I think your father might appreciate those for his one on one study sessions with his new grand baby.





    (2) Your parents might love a gift certificate to shutterfly.com to have prints of photos made - it's a great site and they offer everything from black %26amp; white to prints on canvas, so your mom could get really creative with shutterfly. Go look at their site: it's free, the allow you to store TONS of images, very reasonably priced and excellent customer service.





    (3) There is the option of having a 3D/4D ultrasound done. They are perfectly safe for you and the baby. Most companies that offer them give you black %26amp; white images, color images and a 20 to 30 minute DVD. Although that's not anything that will assist them in caring for your baby when he/she arrive, it's an awesome gift, after all it's their FIRST grandbaby!!


    Look here: http://www.1800sonogram.com/?gclid=CIfKw鈥?/a>





    Best of luck to you and your new baby! You're going to have a blast!
    He can always use some new gadget for gardening. And there plenty of them out there. Don't make his day about your up coming birth.There will be time enough to get into the Grandpa things.
    His birthday is not about your child. I am sure that they are thrilled about the baby but the day is completly about him.





    Maybe you should take him out on a private father daughter date, that way you can get to spend some one on one time before the baby gets here and theres no time to do it.
    you could get your dad and the baby a matching set of gardening tools in a little basket, you can get small gardening gloves, and little tools and get your dad the exact same tools, just bigger, even if he has them already it would be a cute idea... congrats on the new little one!

    Is a Secretary qualified to give medical advice?

    Who thinks that a secretary that has been working in a vets office for 5 years(a position requiring no veterinary studies), is qualified to be giving medical advice, on complex surgeries such as declawing of cats?


    I have even sent her information on the cruelty of this procedure, but she thinks her opinion is more valuable than the information backed up by multiple animal rights groups, Humane societies, and many countries, and places in California who have banned the procedure? She believes its as routine a procedure as a simple neuter or spay?


    Please post your opinion on if you think she is qualified? and why or why not?Is a Secretary qualified to give medical advice?
    All I can answer is the ethical, implied question.


    Although ANYONE on yahoo answers can give advice without qualification, and ANYONE can claim to be what they are not, in a professional vet office a Secretary is not qualified to give medical advice. A secretary is qualified to take a question from a client, tell it to the vet and relay the vet's answer back. That's it.


    Why? There are laws against 'practicing medicine without a license' and liability laws that affect hospitals (not yahoo answers) and for a non-qualified person to give advice puts the doctors at risk for lawsuits....they hate that.





    But about the ethics of declaws- educate, educate, educate. It's all any of us can really do right now, except refuse to participate in them, and lobby for different animal cruelty standards.Is a Secretary qualified to give medical advice?
    Declawing a cat is just a horrible thing to do to an animal. The vet that I take my cats and dog to will not declaw an animal. it is inhumane and horrible.





    Regardless.....a secretary at a vet clinic is not qualified to be giving advice like that. BUT......here I am giving my opinion on Yahoo Answers about a bunch of different topics that I'm not qualified for either.





    So....her opinion is her opinion....its just sad that some people may take her advice and unknowingly be that cruel to their cat or cats.





    This is a good example of why getting someone's opinion on here does NOT mean you shouldn't have a conversation with a professional.
    The surgery is acually as routine as a spay or neuter and as far as being qualified to answer questions and give advice I think that if she works there she probably knows somethings not just how to file and answer the phone. Declawing cats is a regular proceedure and very common in alot of states and can be very beneficail to the cats owner. I feel it is the owners choice and that if someone asks someone a question and they wanted a profesional opinion than they should ask the pro. Would you ask your receptionist at your doctors for medical advice? And do you feel they are qualified?
    Some consider teh procedure inhumane, others continue to do it because it is not illegal.





    Whether she is qualified to give you an opinion is irrelevant. If the office wants to declaw, it is its legal right to do so.





    Peta has degraded its reputation to the point where using it as a source of reference won't take you far anyway.
    Probably not. I'd trust the vet.
    NOPE.





    you can give it only if you agree to be held accountable in case of misdiagnosis or death or severe disability.
    I'm sure that some of the information the vet knows does spill out on to the secretaries. However, although it might be okay for giving her own friends some advice, or as a bit of help, she should not feel the information she gives is as legitimate as the vet's advice. Since she does not have the medical background, she is not really qualified to give advice to clients. In addition, if she does give advice and the person takes it, and it leads to more medical problems for the animal, she (or maybe even the vet) could end up in legal trouble.





    Sometimes, when I have had trouble with my teeth, I've asked my aunt (who is a secretary for a dentist) for some advice. Of course, I don't completely assume that what she says is the only possibility, and I still go to my dentist. I don't believe my aunt gives out information to the patients, though.





    If this secretary insists upon doing this, she should at the very least tell the clients that they should still check with the vet for a more in-depth and educated assessment.
    a vet tech can, if she's just a secretary I don't think so.


    that worries me, she might of talked people into declawing. people thinking she works in a vet office she must know better. I'd tell the vet she telling people to get their cats declawed, and if he agrees with her, it's time or a new vet. some people are so stubborn(including me)that they won't listen to the other side of an argument. and I hate people who won't listen to the other side of declawing. she probably saw the information and threw it out.


    punch her for me
    A secretary at a vet's office is more qualifed than I to give advice, but less qualified than a vet tech, or a veternarian. ';De-clawing'; is a personal choice between the owner and the vet they choose. I can understand you plee to help more ppl hear how ';De-clawing'; can be cruel; and it's good that animals have a voice like yours. I would imagine that this secretary is backed by vet techs %26amp; veternarians; if not, she could be fired.





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    Yeah, I'd say she's qualified. She's been there for 5 years, constantly dealing with questions from people. In the past, if she didn't know the answer, I'm sure she'd ask the vet. I doubt she would give advice without knowing anything, she wouldn't want to get burned for it later. Getting cats declawed is so routine so I don't see the big deal.
    It just goes to show that you need to be very careful about whose advise you take, because, unfortunately, I've seen incorrect information chosen as best answer. Some people need to to do as much research as you did before just blindly believing what idiots have to say.


    Anyway, anyone is qualified to give advise. We just have to consider the sourse when we make decisions.





    Just one thing about declawing BTW. Which is better? Getting rid of the cat or getting rid of the claws? For some people it's the only way they'll keep a cat.


    In my opinion it's better to declaw it than take it to a shelter. Only after all training methods fail, of course.
    I love how you're putting words in my mouth and not telling these people what YOU'VE said %26amp; done. You forgot to mention that it was YOU who emailed me saying things like I'm a ';stupid, ignorant fool';, accusing me of not really working at a vet clinic, and insulting all of my co-workers. Guess what genius, that's attacking me personally (not to mention my co-workers that you don't even know or have had any encounters with) so before you start boo-hooing that all I'm doing is attacking you personally maybe you should think before you speak and not be a hypocrite. All that bs you wrote is in the email you sent me. The email that you sent without any provocation. That's right everyone. SHE started emailing me first and has sent message after message because she just can't deal with the fact that someone else has a different opinion that her. Want me to post the email so all of these people can see what kind of a person you really are? Stop trying to play the victim. I never claimed to be an expert, a vet, or a surgeon. Some other girl (as in NOT YOU) asked the question how old cats had to be to get fixed %26amp; declawed and how I answered was with the recommended age most veterinarians give. I didn't go into detail about how the surgery is done or tell her ';you'd better get those cats declawed.'; She asked a question and since I know the answer I gave it. And all of your other little ';examples'; you included in your question are the same answers that many other people posted to the same question I did yet I don't see you going having a hissy fit about them. Is it because I'm not backing down from you and you're so used to getting your way? Try using the things I write in the context they were intended instead of cutting and pasting to make these people think what you want. Grow up. Just because you OWN a cat doesn't make you an expert. And if you want to count years of owning cats as experience then you loose because I've owned cats for 26 years. Yes, I am a receptionist but unlike you I have the ability to learn and ask questions about the job I'll be performing and what goes on in all aspects of the job. And guess what honey, I do double duty as a receptionist and a vet tech. You just keep going around and insulting people who have a different opinion than you and REAL LIFE EXPERIENCE with the matter in question since that seems to be the only thing you are capable of. Next time you call your doctor's office you'd better be sure you talk to the doctor directly because no one who is employed at a medical facility and trained to do that job knows what they are talking about. So by your reasoning you don't think nurses or admittance staff know ANYthing about the job they do, only the doctor knows anything about medicine. I'd love to see how many people agree with that. You know what? You're right, not everyone who thinks about declawing their cat should do it. That's something that a doctor would have to advise them on, and Soft Paws is a great alternative to declawing. But how old the cat needs to be to get declawed is common knowledge to people who work in the veterinary field. Where did you go to vet school? Which vet clinic have you worked at? Oh that's right, you're not a vet nor have you ever worked for one so exactly how do you have so much first hand info on the matter? So before you start getting your panties in a bunch because I answered someone's question with the info she was looking for instead of insulting her and making her feel like crap for asking remember, that's not what people are looking for when they ask a question on here. You gave your answer, I gave mine. Be mature about it, stop sending me emails and posting asinine comments on my open questions, and move on!





