I aim to give you solid advice on your problems. I don't sugarcoat things and I'm always straight up. Don't come asking for what you want to hear as I always give the truth even if you don't want it because it's what you need and the only way to grow.
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me and my boyfriend are trying to work this thing out where i tell my dad i'm sleeping over my friends house. then i tell her parents im only staying for a few hours just to hangout. then i say oh my ride is here and i leave and my ride is actually my boyfriend. and were gonna go back to his friends house and spend the night. then he would drop me off in the morning back at my house.
so i went and told my dad i wanted to sleepover. my mom is out of town for the weekend. my dad said okay but i have to give him my friends house number and moms name. hes probably gonna talk to her mom which is something i have to avoid in order to pull this off. what do i do? (link)
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You will get busted and caught in lie. It may not be this time but it will happen. If one person makes a mistake they'll find out. Also, you're putting a ton of pressure on your friend's to save your bacon and carry out a ruse.
When their parents figure out that their kid is lying to protect you that's when you'll have major issues. Nobody will trust you for any reason thereafter. What to do? don't go ahead with the plan you conceived this weekend.
Be honest and approach your mother in a note or in person. Tell her what you originally had planned to do to protect yourself from them knowing you are sexually active. Yes, you don't want to do his but you must. It'll be hard but they will respect you for not lying.
Ask your mother to put you on birth control as you want to be safe and wanted her to know so you didn't have to sneak around any longer. Parents like responsible kids and they don't want you to be the next Juno either. They'd rather you told them than end up with a baby, no job, money or education. Think about it! It makes pure sense. It's your only option.
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Iam going to the technical college and there's this guy i like and that I think likes me to but he's 39 and iam only 19 and I think he's kind of old for me but I asked my cousin about it becouse I live with her and i wanted to see what she thought and she said that age is just a number. kevin bought me a coffee one day he offered to carry the coffee to the student lounge for me so i could drink it and he's always helping me with schoolwork so could anybody tell me if he likes me> (link)
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19 and 40 is a huge age gap. You're barely legal, can't get into a bar or club and he has very real adult responsibilities and problems and the mindset of one.
You're still figuring the world out as well as your life. He has more maturity, life experiences and would be criticized and perhaps ostracized if he went out with you. Also your world, tastes, interests etc. won't appeal to him.
He bought you a coffee as a friendly gesture for a classmate as far as I can tell. I don't think he likes you beyond that. Even if he did what would your parents think or do? How would people react? You both would wind up with constant negativity around you. Bottom line, keep him as a friend and find someone closer to 19-25 for yourself.
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ok so im a girl i have a boyfriend and well down there hes got some beef and to be honost i feel ready to give him a blow job because i said so but i think i know how to do it but i want to be SURE so its not just good its great!!! ive heard of things you should do but that will be a message part because im sure you cant write it out on here so if you can please message me or something or tell me that would be appreciated or Email at slearnaro92@aim.com (link)
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First of all this question will likely be deleted as will our account. The rules are the rules that we don't and can't give out such information.
This extends to breaking those rules by telling people to e-mail you direct with explicit tips. All we can say is talk to your partner about this subject and see what he enjoys if in any doubt.
You should never give your e-mail address out here. That's to avoid spam and too many e-mails. This is why you have an inbox on the site where all the answers will be received.
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Ok, I was wondering if anyone can tell me how to turn "Auto-Sync" off?
Because if I plug my iPod into the computer it automatically syncs all my song and I always end up losing songs I want and getting songs I don't want :( (link)
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Connect your Ipod to your computer. A screen will open up. Look where it says options. Click Manually Manage Music And Videos. An alternative is hitting the option marked Sync Only Checked Songs and Videos.
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It's my first interview so I'm not sure how to dress for it. Someone told me NO jeans but it's all that I have. It's a toy store.. is a nose piercing bad? I actually have two, but I can't take one out yet :(
I'm going for stock so what kind of questions would they ask? If I'm able to carry this ___ amount and this ___ far? I have a disability related to anxiety and I'm just nervous. (link)
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Business casual is the norm. A pair of dress pants and a dress shirt would be perfect. If you are a female wear a skirt and blouse with a sweater over it.
I'm not sure what they will ask you but they'll want to know how you relate to others, prior experience, dealing with difficult people or employers. They'll ask about your school and your interests. Be sure not to ramble or give them any info voluntarily that isn't involved in the question.
