How does one stop posting questions once they get an answer(s) they like. In other words how does one feel that
they dont have to constantly take polls and just say to themselves I like the answer(s) I received so I will no longer
ask the same question(s) in the future on advice column websites any more
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Etiquette? lavender_chika16 answered Sunday December 10 2006, 12:52 pm: This whole issue revolves simply around the questions you asked, and the fact that you probably do not like the answers you got. This could be for any number of reasons. Perhaps you are afraid to follow the given advice or you feel as though the answers you recieved were not good enough, even though you want them to be. The fact is that, you have to come to terms with the idea of just not liking the advice that was given to you in the past. Do not search the world for the answers you want to hear. Try thinking about your problems, and coming up with a way to solve them on your own. This is usually the best solution for a lot of people. [ lavender_chika16's advice column | Ask lavender_chika16 A Question ]
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