    By the way, I love your addition quoting me from an email I sent you. Too bad you neglected to mention that you first accused me of a) not knowing what declawing a cat was and b) that I've never seen it done. So how exactly is my disproving your accusations against me and pointing out than anyone hired for a job is trained to do that job ';a malpractice suit waiting to happen';? Those are just facts that I stated in response to your silly accusations. I have seen the surgery done, in fact I've seen it done several times. And yes, people get trained to do jobs. Maybe if you had one you'd know that. Oh, and since you want to be childish about everything I'll stoop to your level this once and let you know that you might want to figure out where your spell check button is. I'm so sorry that I misspelled a word, did it throw you off when you were putting the letters together? You're emails, and answers you've given to other people's questions, are littered with misspellings and incorrect grammar.
    if it is the vet secretary then yeah i think they work w/ animals all day w/or w/o training. if they dont know they normally ask the vet and know things from working in the field. i have trusted my vets recetionist on several occations.


    however on something like declawing a cat which by the way is unhumane then no dont listen to the crazy lady. for that matter any surgical procedures she is after all not a vet. but w/ general questions like what flea medicine or the best dog food on the market, or even how can you tell if... questions.
    I think you have differing opinions. Give it up.
    I don't think she is because after all you don't need any veterinary qualifications to answer phones!

    Looking for advice for a good day hike near pheonix. I,ll be visiting family in january. im from ohio?

    i want to see the desert terrain something in the 5 - 10 mile range moderate difficultyLooking for advice for a good day hike near pheonix. I,ll be visiting family in january. im from ohio?
    Dreamy Draw Recreation Area - great views of the desert! It is a popular hiking, jogging %26amp; mountain biking area. It's a moderate hike, but there is no water along the trails, so take plenty of water, even though it's not hot in January in Phoenix. There are 2 or 3 marked trails. You will likely find many people on the weekends around the picnic areas, but once you venture off onto a trail for a mile or two, you won't run into as many people.





    I have provided a link to it below.Looking for advice for a good day hike near pheonix. I,ll be visiting family in january. im from ohio?
    I recommend squaw peak, take the 51 freeway and exit Lincoln/Glendale and head east a few miles down you'll see the squaw peak pkwy on the left.
    The White Tank Mountains have some nice hikes, and not very far from Phx.


    like a 20- 25 mi. drive.


    I wish I could remember the hike/ climb I did up there.


    It went up a mild grade to about 1,500 feet, great views, and virtually no crowds.


    There are some PETROGLYPHS, too which are marked on the trail map.


    I went up Camslback mtn.


    Ofcourse Iwas not prepared for a hike that day, Broke my sandals.


    Made it to the top anyway...I am a diehard.


    But ...well I mean it was not really like a wilderness hike.


    More of a climb up some steep parts and some or a lot of STEPS/STAIRS in other lower parts.


    I had to find someplace to ...u-know, uh get rid of some coffee.


    I saw a large opening in a rock, which seemed out of site, there were no people over there...As I was about to go over and do my business,. I realized why there were no people...It was the LARGEST BEE HIVE in that rocky Crag I have ever seen, and there was a constant thick stream of bees going in and out.


    OOOH FREAKY SCARY. So I did not like CAMELBACK TOO MUCH...


    At the white Tanks, on the Phx, side, I was hiking up the mountain hike trail, whatever the name is.


    I like/ love rocks...There was really not much more than Quartz and basalt around there.


    So I noticed a fairly large piece of quartz...not a great find, very common, but I thought I might get it for a memory piece.


    I picked it up, and I saw a SCORPION quickly crawl back into his hole...


    I guess he did not want to get stung by this SCORPIO...lol.


    I did leave him his piece of Quartz just as I found it.


    There are some nice trails out around Lake Pleasant too.


    Out there, just past the turn off for the main park about a mile or so after you get on the dirt road...you can find, if you are interested, CHALCEDONY ROSES. Basically little pieces of agate, coiled sort of in the shape of a rose, from about a 1/4 to 1/2 inch in diameter.


    I found some blue to to blue gray pieces, some slightly pink, like rose quartz, but mostly, milky to creamy white.


    Some were just like little droplets, which reminded me of PETRIFIED HAILSTONES.


    Well Have fun.


    I think you are very lucky to get to go to phx. this time of year.


    DJH


    If you have time for the drive Be sure and take the SCENIC way to SEDONA, go thru JEROME AZ. my FAVORITE city so far in AZ. at 5,500 feet, you have the most AWESOME VIEW of the SEDONA VALLEY.


    GO see Don King, and his Mule/ Donkey Jasper at the GOLD KING MINE.


    It only costs like $3.50 and there is a WHOLE GHOST TOWN you can tour, plus DON has over 300 VINTAGE VEHICLES, mostly big trucks and stuff like that. about 35 to 40% of his vehicles work/run.


    Plus one of my favorite attractions is a BEAUTIFUL SLAB of petrified wood, someone donated to Don, it is black, red, yellow...etc. and Don't tell don, but I was up above the Ghost town, and I found a spot loaded with well some Very Low grade Turquoise, and the MOTHER LODE...a piece of MALACHITE, green semi-precious gemstone...it weighed 2 and 1/2 pounds....


    Sorry for babbling.


    I think I miss AZ.


    DJH
    Phoenix. Try up around canyon lake. Then take the ferry boat tour.Has 200 foot cliffs straight up. Used to fish it a lot
    I would recommend:





    Squaw peak - there are a few trails in this area that range from super easy to moderate





    Camelback Mountain - There are two trails here, both are a bit tough but one is a bit of rock hopping, the other is just an all out use your arms climb.





    Pinnacle Peak (scottsdale) - This is a GORGEOUS hike for desert scenery and about 3.75 miles total. It is moderate but the scenery makes you forget you are hiking.





    McDowell Mountains - There are guided hikes here that take you into some beautiful areas of Scottsdale
    I'd highly recommend a drive down South Cental Ave. in Phoenix and into South Moutntain Park. Tons of great hiking trails throughout and there's a nearby Ranger Station with maps to give you some experienced suggestions for your day hikes. Plenty of varied AZ dessert terrain, easy parking and their many trails are well maintained year round.

    Please offer advice on potty training a boy. be specific>?

    It depends on how old he is. If he is little I've heard that you should sit him on the potty to pee and teach him to push his penis down toward the water so it doesn't get every where. I've also seen it suggested that you sit him on the potty backwards with him straddling the potty to pee. If he's older and tall enough to pee standing up I've heard that you can put fruit loops in the potty to give him something to aim at when he pees. I don't think teaching a boy to poop on the potty is any different than girls and I haven't seen any special advice for it. I've been doing research in this myself, but my son isn't quite ready to be potty trained so I haven't tried any of these things. Other than that, just be consistent and praise him a lot when he does go. Good Luck!

    I am currently working as a Medical Assistant who wants to enroll at a LVN program. Any advice?

    My long term goal is to work as a LVN then after two years continue to RN. I have thought about it for a year now and all this thinking got me stuck for not enrolling yet. Should I go for the Rn right away? Is there any LVN's here who can tell me how they like their job. Anyone who went to Mission College at Santa Clara, CA?I am currently working as a Medical Assistant who wants to enroll at a LVN program. Any advice?
    I worked with Mission College LVN students helping teach them to give shots, we did flu shots..@ the local hospital..where I worked.{this was many years ago as I retired from nursing 10 years ago} If you can go a few more months to get your R.N then do it, I think LVN is 18 mo. and R.N. is 24 months, unless you want your B.S. @ SJ State, and then do your nurse Practitioner or a specialty such as ER, ICU, CCU, etc eventually a 2 year R.N. will be the LVN of the future and LVNs will be obsolete. I guess it really comes down to how long you want to go to school and how much credit you get toward your R.N. with a LVN license.
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  • Is it illegal for me to give criminal legal advice on yahoo answers?

    i was just wondering because I want to answer questions (I wanna get points yo) but I don't want to get myself disbarred.Is it illegal for me to give criminal legal advice on yahoo answers?
    So.. you ARE an attorney... and YOU don't know the legality or illegality of offering advice?