They'll definitely ask what you can physically handle with lifting. It would be an absolutely fatal mistake to mention your anxiety or a health issue related to it before being hired. They can use that against you and justify it in other ways although this is illegal.
All you have to do is focus and think of him/her in their underwear or that you're the president of the U.S. and they need your info. Just be calm, honest and be sure to ask them questions you are concerned over. The whole process should take 15-20 minutes tops.
They can't deny you the job in this case based on appearance and piercing you have done. You wouldn't want to work for them if they did anyways. You'll always be in the back and unseen by the public 9 times out of ten so it shouldn't matter.
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Whenever I have sex over a long period of time, say two hours, there always comes a point when the guy spreads my legs apart, and I make a horrible, loud farting noise. But I'm not actually farting... it's coming from my vagina. Like there's trapped air or something... I would really appreciate it if somebody could tell me why this happens, and if there is anything that I could do to prevent it. It gets a bit embarrasing after a while to say the least...
Thank you in advance
A xxx (link)
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The vagina's a dead end street. Like the person below me said he air that gets pushed up must come out somehow. Hence you get a noise like a fart. That's all it is really and nothing to be ashamed of as it happens to every woman. Just let your boyfriend know why it happens and make a joke of it.
The less attention brought to it by you the better. You'll only need to explain it once and it will be a total non-issue with most guys. Heck, he may even secretly wish his genitals could do that too for all you know ;) Just be humorous about it if it occurs.
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i have a lot of anger from drama and stress and relationships in my life. i was thinking about taking up something like boxing for an outlet but i hate violence lol and i would never be able to hit someone. so i was wondering if anyone knows about any classes or something like boxing ect that allows you to hit?im 19 if it helps/ female (link)
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Well, if you take any self-defense course sooner or later you'll get punched or kicked. It won't be deliberate but you'll be sparring, kicking, punching, blocking and grappling. If you're scared to hit or get hit it's not right for you.
People miss with their shots all the time and you can/will get tagged. The object is to build defense tactics and learn this stuff that hopefully you'll never use. But of course, you knew that.
What would I recommend for you? If you learn wrestling or jiujitsu that would be good. You need to learn how to grapple and fight people off if they take you to the ground like most attackers.
Karate is also good for sparring, learning kicks, punching where you make little contact with anything other than the pads you are instructed to hit. You will punch, kick at others during sparring but will have padded protection and not be hitting to tag them but can get hit if you don't block. The object is in developing speed, accuracy etc. and not making contact with your classmate.
Definitely, if I were you I would go for juijitsu, wrestling, kickboxing or karate. I would stay away from Kung Fu as it's very disciplined and they want you to know stances, punches, kicks etc. exact once they are taught in most places where you train.
You also need to consider the cost. Usually it's around $1,000 annual for the programs or even more if they do it by a belt to belt program. If cost is an issue you can always buy a punching bag and set it up for yourself. Some programs allow you to pay in installments. Avoid anything taught in churches, community centers or parks and recreation courses as it's always low quality.
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what's the name of the font when you use safari? my laptop downloaded it when i updated itunes and i tried it out to see if it's better than mozilla firefox. i love the font. it's not arial. it might be lucida sans unicode? does anyone know for sure? (link)
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I can't be sure but I have Safari and the standard font on mine is Times 14 and the fixed-width is courier 13. You can find what font it is by clicking Safari on the tool bar followed by Preferences. That should tell you the exact fonts yours is set at currently. I'm an IMAC user and I assume you're on a Macbook. Either way--same deal whichever platform. They don't make Safari for PC to my knowledge as it's an APPLE product.
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well im going over to my boyfriends house tomorrow and i wanted to surprise him by wearing a skirt and no underwear but i just wanted to make sure..he wont think im weird for not wearing underwear, right?? thanks! :) (link)
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How old are you again? Are you a minor? If so THINK HARD on whether you want to do this and if it's right. Forget about it 'til you are older. It's not a case of it being weird for either of you but more a case of it being inappropriate or not for you to be doing at your age.
What would happen if your skirt blew up on the way over or if his family members inadvertently saw your private parts when you leaned over? What would happen if crossed your legs not thinking about it near his family or strangers even?
