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Other - Family & Relationships - 28 August 2007

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Do you have a side to you that your partner would be surprised, appalled or embarrassed about you, if he saw you with your friends or workmates?

2007-08-28 02:05:28 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous

well, I live in the philippines. My family decided that within 6 months, we will be living in canada... And me, I'm anti for this plan. Because we have arrangements with my friends to go to college together. me and my friends were together since 3 years and we shared so much happiness to each other.

because of that, I cant seem to leave the philippines and going to canada is like start all over again; from routines to new friends..

I know some of you think that its a great idea but leaving my friends if very hard for me. And my family wants all of us to go and live there.

I'm so afraid that I will never see them again, their faces, their actions, our friendship. Can anyone help me "let go" of these things.

even though we can chat together but its allot better if we can see each other in the flesh right?

can anyone give me advise?

while I type this details, I remember them and I cried (sorry about that)

thank you....

2007-08-28 01:44:31 · 19 answers · asked by Remon 3

my downstairs after he dose i feel like i'm going to collapse any ideas why? PLEASE

2007-08-28 00:35:23 · 12 answers · asked by Anna B 3

I just saw this question and it was closed. Every man is different. I am married to a man who loves me very much, but loves his football and basketball just as much. We have been married for six years next month and there is no way to stop him. I have learned to accept that and also make sure that I am definitely being recognized- even while he enjoys his game!! i have also been with a man who can be easily enticed away from the games. Just learn your man ladies and adjust accordingly. You will keep him and yourself happy.

2007-08-28 00:09:22 · 6 answers · asked by nancyshannon53406 2

Hi, my cousin's husband went to prison for molesting our daughter's. My grandparent's allowed him to store his belonging's in their garage. My grandfather has passed on and my husband and I have the task of removing all my grandfather's things from the garage. I did not know I was going to find the items of a child molester stored in there. My grandmother is in the hospital now. Does anyone know what my options are towards removing his crap? His out date is 2012 and it is a possibility my grandma may not still be with us. What can I do? It's bad enough I have to deal with getting rid of my grandpa's stuff, but why should I have to respect this convict's things. I do not speak with his wife or exwife, I don't know what their status is. Any info out there for me? I'm ready to burn it.

2007-08-28 00:03:26 · 7 answers · asked by ? 7

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