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Question Posted Monday January 29 2007, 9:15 pm

Lets say you post questions on this site and you get the answers you love, however, a family member reads the advice and disagrees with what was written but you love the advice would you just ignore your family member and go by the answers you received on this site. Thanks.

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LagunaBabe answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 1:33 am:
I think this really depends on whether or not, the advice you're reading is only what you want to hear or if it is true and the best advice for you, too. If it meets both of these, I say go for it. I mean, it happens to all of us, not necessarily on Advicenators, but in general that our families do not always agree with what we want to do, or someone else's advice or suggestions. I think you have to do what's right for you, and what makes you feel more comfortable.

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Kate032 answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 12:15 am:
There is a difference between advice you love and want to hear and advice that you need to hear. Many people on this site tend to sugar-coat their responces.

For example: My boyfriend broke up with me a few weeks ago but i still like him. Do you think he could possibly still like me?

What you want to hear would be: Yess of course there is a chance! I'm sure he'll ask you out again in no time! Just be patient!

What you NEED to hear would be: There is always a chance, but i'd imagine that if he broke up with you and hasn't mentioned anything about it, he isn't planning on getting back with you. Don't get caught up on this one guy. It's a mistake so many of us make.

Understand? A lot of time the advice we need to hear isn't what we want to hear at all. And chances are if someone who knows you personally has something to say, it is worth considering.

I really hope this helped!

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Brandi_S answered Monday January 29 2007, 9:34 pm:
I would take all into consideration, then do what I think is best for me.

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HOPLESSxROMNTC answered Monday January 29 2007, 9:31 pm:
I would just go by what I think is the best advice. There is no right or wrong answer when asking for advice so it's just up to you to decide what is best for your situation.
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Krazy answered Monday January 29 2007, 9:22 pm:
Well if you love the advice then none can change your opinon riite?
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careless-fun answered Monday January 29 2007, 9:21 pm:
I would listen to the advice on advicenators.com & the family member and decide what I think I should do from analyizing both point of views. Sometimes the advice you want to hear, isnt always the advice you should/need to hear. So I say do what you think is best.

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