Another thing is bodily fluids. When sexually excited lubrication etc. is secreted from your vagina and you become wet and have no control over that. What if those fluids stained a bed, couch etc? You would have to explain things. That's more or less my biggest concern besides your age.
Also, if something happened and your relationship went to hell shortly afterwards what's to stop him from telling the locker room what you did? You have to be careful even if you trust him. You wouldn't want people to see you as promiscuous or trashy.
There's nothing wrong with doing this unless you're 17 and under as it's really adult behavior and not that for teens. It's really a bold sexual and adult move and statement. It's one only adults ought to be entertaining.
Although he'll enjoy it think of the ramnifications and consequences you might face from doing it and getting caught by other people.
You would also need to be very discreet and above all make sure you are clean leaving the bathroom (bottom) and be careful where and how you sit. I'm advising you once more not to do this.
If you did do this anyway make sure that there are ground roles about touching etc, sex and what you don't want to do. Some guys read this as an open invitation when it's not. I would keep my pants on if I were you. There's lots of other ways to excite him that don't involve any nudity.
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I was wondering if there is the same type of "debate" that the presidential candidates have only for the vice presidential candidates?
I saw the presidential debate that happened on September 26, 2008 with Barack Obama and John McCain already. It happened at the University of Mississippi, if I recall correctly. Barack Obama's running mate (candidate for vice president) is Joseph R. Biden Jr. and John McCain's running mate (candidate for vice president) is Sarah Palin.
So, will there be a vice presidential debate with Sarah Palin and Joseph R. Biden Jr. sometime? If so, where will it be located and when will it be aired on television? Will it also be available to watch on the internet? (link)
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CNN.COM is the site to go to on October 2nd. They'll have it streaming on their site like the presidential one was. It will also be on every major U.S. network ABC, CBS, NBC too. Fox often doesn't broadcast any major news event.
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OK so I dont have my period but last wensday (for the first time ever) when I went to the bathroom I salw a little bit of blood in my underwear (not much, just a litte). I don't know what it is, and I dont think its discharge. It might be but I'm not sure. What do you think this is? Could it be my period (it only hapened once)? (link)
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Based on what you told us it sounds like your period. There doesn't have to be a lot of blood in your panties either to be it. Most accounts I've read/know of are of just a spot or two like you said you had. Later on it becomes more blood.
I would talk to your mom privately and tell her that you think you got your period at school but was confused. Tell her about it being a spot of blood rather than more than that. She's a woman and while it's embarrassing she was your age once and will know for sure what it was. I'm sure it was your period though.
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i want to be an agent for actors,
what should i do while im still in highschool that will help me fulfill my dream?
or for summers? (link)
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You NEED to know how to write like a journalist. Why? You'll be doing lots of PR work later on where you must sell a band, actor and or client through the press-releases you craft for reporters, interviewers, booking agents, promoters.
If you can't write you're in trouble unless you devote time to learn now. You also need to have an appreciation and knowledge of how the law works when it comes to contracts, riders, disputes.
You'll gain that in university with speciality entertainment law courses but for now should take any and all law courses that come up. The bulk of a manager or agent's time is spent on the phone trying to get out of or into lawsuits over copyright infringement, not being paid and allegations an artist plagiarized someone else.
You REALLY, REALLY need to intern at a theatre either this summer or right now in your community. You NEED to know about lighting, audio and other technical things to make sure your artist always sounds right in every venue to write technical riders for venues to set things up correctly.
Any backstage experience in a theatre will help you greatly. You can't represent anyone in entertainment without knowing the process of how live shows are achieved.
A working knowledge of the entertainment industry, trends, music etc. will help you too. Once you reach university there will be programs for Entertainment Management and PR. From there they'll teach you everything you need to know.
For now join student council or anything where you can represent others and be a leader. College recruiters will want to see that you can write as well as lead if they take you into such courses.
You should also see if LIVE NATION has a field office in your city or near it. They promote 90% of all major concerts worldwide. I figure if they have an office near you that they might let you tour it an observe how they set up and promote concerts. It's worth a try.
There's a ton of Broadway/London productions/promoters you could try. in Canada there's only two. Try calling what's near from theaters on down.
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I just found out a week ago that a lot of my friends are sexually active. And I'm not, like at all.
