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Let’s say you are 33 female, single got a good job no boyfriend church orientated live on your own (or may?

(or may share a flat but with nice people). No drugs or booze binging or party and stuff

But you keep saying you got personal issues. Now what that might be?
I mean what someone like that would regard as personal issues?
I know there are loads of possibilities but what do you suggest that might be? And if you refer to a problem as personal issue, does that mean you don't wanna share it?

thanks for all the answers

2007-06-01 12:18:18 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

4 answers

Let's say you are a 33 year old single female. You have a good job, go to church, and live a clean life on your own (or may share a flat with nice people.) You appear to have a great life. However, you keep saying you have personal issues.

I am wondering what could possibly be wrong. I mean, what would someone like that consider "personal issues?" I know there are a multitude of possiblilities, but what do you suggest they might be? And if someone refers to a problem as a personal issue, does that mean they don't want to share it?

2007-06-01 12:31:04 · answer #1 · answered by dee s 4 · 0 0

Let’s say you are a 33 year old, church-oriented single female with a good job but no boyfriend and live on your own (or may share a flat with nice people). No drugs, booze binging or partying.

But you keep saying you have personal issues. Now what may those be?

I mean, what would someone like that regard as personal issues?

I know there are loads of possibilities but what do you suggest those might be? If you refer to a problem as a personal issue, does that mean you don't want to share it?

2007-06-01 19:26:21 · answer #2 · answered by VENTURACHICK 2 · 0 0

Let's say you are 33, female, single and have a good job, no boyfriend, are church oriented and live on your own (or may share a flat, but with nice people). You don't do drugs or booze binging or party stuff but you keep saying you've got personal issues. Now what might that be? I mean what would someone like that regard as personal issues? I know there are loads of possibilities but what do you suggest that might be? And if you refer to a problem as a personal issue, does that mean you want to share it?

2007-06-01 19:25:05 · answer #3 · answered by the Boss 7 · 0 0

Problems with sexual identity, finances, mental health, etc. Ask that person to spell out the personal issues.

2007-06-01 19:26:45 · answer #4 · answered by notyou311 7 · 0 1

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