    What's wrong with this picture?Is it illegal for me to give criminal legal advice on yahoo answers?
    No, this in an open board that anyone who is a member can answer to. Your answers would be better because you actually know what is legal and what isn't. Go ahead and answer!
    It is unlawful for anyone other than a lawyer to give legal advice. It is inadvisable to take any unsolicited legal so called advice..It is even more inadvisable to accept legal advice from someone that you don't know. I would not want to take advice from someone who is only concerned with gaining points.
    As long as you are not answering specifics, just giving general advice, then you are fine - unless you try to get money for it.
    It's not illegal. The tendency of speech to condone criminal actions does not make teh speech criminal. I'm not familiar with the rules of the legal profession, but I beleive that you are fine as long as you are not providing the information in a professional capacity.
    Real lawyers do not ask such stupid questions. Who are you?
    You are an attorney and you are asking this question? Is this a conflict of interest? We have doctor's on here sometimes, or so they say they are, that answer questions every once in a while. There is always that chance of giving advice that may have adverse consequences, and we all need to keep that in mind when we answer. This goes for giving medical advice also.
    Yahoo answers is more of an opinion type forum, because I'd say over 30% of the answers are wrong. I doubt that you will get into trouble.
    Why you can give advise about anything out there,


    and answering a question, is not even necessarily


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    But, there is a call for everyone to be well read out


    there and a lot of people are today in most subjects....
    no, as long as it is only advice and you make sure the person realizes that you urge them to seek an attorney for more information
    yes.....because you don't personally know the person you're giving advice on..............................
    Are you an attorney? If not the I would suggest you always start your answers with: I am Not an attorney, however if I were you I would seek advise from an attorney but this is a suggestion on how you might handle a situation------------(get it ???_thought so)
    You answered you own question, what does the word ';criminal'; mean.
    State laws and statutes vary by state, so you need to realize that your answers may not be accurate depending on where those asking the questions live. That's the biggest factor with the Yahoo Answers law questions...jurisdiction is everything. Everyplace is different. But as far as freely offering advice to persons posting here, no, you have nothing to worry about. Good luck with the points, yo!

    I need advice on purchasing a waterbed? I was thinking of going with 80% waveless. Is that to firm?

    Instead of percentages, go for individual tubes that can regulate the amount of baffle. Feels like a real mattress,


    sleeps like a waterbed.I need advice on purchasing a waterbed? I was thinking of going with 80% waveless. Is that to firm?
    Wave percentage has no bearing on firmness. It depends on how much you fill the mattress. I had a 90% waveless and adjusted the firmness by slowly filling the mattress until it was comfortable to me.

    So i am thinking about moving to seattle for college and basically have to start from scratch. any advice?

    i live in seattle, cascadia is a great community college. UW is solid school with good social to help with grades, and spu is a good christian school. just prepare yourself for the rain. DANG IT SUCKS SO BADSo i am thinking about moving to seattle for college and basically have to start from scratch. any advice?
    You can get college anywhere. Stay home and remain connected to all your peers, friends, relatives and social connections.


    No reason to leave home unless you are going to a University that teaches what is not available at home.


    Unless of course, you are running away.


    That is a whole nuther ballgame. What ever is driving you out will come with you.


    Stay home and face it.So i am thinking about moving to seattle for college and basically have to start from scratch. any advice?
    There are three cc in the city. North,Central and South. And you can learn a trade or transfer. A lot of students live in the U District.
    Study raincoat, sturdier umbrella, Rain-X enough for your car and yourself.
    If you think that will make you happy, then go.
    No.
    I love it here.
    Goodluck! bring all your stuff with u.

    I would love some advice on how to be more confident?

    To approach someone I have a super crush on.


    Please and thank you.I would love some advice on how to be more confident?
    ok check this out...





    dnt think abt anything... be urself.. walk up to her or him n just casual talking... if possible talk to her alone... or on side.. n just dont b scared nothing gonna happen. Think of that person as ... A FRIEND.. but dont think to much what you gonna say .. just say how are you... do u knw me.. or some causal question n tell him or her .. that u r just wondering if she wanna catch up for coffee or something.. if she says y.. u can just say .. iwanna knw u a bit better.. ? but trust me more casual u been more chances u gonna get laid..I would love some advice on how to be more confident?
    I took a modeling class and it taught me how to be nothing but confident. Just remember you are beautiful and keep saying it to yourself over and over again in the mirror. Keep your head up high (literaly).


    and another thing i learned is to sit up straight and smile at other people, think good thoughts about everyone and be positive. NO i am not perfect but i do try to do this and i notice the more i do these things the more confident i feel in myself.





    another thing i learned is how to put on makeup properly (of course this is a modeling class).


    put it on as naturally as possible, i have learned that i look and fee more beautiful that way.








    also stay clean! Wash your face, take showers regularly, brush your teeth and brush your hair. AND NEVER FORGET DEODORANT!





    and don't forget to be yourself!








    I know it sounds strange but it is the best thing that has ever happened to me!





    I am sure if you do this you wont need to approach a boy he will approach you. Boys like confident people.





    Why don't you have a friend do some investigation for you and have him/her find out if he is interested or have them hook you up!



    Okay... I know this is easier said than done but here goes. I have always been really shy and I am so unhappy about my love life. This sounds weird but I just said myself 'I'm going to die some day so F*** it.' Live everyday to the fullest. Take chances and be spontaneous. You're more likely to have fun that way.


    If you try to approach him and he doesn't respond to you it wasn't meant to be, but you won't know unless you try. Remember life goes on and **** happens. I know you'll be sad if it doesn't work out but again you won't know unless you try.


    When you go talk to him just be really smiley and happy so that he doesn't feel intimidated and so that you seem open and easy to talk to. It'll get him to open up as well and helps the conversation go over easier.


    Good Luck!
    Learn to love urself for who u r rather than hatin for who ur not, do that and u will feel beautiful no matter what. Thats called being confident in yourself and that is such a key characteristic us guys look for in a girl. Just b urself and dont try to come off as someone ur not bcuz not only r u lyin to him but more importantly ur lyin to urself which like drawing a circle, it leads right back to where u started confidence wise. That wont help u. Goodluck to u and remember everything happens for a reason so if its not meant to b try not to bring ur selfesteem down instead learn from it for thats one of lifes lessons:)
    being confident takes practice! especially if you are naturally shy. just start off by voicing your opinions/thoughts when in class or with a group of friends. once your comfortable talking in front of people it will be easier to talk to this boy you like. start off with/ a compliment. ';i like those shoes /hat/whatever'; the more questions you ask him the more he talks and all you have to do is listen and respond. once you break the ice it will be easier. introduce your self. guys like not having to do all the work!
    First off you need to get any negative thought out of your head (i.g I'm not good enough for her, im not good looking, I don't have the nice ball cap tilted backwards.) slowly get rid of those thought and say positive things to yourself over and over again (i.g. I can totally hit that. ';I'm too ugly for her? How about she's too ugly for me?';. ';I'm fine just the way I am. If anything she has something wrong with herself.'; I'm a good looking guy, etc) It seems pointless but I tried it many times and it REALLY makes me feel better. So the first step is positive state of mind. Next is to plan out what to say. That's up to you. When your done. Deep breaths, positive thoughts and a plan.
    you just have to be comfortable in your own skin and when your about to talk to him it never hurts to get a couple of friends to encourage you to talk to him.....
    hello


    well just put it in your mind that u r confident....if u hav a crush..go and talk to the person..if he accepts he accepts..if he dont u can always remain friends
    Wear something you feel sexy in. If your confident in how you look you will be fine =]

    What are good sat scores and a good gpa to have when applying for a UC college? any advice on getting a schol?

    i am trying to stick out in the enrollment list and i do extra curricular activities. any advice on how to get a scholarshipWhat are good sat scores and a good gpa to have when applying for a UC college? any advice on getting a schol?
    well it depends which UC school. for Berkley, UCLA, and Santa Barbara i would say defiantly above 2000 on the SAT and an almost perfect gpa like 3.9-4.0. other UC schools i would say 1800+ sat score and anything from a 3.6 and higher

    What is you favorite site for digital photography tips/advice?

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    My 3 month old just got her first 2 teeth, any advice or concearns that i should be aware of .?

    def. bitting things. my son got his first two teeth at 3 months old too... and he chews on everything. esp. be careful if you allow your baby to have a pacifier because they like to chew on that too, and they can get it stuck on their teeth... my son did it once, screamed bloody murder... and never did it again... he still chews on it from time to time but never like he used to.





    As your child's teeth start to appear (generally around 6 months), look for a baby toothbrush with a small bristle head and larger grip suitable for your hand. (If your child is healthy and still hasn't sprouted his first tooth by the end of his first year, don't worry 鈥?some children don't start getting them until 15 to 18 months.)