I don't want to just find a random guy and do sexual things with him, but the way my friends talk about it...they kinda tell me in a condescending way. Like "Oh yes, I did this...and oh there's little Jane over there, still innocent." They aren't being mean or anything and they don't mean to say it like that I don't think, but it's just sort of shocking.
I guess that I always thought that I'd kinda be the first or something. Or that I'd at least get somewhere. I don't really want to be sexually active unless it's with someone really really special that I'm really really committed to. Like we are talking major commitment. My friends who are sexually active have boyfriends that they've been dating for years.
I guess I sort of just feel like a loser because I haven't gone very far. And I know that I shouldn't, but now knowing that my friends have makes me feel like I'm left out of something and too stupid to do any of it. I just thought that it was okay not to be sexually active because that was the normal thing, but now that the majority of my friends are, I just feel weird and prude. But then there's another part of me that now feels like stuff like that is automatically expected in a relationship at our age and I'm not sure if I'd be ready for that if I ever have another boyfriend. I don't want to make a stupid mistake OR feel like I HAVE to make a stupid mistake.
I know that you shouldn't have sex just because everyone else is doing it. I'm just confused and I can't talk to my mom about this because that would betray my friends.
Does that make any sense? (link)
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Usually when teens discuss how far they've gone sexually with friends assembled they're either lying or embellishing to sound cool. In fact some of your friends are likely virgins. They may also have said all this to see how you would react.
It's perfectly normal for you to wait until you find the right relationship and someone who you have a special connection with. The fact that it hasn't happened yet is perfectly fine. You're smarter waiting as you don't run the risk of teen pregnancy. Also, the first time often hurts (for women) and isn't what it's cracked up to be.
Even if they are all doing it doesn't mean you should. It's about feeling and knowing that you are ready. Right now you know you aren't. It's not a competition here where you have to do X by the same age as anyone else. It's based on comfort and being with the right partner. At least that's what it ought to be about.
You aren't a loser, a prude or weird for waiting. It's a personal choice and only one you can make. They don't get to influence or decide for you. Let them talk about sex in front of you but don't allow it to shake your convictions or color your choices.
You're being very responsible and mature about sex and waiting for when its right for you. What's right for someone or appears right for them on the surface may not be. Don't worry as you aren't missing out on anything. Everything will come in time.
Despite peer pressure and negative messages from pop culture saying otherwise not everyone is doing it. Stay firm in your convictions no matter what road others take.
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I hang out with a feww cool kids, Im under 5 feet, 95 lbs, adorable, smart but closeminded. I think Im great but not enough to be cocky.
Point is, Ive never kissed a guy and I cant figure out why. People are usually shocked when I tell them, and that makes me feel special :]
Could that be what's keeping me from kissing a guy or getting a boyfriend? If so, how do I stop it?
Also Ive only had three boyfriends. I want a really really close companion I can trust [a boyfriend, yeah]. Im just TERRIFIED of asking around and getting rejected, ruining a friendship, being made fun of. Any tips to help me?
Also, my history teacher said Im biased. I tried looking it up but didn't get much feedback. Soo..what does that mean again? I wanna say she said Im judgemental but that might not be right. (link)
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narrow-minded (closed-minded)
adjective
not willing to listen to nor tolerate other people's views; prejudiced.
open-minded
adjective
willing to consider new ideas; unprejudiced.
judgmental |jəjˈmentl| (also judgemental)
adjective
of or concerning the use of judgment : judgmental errors.
• having or displaying an excessively critical point of view of others
If that sounds like you than you've got a real image problem happening with your peers and even teachers. They aren't seeing you as adorable right now and nor are the boys. I hate to say it but they may even view you as an enemy, a brat, snobby or someone who thinks they're the most important person in the room.
Nobody likes to be criticized or judged. This may be why the boys stay away from you as they don't like your attitude or have been treated unfairly in the past or have the perception of this. And yes, you can be narrow-minded and judgmental without knowing it.
Biased means you are in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
So, you really need to think deep down if you have been doing this with others and start correcting it. A good idea is to meet privately with your history teacher and ask him/her about what to do with your social skills in and outside of class. Seek help from other adults you trust.
The boys will follow once you change your perception of others and just go with the flow whether you like their views or not. Be respectful of everyone in the same manner you would of them.
