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>>> Virtual HelpQA Party!

Mya wrote:
Aaaw, love the cake, smiley! 8) do i have to share? 0;P

Thr beer floats look nice, too. I have never tried it.

You don't have to share, but sharing is fun. I'll find another cake so there's plenty for everyone. I love internet cakes.

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>>> Virtual HelpQA Party!

And some root beer floats:
https://wellsmanagedcontent.blob.core.windows.n...

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>>> Virtual HelpQA Party!

I brought cake:
https://www.howtocookthat.net/public_html/wp-co...

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Domestic violence and abuse..

Everybody, no matter how damaged, deserves a decent person or no romantic partner at all. Nobody, not one person on Earth, deserves a partner who hurts them on purpose.

You've apologized to the man for hitting him. Let him go now. The thing that caused you to lose your temper will happen again. You should work on loving and accepting yourself before you will be able to recognize it in someone else.

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Domestic violence and abuse..

@Mya being alone is so much better than being in a miserable chaotic relationship. You've internalized the violence and you need time to heal, maybe counseling will help too. Find something that you enjoy to keep yourself busy with friends that there's no chance of a romantic pairing (like same gender friends if you're straight, for example.)

You can get through this dear. I'll just take time for you to let yourself heal.

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I got Married year before.

Nix wrote:
I have to disagree, putting up with things only creates resentment. If anything, you need to tell her how you feel about it.

Absolutely communicate! But a relationship involves compromises. If this party is important to her, he can surely endure an hour or two of socializing for her benefit.

And she needs to realize that he doesn't enjoy social activities and needs time alone, but she isn't the one asking for our advice.

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I got Married year before.

Definitely let her have her party, endure it for the sake of creating a happy marriage.

It seems she's extroverted and you're introverted. Does she have friends nearby? Is she trying to rely on you for all her social needs? You both need to cultivate individual hobbies, as well as shared ones.

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Russian router malware warningโ€‹

This is the first I've heard this.

Someone attempting to siphon my bank account will be disappointed.

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My phone was stolen at DBT.

I'm glad you got it back. Most people are decent. The bad ones are just so much louder.

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My sister-in-law passed away early this morning.

Condolences for your family. I think it's reasonable to feel relieved that her suffering has ended while at the same time mourning her passing.

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