    As long as you're cleaning your child's teeth regularly, you don't need to use any toothpaste yet. Just brush the teeth gently on both the outside and inside surfaces twice a day. Brush his tongue as well (if he'll let you) to dislodge the bacteria that can cause bad breath. One quick swipe is enough. Replace the toothbrush as soon as the bristles start to look worn or splayed out.





    Chewing and biting - Your baby may chew and bite down on anything she can get her mouth around. The counter pressure from biting on something helps relieve the pressure from the erupting tooth. Unfortunately, your baby may mistake your nipple for a teething ring during feedings. Try not to overreact if this happens - calmly but firmly tell your baby no, remove your nipple from her mouth, and wait a few minutes before trying to nurse again. When you take the source of food away, your baby will quickly learn not to bite the nipple that feeds her.


    Cheek rubbing and ear pulling - Pain in the gums may extend to the ears and cheeks, especially when the back molars begin coming in, so you may see your baby rubbing her cheeks or pulling at her ears. However, if your baby is showing other signs of an ear infection, call your pediatrician.My 3 month old just got her first 2 teeth, any advice or concearns that i should be aware of .?
    Check the nipples and the pacifiers constantly for signs of teeth marks.





    Hopefully, since her teeth are coming in early, she'll have both top and bottom teeth when she starts pulling herself up/walking. My son only had his two bottom teeth by 7 months and he pulled himself up on a toy and then fell over backwards. He smashed his bottom teeth into his top gums and there was blood everywhere! He didn't cry that long but blood from the mouth is always scary!





    Oh ya, and the biting. My guy is now 9 months old, and has 4 teeth along the top along with his two bottom teeth that are fully in. Today he chomped down on Daddy's arm and left teeth marks!!My 3 month old just got her first 2 teeth, any advice or concearns that i should be aware of .?
    She is going to try to bite everything and put anything and everything in her mouth,lol. Just be careful like always, because she is going to constantly try to put stuff in her mouth. Also she might get a fever or or be uneasy as she is cutting new teeth, you can give her a little Tylenol if she has fever and there are these great little teething pellets you can purchase at any drugstore. Best of luck!
    biting of course. The feeling of bitingis new and they might bite someone not realizingit hurts. She might also tryeating things shes not used to so watch the choking.
    she might be in pain. especially when more teeth grow in.

    My dog is having diarreah and vomiting,has a cold but not wet nose any thoughts or advice?

    she is a two year old pure bread chocolate cocker spaniel ,is behind on her shots. since tuesday she has had diereah ,the vomiting started on wednesday..any advice or thoughts?My dog is having diarreah and vomiting,has a cold but not wet nose any thoughts or advice?
    Go to the vet! Also, keep up with your dog's shots, because preventative measures are key to keeping them healthy. Feed your dog bland table food until your vet visit (think noodles, scrambled eggs, etc.).My dog is having diarreah and vomiting,has a cold but not wet nose any thoughts or advice?
    since she is 2, you should take her to the vet. Is her diarrhea yellow or bloody? Is she lethargic? Is she losing her appetite and wanting to sleep more? If yes to most of these then don't wait to see the vet because it might be parvo.
    The status of her nose is not relevant; the fact is that she has been ill for three days and is probably dehydrated. Get her to the veterinarian ASAP.
    Hmmm .... diarrhea since Tuesday, vomiting since Wednesday ... this is now FRIDAY ...





    3 days of diarrhea and 2 days of vomiting ... DEHYDRATION *might* be an issue, ya think?





    I'd get your dog to a vet yesterday.
    yeah


    1. shes behind on her shots so im thinking that can be a possible reason


    2. take her to the vet and get her her shots and a check up
    Is her nose wet ? If her nose is wet she's healthy if not, she's sick and bring her to the doctor right away!!
    Sounds like my dog about a month ago. A trip to vet fixed him right up along with a $175 bill.
    A trip to the vet maybe.
    go to the vet prob sick.

    I'm graduating in 2009 and would like to work in the United Kingdom, is there any advice to how to go about it?

    I live in Australia and am currently studying Business majoring in Public Relations. I also hold an EU passport.I'm graduating in 2009 and would like to work in the United Kingdom, is there any advice to how to go about it?
    find a job so u have a job there for when u arrive and be sure u r ready to move and make sure this is the right thing. have extra money in place and find a place to stay before u leave for there. be prepared and have things set into place before u move.

    At what age did your baby start to use bumbo or bebe pod? Anyone have any advice which is better? Thanks!?

    I started using a Bumbo when my baby was 5 months old. I preferred the Bumbo over the Bebe Pod because it is soft and seemed more comfortable. I recommend getting the play tray that comes with the Bumbo also. Love that chair! Also have you ever seen the Bumbo videos on youtube and yahoo video, they're really cute and funny.At what age did your baby start to use bumbo or bebe pod? Anyone have any advice which is better? Thanks!?
    I have been using mine for about 3 months now. He is 7 months old. When he was able to hold his little head by himself that is when we used the bumbo. hope it helpsAt what age did your baby start to use bumbo or bebe pod? Anyone have any advice which is better? Thanks!?
    As soon as you think your baby can hold their head up well enough is good, but don't ever put them up on a table, cause if they found a way to tip it, and they will, then the fall wouldn't be great, also, Ive never tried the Bebe pod, but i hear they aren't a comfortable for the babies, the bumbo is way better in that manner.
    about 4 months


    they have to have good head control


    i love BUMBO


    never leave baby alone as it could be dangerous and BUMBO has that on the tags anyway
    when your baby is able to comfortably hold is head up. Be careful not to leave them in that thing too long. They get tired.
    As long as your baby has good head/neck control then they should be fine. They have to be able to hold their head up well on their own. I would strongly suggest though if you don't have one already, see if you can borrow one from someone for a few days to see whether your baby actually likes it or not. They are expensive and some babies just do not take to them at all. My daughter did nothing but scream and try frantically to get out of the bumbo when we tried her in it. She HATES being confined and felt like she was stuck. Lots of babies really enjoy it, but some don't and then it's $40 down the drain. Just a little warning...
    I suggest the Bumbo, as many people have said that Bebe Pods carry a very strong chemical odor that doesn't fade. Your baby should be able to start using it around 3-4 months.

    I have a problem with being insecure, any advice on how to overcome this?

    My insecurities mainly hurt my relationship with my fiance. I never feel like I am good enough for him, and I always feel like he is looking around for someone or something better. Though I feel like I really do not blame him. I know I shouldn't think/feel this way, but I really cannot help it. Does anyone know of a way to help me overcome this?I have a problem with being insecure, any advice on how to overcome this?
    The very best thing I did for my relationship with my husband when we were dating was go to counseling to figure out why I felt so unworthy. If you're anything like me, you feel like you are crazy and that you should be able to control those thoughts. But I really think that most women experience feelings like this from time to time though, so don't feel too bad about it. Seriously think about setting up a few sessions with a professional, there is no shame in that! But in the meantime, here are some of the tricks I use to get myself out of an insecure tizzy.





    Ask yourself what you would say to a friend that came to you with the same concerns. That helps me to keep it in perspective and recognize when I'm being silly.





    Journal BEFORE you talk to him about your feelings when you think you are being too insecure. It will help you to sort out your thoughts and get some of the emotion out before you dump everything on his lap.





    Don't try to stuff it and be instantly perfect, it will build up, and then you will explode girly crazy all over the place. Instead, just try to deal with it a little bit better than you did last time. Tell him that you know you're being dumb, but you just need a little reassurance. Then, do your very best to believe him.





    Whatever it is that is bugging you, take a step toward doing something about it. (You think you're dumb? Take a class or grab a book on a subject you'd like to know more about.)





    Don't be so hard on yourself! You aren't going to fix this overnight, you are going to feel crappy again, you are going to mess up, but you are human. I'm poking at my belly fat right now, I was 20 minutes late picking him up from work, and our apartment is a DISASTER, so I have to wonder why my husband just gave me a smile and a wink...but he chose to fall in love with a girl who loves Taco Bell, is never on time, and doesn't have an organized bone in her body. Your Fiance chose to love you too...flaws included.I have a problem with being insecure, any advice on how to overcome this?
    you may have heard this before, but you should definately focus on your attractive features when you look in a mirror. If you are standing beside another person, dont compare yourself, because you will just be unhappy with the results. did you know that most people dont notice the flaws in other people because they are so caught up with perfecting themselves? Well its definitely true. Also, personality wise, be confident. Laugh a lot, get LOTS of SLEEP Plan to hang out with your friends. Also, always remember that NO ONE can dislike you before you even talk to them or come in contact with them, and if they do, they arent worth your time.
    what are the things your being insecure about?...





    is it your physical appearance?





    well, all i can advice you is that develop your optimism..all individuals probably have personal insecurities, but your positivity at the end of the day will help you cope up with that..





    once in awhile, try to face the mirror, then tell yourself your'e pretty!
    well to tel you the truth everyone has insecurities and i also have some myself, but ive learned to just be who i am and you should too. if hes your fiance then he obviously loves you and im sure he loves you because your you.
    We all have them and they don't go away with age.Look for the signs that he loves you . Thinking your not good enough for him is better then if you think you are. Thinking your not makes you try harder. Thinking you are makes it stale. Does that make sense?
    believe in yourself,

    Need advice, whats the best way you have ever been broken up with?