Be smart, be funny, be cute but cut this other stuff out by learning how to it feels to others and curb it. If they sense you're a friendly person they'll be on you like leeches but if they think you aren't or out to be top dog and or outdo them forget it.
People have their first date, first kiss etc. etc. when they are ready for it and in the moment. It has nothing to do with age but a lot to do with maturity and the relationship you eventually find yourself in.
Hang in there but work at correcting these things. I want you to see a professional adolescent/child councilor (not some guidance councilor who knows zilch) and tell him/her about your problems with school and get him/her to show you how to combat them and get rid of the stuff others don't like.
Remember, you HATE it when others judge you, don't like rejection or being made fun of. Neither do they even if what you were saying/doing wasn't meant like that.
You'll find a great boyfriend or he will find you when your mind, life and heart is open. You see, the step you are about to take now with correcting some faults may open the door for that person to find you. You have to work on this as well as confidence, modesty and maturity and once boys see this in you they'll come your way. i can't guarantee a kiss but things will happen. Use this time to better yourself.
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Is there a website that lets me watch the recent presidential debate with Barack Obama and John McCain? I'm talking about an online video of the actual presidential debate that happened on September 26, 2008, which was this past friday night. I also believe that this specific presidential debate was taken place at The University of Mississippi.
I heard that the presidential debate was really good and that there was not a clear "winner" of it. One website said that Barack Obama was clearly the best candidate after the presidential debate, but another website said that John McCain was the same. I'm really interested in seeing the presidential debate now but I do not know where I can find it online.
I haven't chosen which candidate I'm going to be voting for this election so the presidential debate is extra appealing. I know that Barack Obama has some really good points but I'm beginning to become a fan of John McCain's vice president candidate/running mate Sarah Palin. It's a total toss-up for me right now.
Anyway, any direction to a website to let me watch the presidential debate at would be very helpful and appreciated! (link)
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http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/26/video.transcript/index.html
It actually gives a full transcript too of what was said that you can read along with as they speak. I haven't watched all of it (again) but saw this was so with the video. The VP candidates have their debate on Thursday night. That one is pretty much a slam dunk for Biden.
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My little sister is going to having a sleepover Halloween party next month. She will be having some of her best friends over to spend the night, probably a total of 10 other girls her age. They will be having all sorts of party treats, including games, costumes, junk foods, and movies (the normal ones though like Mean Girls, High School Musical, Camp Rock with the Jonas Brothers).
My little sister is only 10 years old, and recently turned 10 at that. My mom is trying to decide on a good bedtime for her and her best friends. She knows they'll want to stay up late for Halloween, plus they will be having a sleepover party, so she isn't sure what time is really appropriate to call it lights out.
So, I am wondering what other people thing about a 10 year old's bedtime during a Halloween slumber party. What time would you suggest my little sister and her best friends should be tucked in bed? (link)
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You can come up with whatever bedtime you want but can't enforce it. It's a party and they'll be excited and wired on candy and soda all evening. Bedtime becomes a case of when these girl's systems decide to make them crash.
Having said that I would think a 9:30 or 10 p.m. bedtime is something to strive for. Aside from that I recommend backing off and seeing what happens as they'll eventually fall asleep when they become too tired.
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I will be traveling across the country next month and have been debating about the safest way of travel. I was interested on going on the bus, but recent activities have really frightened me about traveling by Greyhound. I always thought it would be exciting to ride through cities on the bus heading to my destination and now I'm thinking about skipping travel by Greyhound bus and flying instead for safety reasons.
The Greyhound also has the advantage of a lower cost than a flight. Greyhound's low price is really a good thing, but the fear of being hurt on the bus is outweighing it for me right now.
For anyone who doesn't know what I'm talking about, there was a horrific murder that happened on a Greyhound bus on July 30, 2008 in Canada. A passenger on the Greyhound bus actually murdered another passenger during their trip. The entire stabbing/decapitation process happened right in front of the ENTIRE (37 other passengers) bus and nobody did anything to save the passenger being attacked and, ultimately, killed. It scares me that it happened so easily.
I really need advice about this. Is it really safe to ride on the Greyhound buses now? Should I not travel by Greyhound bus? When would it be safe to begin traveling by Greyhound again--or will it never be safe to travel by Greyhound? (link)
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Greyhound makes thousands of trips across the U.S. and Canada each day and each year. What happened in Canada back in July is an anomaly. The odds of that ever recurring are likely several million to one.