    Me and my boyfriend have been seeing each other since October, and I feel as if we both know its over but neither of us wants to be the who actually breaks it off. I'm ready and I want some advice. We just aren't meant to be together and we were never acted like a couple. I feel like neither of us is really into it anymore, but I don't want to hurt him. How would guys suggest to break this up, or bring it up?Need advice, whats the best way you have ever been broken up with?
    Just be casual. Don't make a big scene out of it.





    ';Hey, how have you been?'; Is a good start, and when you want to get on the topic of it, say:


    ';Yeah. So, Since were so close, I figure I could telll you how I'm feeling...';





    and just tell him what you told us.Need advice, whats the best way you have ever been broken up with?
    This situation is exactly what i've recently been through.


    Lucky for the both of you, it should end on good terms.





    Just casually bring it up; that you're not sure if he's into the relationship anymore. Tell him exactly how you feel. Tell him, that maybe it's time to go in different directions. Talk about whats happening, rather than simply saying ';It's over.'; It will comfort the both of you in a time like this.
    wow i felt the same thing with my bf too. at first we thought we really liked eaech other a lot, but the days just became akwarder and akwarder. finally one of us called out, i told him it just wasnt working out, and i didnt love him anymore. if you are sure that he feels the same way; he doesnt like you anymore, you should be the one who breaks it up. it might not hurt him becuase he might not like you antmore
    just have to tell him im not feeling it. that way you both can move on , its not fair to just hang around because of hard feelings maybe you can stay friends, since there was no couple commitment thing going on im sure it wont be as bad as it seems, the sooner yuou do it and take control the better,
    fukng and later broking, thats the roting, of a soaring...


    she was bothering, i was lo.nely but the stormy is out of my mindy...


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    So, in my English class, I sit next to this guy I like and we've never spoken before until about three days ago. And today, he took my textbook from another class anf started looking through it and asking me questions about it (and he doesn't take that class) and then he did the 'psst' thing and when I looked over he pretended he didn't do anything and said 'sup?', he also poked me with his pencil lol


    Does it seem like he may like me? And what do I say to him??Girls and guys advice would be very helpful!?
    He like you, but don't make a move. He is moving at a pace he can handle. By asking you Q's, he wants to get to know you. Poking you is an OBVIOUS sign on his forhead that says '; I LIKE YOU';. Wait till he is ready, and you guys will be HAPPY!Girls and guys advice would be very helpful!?
    i think he likes you but you have to be careful and find out what kind of guy he is. my best friend started going out with a guy shes known for a while (even told me she would not go out with him because she would not have been able to trust him and i encouraged her not to)but she went out with him any way. now shes really hurt. she just started going out with him.he poked her and everything, flirted with her for forever and then broke her heart. now im not trying to scare you into not going out with him or anything but just get to know him first. if he satisfies you then go for it! good luck!!
    yes he likes you, but only if you are in like 5th grade, or if he is SUPER immature.


    cuz guys in high school and some in middle school dont do stuff like that anymore.


    but yes he likes you.
    yea he definitely likes you, but in an anoying type way. but it all depends if you like him too. if you do then talk to him, laugh at his dumb jokes and, find out if there is a MAN in him. but if not the drop him
    ohh hes a lil flirt lol


    talk to him.. get to know him!


    he might start to like you more if you talk to him more easily





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    Oh to be in middle school again, the memories. You say, hey I like you, want to be my BF? It's that easy when you're young.
    Ya it does seem like he has recently got an interested in you. But don't get to eager. Guys are flakes. But i saw keep flirting and see what happens.
    Right now he's just flirting so he probably doesnt like you just finds you attractive talk to him a bit more see how it goes.
    its either 1 of 2 things. he either likes u or hes one of those annoying kids that annoy the crap outta u on a daily basis...
    he is trying to get to know u better by by asking u qn...find out more bout him.
    i think he does and you should talk to him and get to know him better
    he likes you
    he likes you. find out what he likes and talk about that.

    My dream is to open a coffee shop! Advice Please. What is the best resource to help me do this.?

    I do not have barista training but do have access to it at a discount price. What I really really want to do is to open a coffee shop in about two years. I would love if someone could provide some do's and don'ts about the industry. Any and all advice is appreciated. BTW I do not yet have start up capital.My dream is to open a coffee shop! Advice Please. What is the best resource to help me do this.?
    Contact the US Government, Small Business Administration. They can give you demographics and potential market information. They can give you advice, and also financing.My dream is to open a coffee shop! Advice Please. What is the best resource to help me do this.?
    Along with the first 2 answers, you also need a permit to open up a business in order to be legitimate.
    What I would do is get a job at the local Starbucks. This way you get first hand experience at being a barista, you see the clientele, and you get tips on how to run a successful coffee shop. And you get paid for doing it! I once thought I would like to own a Coldstone, until I worked in one. It's a much bigger job then I thought, and I was too young to want to work that hard!

    What is the interview for the United States Post office like, what do they want / ask, advice ?

    I HAVE AN INTERVIEW FOR THE CITY CARRIER POSITION I WOULD LIKE TO BE PREPARED FOR, PLEASE PROVIDE ANY ADVICE OR RELEVANT EXPERIENCE. AND WHEN DO THEY OFFER YOU THE JOB? what are the steps?What is the interview for the United States Post office like, what do they want / ask, advice ?
    That is going to be different from one person to the other there is no exact way to do a interview it is more on how you are as a person I assume you have already taken the postal test so it will be simple things just be confident, polite, clear speaking and thank them for the interview no matter who they decide to hire.

    Girl friend issue. Advice would be much appreciated.

    I'm dating this girl %26amp; she's great. She treats me really well and she is a really nice girl. The problem is she is completely %26amp; uterly broke. She has a job (not a real good one), but she just can't pay her bills. Every time we hang out, all we talk about is how she can't pay her bills %26amp; i obviously have to pay for everything. I'm in a ok financial position and I've 'loaned' her hundreds of dollars (which i doubt she'll ever be able to pay back) but I can't afford to keep giving her money like this and I don't see her getting in a better financial position anytime soon. I feel bad for her %26amp; she really isn't a gold digger, she just has no money. I don't know what to do. Sometimes I think I can't deal w/ this anymore %26amp; want to break up w/ her. But I don't know what would happen to her %26amp; I'd feel like a total A**-H*** for breaking up w/ her just cause she's broke, She'd be totally crushed too. Any advice/input would be great. Thank you.Girl friend issue. Advice would be much appreciated.
    Well, you have to decide what to do. You and jeep being her ATM or tellher you can't keep loaning her money. Sooner or later her money problems will put on her the same path as she is. Broke. So, you decide. Good luck..Girl friend issue. Advice would be much appreciated.
    Maybe you can suggest her getting some credit/financial counseling. She needs to live within her means and not add any new purchase to her increasing debt. I wouldn't loan her any more money (seriously) until she talked to a credit counselor. Loaning her money won't help her she needs to get to the root of her problem with spending money otherwise she'll be bankrupt. A true friend and boyfriend would be honest with her no matter what. She may not like it but it will help her own in the long run.
    I have had this issue before (and still) with many friends and have had to deal with it too. I know how hard it can be , but..... if you really do love her then this is what you have to do. you have to realize that she LOVES you, which is more valuable than any amount of money, please trust me for I have made the mistake of taking money over people before and regret it every single day! Do what you believe to be right.
    i think you should really have a sit down and talk to her about this serious issue because being broke can lead to serious problems





    has she been to college or can she afford it if she has education there shouldnt be a problem with having a decent occupation but just let her get out what she needs to say and you tell her that there needs to be a change suggest getting a second job it could be very helpful!
    well this is a problem; because you love her but she is costing you a lot of money intentionally. i say just try to work things out like help her find a good job and stuff, and if things don't work out i guess you would have to consider breakup.
    Mr. Appreciative:





    Sounds as if you are a real 'savior'--wow, where would she be had it not been for the couple of hundreds you are sharing in a public forum that you have given her.





    Just wondering, when was the last time you read current events? We are head on in a recession....which ultimately one day in the near future might see you really needing to ';ask'; for that money back. Be careful. Being a ';friend'; to someone means that the secrets they confide in you should be held safe. If you are looking for someone a little more financially secure, then it's up to YOU to seek that out as a pre-requisite for dating. Taking her out to eat, if your idea, is not a reflection on her, it only becomes an issue if she constantly asks to go out.





    Bottom line is that it sounds that you have already =+ - her up, if this is true, you owe it to yourself to first admit the way it churns your stomach to be in the company of a woman who fiscally does not suit you, but you also have a responsibility as an adult to tell her that this is not what you envisioned when you began the process of getting to know her.





    Do not extend anymore financial help/support to her--suggest to her that she may need to hit a clothing store or boutique for a part-time job, and yes,,,,that will cut down on your time with her and yes she will be too exhausted sometimes to see you but atleast the accountability falls back on her. Begin to tell that you ';like'; her but you are mostly attracted to women who are women first, assertive, and goal oriented. Voila! You have not called her 'broke' or misused your words to even mention money. And begin to back off and look for someone a little more to your financial ';liking';





    All the best!
    If this truly a true situation I know how it feels. My bf is really just broke ad at the moment out of job. He has two kids and I gave his kids their daily snacks of biscuits. And I spend for everything..sometimes it kind of suffocating. so, today I am helping him to find work and encouraging him to really look for a good pay. If he is stable already I would really broke up with him for reasons I want to keep private.


    It is like the two of you being on a boat in the middle of the sea without any paddle, and if you broke up with her it looks like you jump out unto another boat with out a paddle and leave her in the middle without any means of getting back to shore. what if you are on the same situation with her how would you feel? But again it is not our RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY BILLS RIGHT? so our decision would really show what stuff we are made off.

    Its beginning to be hard and i just want some advice upon if you think having or not having a religion is bad?

    im bi-sexual and god says thats wrong. but god made me the way i am. so i'm confused. need helpIts beginning to be hard and i just want some advice upon if you think having or not having a religion is bad?
    I don't believe in God. Why would the same guy create his own enemy? Better yet, why would he create sinners and expect them to abide by a crap load of rules?





    I think people have religions because they need something to believe in. Having a religion is not bad. Being bisexual is not bad, no matter where you read it or who tells you. You did not choose to be this way, and I'm sure if you had a choice you would be straight.Its beginning to be hard and i just want some advice upon if you think having or not having a religion is bad?
    well i know i wasnt born bi, i just started messing with girls very, very young.
    it's good to have a religion, to believe in a higher power that guides you and takes care of you... that's what i wanted to start with..





    all i can tell you is don't base your beliefs in how others believe and how they tell you what the bible says.. i personally believe in god, and i don't think He considers homosexuality wrong, sex is what He doesn't agree with, lust He doesn't agree with.. God is Love.. that's what for example christianity teaches.. and i believe in that, and if being gay is a sin, well judging people is a sin too.. according to the bible..





    find your own beliefs.. you'll live based on those, God is a caring and loving God, we're all his children, and noone (in my thought) will rotten in hell for being gay..
    nah.. it is not wrong


    and I feel that God say it is right for me. so it depends on everyone... :)
    Please, do not take what the fundamentalists say as truth. Gay is good and the fact that God created us that way proves just how wrong they are. There is a good book you might want to read. ';If It's Love The Lord Won't Mind'; by Rev. Troy Perry. There are two sides to every story and you need to know the other side of this one. God is love. No act of love can be wrong. Every time they say our love is wrong they are saying a part of God is wrong. Can that be?
    Unlike sexual orientation, following a certain religion is a personal choice. If a certain religion offers support then it is good; if a certain religion persecutes you for who you are, it is bad. There are several religious organizations that openly accept gay and bisexual people such as the United Church of Christ, Metropolitan Community Churches, and Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations.





    G-d also does not say being gay or bisexual is bad, it is some of His followers who say so.
    There is nothing the bible that say you have to belong to a religion, as long as you believe in God and accept Him as you God that is all the he requires. The bible is not an accurate account of God's word. The bible has be translated and translated over and over again for over 1000 year and I am pretty sure that there has been may edits do to it.


    I saw a program on the History Channel call ';Banded from the Bible'; and did you know that there is actually 365 book to the bible and that a few selected saints decided what books would be part of the actual bible as we know it today. So if and handful of men could decide what was going to be in the bible then the bible is not the complete word of God.


    Live your life and do what makes you happy as long it doesn't hurt anyone else then you'll be fine. God does not condemn people to hell from birth, just those people who pass judgment on other which only what God can do.
    It just makes you a sinner like the rest of us...by us I mean all other christians
    Check out this site:





    www.gaychurch.org





    Click on ';homosexuality in the Bible';
    Having a religion (life philosophy) is good for you.


    I think you should make your own religion, like I do. Mine does not include any of that stupid ancient stuff that no longer applies to our society..
    Find a path that doesn't clash with your values. There's more than Chrisitanity and Islam out there. Most religions are not as unaccepting as you might think. There are even Christian denominations that welcome everyone regardless or orientation.
    god didnt make you that way, that is what society wants you to think, god doesnt leave any open ends. he is true to his word. if you have a relationship with him just pray and he will give you an answer

    Has anyone actually had success with Home Depot advice in any department that was not generic?

    Everyone mentions the Home Depot for advice, where i'm from i wouldnt ask them for directions. Just curious.Has anyone actually had success with Home Depot advice in any department that was not generic?
    NO!Has anyone actually had success with Home Depot advice in any department that was not generic?
    go to lowes
    I never asked them non-generic hardware questions.
    Actually here in Southern California they are mostly retired carpenters/painters and such so they are very helpful and knowledgeable. it will usually say on their badge what their prior expertise was so you can be confident in their answers.
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  • I will be separating from the U.S. Military in < 1 yr with 20 yrs of service. Any employment advice?

    Any advice that anyone can provide concerning employment upon completion of my military service will be greatly appreciated!





    Background info:





    2000-Present Legalman





    1987-2000 Aviation Maintenance Administration





    2004 - Bachelor's Degree (Liberal Arts with a focus in Law %26amp; Paralegal)





    Supplemental or Past Employment:





    1980-2002 - Room Service (Holiday Inn)


    1980-1987 - Road Construction (Asphalt)I will be separating from the U.S. Military in %26lt; 1 yr with 20 yrs of service. Any employment advice?
    Given your background, I would highly recommend law school. You no doubt have the aptitude and background for an excellent career as a lawyer or judge.





    Start by taking the LSAT exam at your earliest opportunity. If you score well (say, a 160 or better), law schools will be practically stalking you to attend there - very good schools too.





    If you score *exceptionally* well (a 165 and up), you're assured a substantial scholarship at a top-tier law school, or a *full* scholarship at a very good second-tier school. From there, it's a question of whether you're interested in lawyering, a judicial clerkship, or research and teaching.





    If, however, a law career does not appeal to you, I'd start with some introspection - what exactly *does* interest you? Then, get some expert advice on tuning up your resume to appeal to that specific industry.





    You should be aware that the present job market is one of the dodgiest in modern history. There are plenty of jobs, but most are part-time, or temporary, or in independent contracting - that means no health or other benefits. Get acquainted with your Veterans' Affairs counselor and pick his/her brain - make sure you know where to get health care under VHA benefits, make sure you're working your vet's angle in job applications (you get preferential consideration for almost *any* government job), and any other advantages you can gain.





    Best of luck to you; and many thanks for your years of service.I will be separating from the U.S. Military in %26lt; 1 yr with 20 yrs of service. Any employment advice?
    You have 20 years in the military...you have better leadership and self-discipline skills than 99.9% of people looking for a job.
    I don't have any advice but I wanted to say thank you for serving.
    Since you are coming from the military the doors are wide open for you! You can try what has already been suggested that I know has happened in the past...work for a contractor like Lockheed Martin or Raytheon, or some type of govt contractor since I am sure you already have clearances it should be easy. These various contractors are always looking for people with clearances! I wish you the best of luck and know that what ever YOU want to do you will be great at! AND thank you for your service! It is appreciated!
    I am sure you will have no problem finding employment.





    You are probably a very disciplined person and any employer would be happy to have you.





    Thank you for you service!
    well since you did avation, why not go into that
    I would look into politics. Or maybe a government job. You would have a good chance for those.
    I would say any job in government or city job in your town would and should hire you right away but I would also internship in the court district too. Of course any American women would give you anything you wanted provided that you wear your fatigues to have ***.
    join the A team !
    With aviation maintenance try some of the local airports. They generally start head hunting employees just before they leave the service. My brother was Chief in Navy when he retired at 40 and now has kick *** job with company who handles government contracts for missles. Big Bucks. 20 years shows dedication and that is what they look for as well as experience.
    Try the temp agencies-if you live near KC, KS I can help you out.