The company now also has measures in place to make sure this doesn't happen again. Some of them are measures that the public don't know have been implemented. So, riding Greyhound Vs an airplane is about the same treat if you think about crashes or terrorists.
If you don't feel comfortable (and I wouldn't in wake of this) drive down or decide against going. What happened in one circumstance here won't necessarily happen again. The problem is that there isn't a way of screening for air or bus travel against those who are severely psychotic from getting on. Severely psychotic doesn't mean your average mental disturbance either.
Until they put air marshals with training on all flights and federal agents with guns on buses you're going to have this issue in my opinion. I can't believe the government in the U.S. was stupid enough to let the media report that air marshals are only on 1% of all flights. They ought to be on all measures of transportation except for mass transit.
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16. girl
okkk. there is this kid, and hes a freshman, im a sophmore, and i kinda like him. and i think he likes me.. like he always looks at me on the bus, he used to like me in 8th grade.. he always like talks to me, and when i take walks past his house and my friend will be like, oh my god look hes looking at you from his window. and i dont knoww. hes really cute.
i dont know if id want to date him, because it'd be hard to date, like go on dates. since he cant drive..and i only have my temps, becuase my mom wouldn't let me get it right away.
Is he worth it? do you think he likes me? how do i get things going between us.. (link)
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You don't need a driver's license to get to and from places. The bus will take you just about anywhere as would the subway. Many people younger and older than you date as well as get to places no problem by this method. That won't wash as a reason not to pursue this further.
Only you know if this is worth it. That's a question nobody but yourself has the answer to. You should get to know him though by talking to him at school, inviting him to parties etc. etc. or out with friends. Get his IM and e-mail and talk to him on it.
Talk to him about his interests and treat talking to jim like you would anybody else. If you find you click be honest with him and ask him where he feels this could go.
If he's always looking at you from his house, bus stop or in school it's a good chance he likes you. Boys don't waste time doing that otherwise. Also, tell your mother it's time for you to get your license and that you're going to study hard and be responsible. But, if you have to wait longer taking the bus with a boyfriend or alone won't kill you.
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Sorry this is kind of a long one! I thought I graduated from a College X in May 2006. It turns out I actually hadn't graduated--I was 3 credits shy. After "graduating" I moved twice in three months (long story) and eventually started a full-time job in October 2006. It wasn't until around Nov when someone asked me if I got my diploma that I realized I hadn't. I got some transfer credits I had from high school sent in, and my degree was conferred in May 2007 w/o me taking any more classes.
Here's the problem: I started the job I'm at in Oct '06, telling them I finished my degree before that. When I found out that wasn't true, I...didn't tell them. I was scared they would fire me on the spot for "lying" on my resume. Now, almost 2 yrs since I started, they're randomly conducting a staff-wide "audit" to be sure everyone has their credentials, and they may notice the discrepancy b/w my transcript & resume. I feel my options are: 1) Come clean now and hope they understand, knowing full well they'll probably fire me. 2) Submit my credentials and hope they don't notice the discrepancy [I'm pretty low on the totem pole...how hard will they look?] and 3) Quit my job, and be honest with my next interviews about my graduation date but hope they don't ask if I ever told this first job what happened.
So that's it...that's how I screwed myself. Any advice? Anyone see any other options? Thank you!
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They know you and the quality of work that you do. I doubt they would fire you. You didn't blatantly lie nor claim to have attended a university you didn't. Tell them that you were being truthful when you applied in 2006.
You thought you passed all your courses and listed the degree thinking that it was going to be presented to you. Tell them you wish to rectify this by taking the remaining 3 credits in order to really possess that degree. If they fire you get a lawyer who can prove you didn't know you weren't getting the degree when you applied.
It's best to talk to your employer about it before they find it on their own. You stand a better shot by being honest. Why quit your job? They'll likely keep you as they're looking for people who blatantly lied about their qualifications to get a job they weren't supposed to.
Just remember don't count your chickens before the egg hatches next time. If you don't have a diploma in hand to show you received a degree don't list it even if it's in progress.
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difference between ep and studio album? (link)
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An EP usually has no more than 5 songs and a full length album 10-12+ That's more or less the difference from what I can tell having owned a few of both. There may be a better explanation posted by someone else later but this is what I know about the subject.
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