    Aloot of people retiring from the military have problems finding a job -due to overqualifications or not having experience related to civilian positions. It may be rough.
    upper class police work maybe FBI
    Business Plus Corporation is hiring former military members who have retired to become recruiters for whatever branch of service they retired from. It is a full time job with benefits and bonuses if you get people to join the military. You would be considered a contract recruiter, and the military is going to where civilian are recruiting and the actual military member are doing what they signed up to do and are out there fighting for our freedoms.





    call this number: 757 728 3683 (business plus corporation)
    Contractor, or a lawyer to start with
    lawyer, paralegal, security ect
    Alot of retired military guys in Ky. try to find employment with UPS or the Post Office. I know my soon to be ex husband plans to try this. Congrats on your retirement and thanks for your 20 yrs of service. Best of luck to you.
    It would be my guess and my hope that the doors will fling wide open for you.





    Looks to me like you have several directions that you could follow.





    Pick the one you'll enjoy most.
    Paralegal sounds like a choice, but this also a time in your life to maybe try something new...something you have always wanted to do. You should have your military pension so you can take a risk. Be a gardener if you like plants. Go back to school and study medicine. With your military background you would make a great employee in any profession.
    How about community based work! Police Officer or Police staff workin with youths or outreach projects ??





    Alternatively workin in Finance is profitable gainin your qualification and being a Financial Advisor.
    With your experience and you being an educated man.... Seek employment in the field that you will sure love.
    All the ex military I know go to work for Raytheon, Lockheed, or DirecTv. Try one of those I've heard they are very good.
    became a secret agent!
    You've spent twenty years doing what someone else wants you to do... What do YOU want to do? Most successful people do well at their job if they enjoy what they are doing. It make the work seem more satisfying.


    Good Luck!

    At what age did your baby start to use bumbo or bebe pod? Anyone have any advice which is better? Thanks!?

    I started using a Bumbo when my baby was 5 months old. I preferred the Bumbo over the Bebe Pod because it is soft and seemed more comfortable. I recommend getting the play tray that comes with the Bumbo also. Love that chair! Also have you ever seen the Bumbo videos on youtube and yahoo video, they're really cute and funny.At what age did your baby start to use bumbo or bebe pod? Anyone have any advice which is better? Thanks!?
    I have been using mine for about 3 months now. He is 7 months old. When he was able to hold his little head by himself that is when we used the bumbo. hope it helpsAt what age did your baby start to use bumbo or bebe pod? Anyone have any advice which is better? Thanks!?
    As soon as you think your baby can hold their head up well enough is good, but don't ever put them up on a table, cause if they found a way to tip it, and they will, then the fall wouldn't be great, also, Ive never tried the Bebe pod, but i hear they aren't a comfortable for the babies, the bumbo is way better in that manner.
    about 4 months


    they have to have good head control


    i love BUMBO


    never leave baby alone as it could be dangerous and BUMBO has that on the tags anyway
    when your baby is able to comfortably hold is head up. Be careful not to leave them in that thing too long. They get tired.
    As long as your baby has good head/neck control then they should be fine. They have to be able to hold their head up well on their own. I would strongly suggest though if you don't have one already, see if you can borrow one from someone for a few days to see whether your baby actually likes it or not. They are expensive and some babies just do not take to them at all. My daughter did nothing but scream and try frantically to get out of the bumbo when we tried her in it. She HATES being confined and felt like she was stuck. Lots of babies really enjoy it, but some don't and then it's $40 down the drain. Just a little warning...
    I suggest the Bumbo, as many people have said that Bebe Pods carry a very strong chemical odor that doesn't fade. Your baby should be able to start using it around 3-4 months.

    I have a problem with being insecure, any advice on how to overcome this?

    My insecurities mainly hurt my relationship with my fiance. I never feel like I am good enough for him, and I always feel like he is looking around for someone or something better. Though I feel like I really do not blame him. I know I shouldn't think/feel this way, but I really cannot help it. Does anyone know of a way to help me overcome this?I have a problem with being insecure, any advice on how to overcome this?
    The very best thing I did for my relationship with my husband when we were dating was go to counseling to figure out why I felt so unworthy. If you're anything like me, you feel like you are crazy and that you should be able to control those thoughts. But I really think that most women experience feelings like this from time to time though, so don't feel too bad about it. Seriously think about setting up a few sessions with a professional, there is no shame in that! But in the meantime, here are some of the tricks I use to get myself out of an insecure tizzy.





    Ask yourself what you would say to a friend that came to you with the same concerns. That helps me to keep it in perspective and recognize when I'm being silly.





    Journal BEFORE you talk to him about your feelings when you think you are being too insecure. It will help you to sort out your thoughts and get some of the emotion out before you dump everything on his lap.





    Don't try to stuff it and be instantly perfect, it will build up, and then you will explode girly crazy all over the place. Instead, just try to deal with it a little bit better than you did last time. Tell him that you know you're being dumb, but you just need a little reassurance. Then, do your very best to believe him.





    Whatever it is that is bugging you, take a step toward doing something about it. (You think you're dumb? Take a class or grab a book on a subject you'd like to know more about.)





    Don't be so hard on yourself! You aren't going to fix this overnight, you are going to feel crappy again, you are going to mess up, but you are human. I'm poking at my belly fat right now, I was 20 minutes late picking him up from work, and our apartment is a DISASTER, so I have to wonder why my husband just gave me a smile and a wink...but he chose to fall in love with a girl who loves Taco Bell, is never on time, and doesn't have an organized bone in her body. Your Fiance chose to love you too...flaws included.I have a problem with being insecure, any advice on how to overcome this?
    you may have heard this before, but you should definately focus on your attractive features when you look in a mirror. If you are standing beside another person, dont compare yourself, because you will just be unhappy with the results. did you know that most people dont notice the flaws in other people because they are so caught up with perfecting themselves? Well its definitely true. Also, personality wise, be confident. Laugh a lot, get LOTS of SLEEP Plan to hang out with your friends. Also, always remember that NO ONE can dislike you before you even talk to them or come in contact with them, and if they do, they arent worth your time.
    what are the things your being insecure about?...





    is it your physical appearance?





    well, all i can advice you is that develop your optimism..all individuals probably have personal insecurities, but your positivity at the end of the day will help you cope up with that..





    once in awhile, try to face the mirror, then tell yourself your'e pretty!
    well to tel you the truth everyone has insecurities and i also have some myself, but ive learned to just be who i am and you should too. if hes your fiance then he obviously loves you and im sure he loves you because your you.
    We all have them and they don't go away with age.Look for the signs that he loves you . Thinking your not good enough for him is better then if you think you are. Thinking your not makes you try harder. Thinking you are makes it stale. Does that make sense?
    believe in yourself,

    Need advice, whats the best way you have ever been broken up with?

    Me and my boyfriend have been seeing each other since October, and I feel as if we both know its over but neither of us wants to be the who actually breaks it off. I'm ready and I want some advice. We just aren't meant to be together and we were never acted like a couple. I feel like neither of us is really into it anymore, but I don't want to hurt him. How would guys suggest to break this up, or bring it up?Need advice, whats the best way you have ever been broken up with?
    Just be casual. Don't make a big scene out of it.





    ';Hey, how have you been?'; Is a good start, and when you want to get on the topic of it, say:


    ';Yeah. So, Since were so close, I figure I could telll you how I'm feeling...';





    and just tell him what you told us.Need advice, whats the best way you have ever been broken up with?
    This situation is exactly what i've recently been through.


    Lucky for the both of you, it should end on good terms.





    Just casually bring it up; that you're not sure if he's into the relationship anymore. Tell him exactly how you feel. Tell him, that maybe it's time to go in different directions. Talk about whats happening, rather than simply saying ';It's over.'; It will comfort the both of you in a time like this.
    wow i felt the same thing with my bf too. at first we thought we really liked eaech other a lot, but the days just became akwarder and akwarder. finally one of us called out, i told him it just wasnt working out, and i didnt love him anymore. if you are sure that he feels the same way; he doesnt like you anymore, you should be the one who breaks it up. it might not hurt him becuase he might not like you antmore
    just have to tell him im not feeling it. that way you both can move on , its not fair to just hang around because of hard feelings maybe you can stay friends, since there was no couple commitment thing going on im sure it wont be as bad as it seems, the sooner yuou do it and take control the better,
    fukng and later broking, thats the roting, of a soaring...


    she was bothering, i was lo.nely but the stormy is out of my mindy...


    yo yo

    Girls and guys advice would be very helpful!?

    So, in my English class, I sit next to this guy I like and we've never spoken before until about three days ago. And today, he took my textbook from another class anf started looking through it and asking me questions about it (and he doesn't take that class) and then he did the 'psst' thing and when I looked over he pretended he didn't do anything and said 'sup?', he also poked me with his pencil lol


    Does it seem like he may like me? And what do I say to him??Girls and guys advice would be very helpful!?
    He like you, but don't make a move. He is moving at a pace he can handle. By asking you Q's, he wants to get to know you. Poking you is an OBVIOUS sign on his forhead that says '; I LIKE YOU';. Wait till he is ready, and you guys will be HAPPY!Girls and guys advice would be very helpful!?
    i think he likes you but you have to be careful and find out what kind of guy he is. my best friend started going out with a guy shes known for a while (even told me she would not go out with him because she would not have been able to trust him and i encouraged her not to)but she went out with him any way. now shes really hurt. she just started going out with him.he poked her and everything, flirted with her for forever and then broke her heart. now im not trying to scare you into not going out with him or anything but just get to know him first. if he satisfies you then go for it! good luck!!
    yes he likes you, but only if you are in like 5th grade, or if he is SUPER immature.


    cuz guys in high school and some in middle school dont do stuff like that anymore.


    but yes he likes you.
    yea he definitely likes you, but in an anoying type way. but it all depends if you like him too. if you do then talk to him, laugh at his dumb jokes and, find out if there is a MAN in him. but if not the drop him
    ohh hes a lil flirt lol


    talk to him.. get to know him!


    he might start to like you more if you talk to him more easily





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    Oh to be in middle school again, the memories. You say, hey I like you, want to be my BF? It's that easy when you're young.
    Ya it does seem like he has recently got an interested in you. But don't get to eager. Guys are flakes. But i saw keep flirting and see what happens.
    Right now he's just flirting so he probably doesnt like you just finds you attractive talk to him a bit more see how it goes.
    its either 1 of 2 things. he either likes u or hes one of those annoying kids that annoy the crap outta u on a daily basis...
    he is trying to get to know u better by by asking u qn...find out more bout him.
    i think he does and you should talk to him and get to know him better
    he likes you
    he likes you. find out what he likes and talk about that.

    My dream is to open a coffee shop! Advice Please. What is the best resource to help me do this.?

    I do not have barista training but do have access to it at a discount price. What I really really want to do is to open a coffee shop in about two years. I would love if someone could provide some do's and don'ts about the industry. Any and all advice is appreciated. BTW I do not yet have start up capital.My dream is to open a coffee shop! Advice Please. What is the best resource to help me do this.?
    Contact the US Government, Small Business Administration. They can give you demographics and potential market information. They can give you advice, and also financing.My dream is to open a coffee shop! Advice Please. What is the best resource to help me do this.?
    Along with the first 2 answers, you also need a permit to open up a business in order to be legitimate.
    What I would do is get a job at the local Starbucks. This way you get first hand experience at being a barista, you see the clientele, and you get tips on how to run a successful coffee shop. And you get paid for doing it! I once thought I would like to own a Coldstone, until I worked in one. It's a much bigger job then I thought, and I was too young to want to work that hard!
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    I HAVE AN INTERVIEW FOR THE CITY CARRIER POSITION I WOULD LIKE TO BE PREPARED FOR, PLEASE PROVIDE ANY ADVICE OR RELEVANT EXPERIENCE. AND WHEN DO THEY OFFER YOU THE JOB? what are the steps?What is the interview for the United States Post office like, what do they want / ask, advice ?
    That is going to be different from one person to the other there is no exact way to do a interview it is more on how you are as a person I assume you have already taken the postal test so it will be simple things just be confident, polite, clear speaking and thank them for the interview no matter who they decide to hire.

    Girl friend issue. Advice would be much appreciated.

    I'm dating this girl %26amp; she's great. She treats me really well and she is a really nice girl. The problem is she is completely %26amp; uterly broke. She has a job (not a real good one), but she just can't pay her bills. Every time we hang out, all we talk about is how she can't pay her bills %26amp; i obviously have to pay for everything. I'm in a ok financial position and I've 'loaned' her hundreds of dollars (which i doubt she'll ever be able to pay back) but I can't afford to keep giving her money like this and I don't see her getting in a better financial position anytime soon. I feel bad for her %26amp; she really isn't a gold digger, she just has no money. I don't know what to do. Sometimes I think I can't deal w/ this anymore %26amp; want to break up w/ her. But I don't know what would happen to her %26amp; I'd feel like a total A**-H*** for breaking up w/ her just cause she's broke, She'd be totally crushed too. Any advice/input would be great. Thank you.Girl friend issue. Advice would be much appreciated.
    Well, you have to decide what to do. You and jeep being her ATM or tellher you can't keep loaning her money. Sooner or later her money problems will put on her the same path as she is. Broke. So, you decide. Good luck..Girl friend issue. Advice would be much appreciated.
    Maybe you can suggest her getting some credit/financial counseling. She needs to live within her means and not add any new purchase to her increasing debt. I wouldn't loan her any more money (seriously) until she talked to a credit counselor. Loaning her money won't help her she needs to get to the root of her problem with spending money otherwise she'll be bankrupt. A true friend and boyfriend would be honest with her no matter what. She may not like it but it will help her own in the long run.
    I have had this issue before (and still) with many friends and have had to deal with it too. I know how hard it can be , but..... if you really do love her then this is what you have to do. you have to realize that she LOVES you, which is more valuable than any amount of money, please trust me for I have made the mistake of taking money over people before and regret it every single day! Do what you believe to be right.
    i think you should really have a sit down and talk to her about this serious issue because being broke can lead to serious problems





    has she been to college or can she afford it if she has education there shouldnt be a problem with having a decent occupation but just let her get out what she needs to say and you tell her that there needs to be a change suggest getting a second job it could be very helpful!
    well this is a problem; because you love her but she is costing you a lot of money intentionally. i say just try to work things out like help her find a good job and stuff, and if things don't work out i guess you would have to consider breakup.
    Mr. Appreciative:





    Sounds as if you are a real 'savior'--wow, where would she be had it not been for the couple of hundreds you are sharing in a public forum that you have given her.





    Just wondering, when was the last time you read current events? We are head on in a recession....which ultimately one day in the near future might see you really needing to ';ask'; for that money back. Be careful. Being a ';friend'; to someone means that the secrets they confide in you should be held safe. If you are looking for someone a little more financially secure, then it's up to YOU to seek that out as a pre-requisite for dating. Taking her out to eat, if your idea, is not a reflection on her, it only becomes an issue if she constantly asks to go out.





    Bottom line is that it sounds that you have already =+ - her up, if this is true, you owe it to yourself to first admit the way it churns your stomach to be in the company of a woman who fiscally does not suit you, but you also have a responsibility as an adult to tell her that this is not what you envisioned when you began the process of getting to know her.





    Do not extend anymore financial help/support to her--suggest to her that she may need to hit a clothing store or boutique for a part-time job, and yes,,,,that will cut down on your time with her and yes she will be too exhausted sometimes to see you but atleast the accountability falls back on her. Begin to tell that you ';like'; her but you are mostly attracted to women who are women first, assertive, and goal oriented. Voila! You have not called her 'broke' or misused your words to even mention money. And begin to back off and look for someone a little more to your financial ';liking';





    All the best!
    If this truly a true situation I know how it feels. My bf is really just broke ad at the moment out of job. He has two kids and I gave his kids their daily snacks of biscuits. And I spend for everything..sometimes it kind of suffocating. so, today I am helping him to find work and encouraging him to really look for a good pay. If he is stable already I would really broke up with him for reasons I want to keep private.


    It is like the two of you being on a boat in the middle of the sea without any paddle, and if you broke up with her it looks like you jump out unto another boat with out a paddle and leave her in the middle without any means of getting back to shore. what if you are on the same situation with her how would you feel? But again it is not our RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY BILLS RIGHT? so our decision would really show what stuff we are made off.

    I need some advice on how to just relax and be confident?

    hey everyone, well I'm not really sure what to think of myself, I guess you could say my confidence is shot. I want to be the confident guy everyone likes to be around. I want to make people laugh and smile without feeling stupid. I need some advice on how to do that and just relax and not be so uptight and over think things. I want to be that guy who doesn't get jealous when his gf talks with other guys, I want to be better than that. I want to be the guy that girls just have a good time with and be the love of her life. Help me relax and make people laugh.I need some advice on how to just relax and be confident?
    Just be yourself. Look good and smell good. Be the guy that you would like to date.I need some advice on how to just relax and be confident?
    just be urself do not get upset over everything just think of how great life is and everydays a new day. that's what i think and all the crazy times me and my friends have had haha.