What do you think of people getting bullied because they have a disability?
Nobody should get bullied regardless of whether they have a disability or not. As the old saying goes “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all” and I also believe people should call bullies out if they witness them bullying anyone.
would you date two people simultaneously if you could get away with it ?
Not be in a relationship with 2 people, no. But I think it’s fine to go on dates and get to know people as long as things aren’t too serious with any of them yet and you’re honest about how you feel.
90mg of dissolvable aspirin if it’s severe. Always speak to your GO first about this tho as it’s a high dose and may not be suitable for you. They might have something else that helps.
Should parents give their adult child money to help them when moving out?
If they can afford to then it would be nice to show they care by making things a little easier for them. Life is tough for the current generation trying to move into their own place. There’s also other ways to show they care like helping paint a room or moving furniture. Even phoning up different companies to set up electricity, wifi etc. if they’re not physically or financially in a position to help.
I’d like to know. Maybe lazy and boring 😂 she doesn’t know what I get up to when she ain’t around 😄 I know she loves me tho, and trusts me. She loves getting belly rubs and treats and going out for walks. She would probably say she wants me to take her more walks and ask why she can’t just have allll the treats 😄
is it okay to reconnect with my long distance ex boyfriend? just to make things right, when I decide to leave the relationship for some personal reasons which it was about 3 years until today ? and How ?
If it’s going to upset the person, you need to decide if you messaging and getting what you need from that is more important than how it will affect them.
If you know it hurts your partner and continue to do it is it possible for you to genuinely love them?
Depends if what you are doing is within your control or not. If you keep doing something you are in control of then you should probably look into the reasons why you’re doing it and decide if doing that comes first or if your partner does.
Like, no offence to anyone on this app but I identify as nothing, I’m not a man or woman, I’m not gay, bi, straight, trans, non-binary, etc., I’m not an animal, mammal, a piece of food, tree, inanimate object, I’m nothing. Please respect that, okay?! Nothing pride is next month. Who’s joining?
Non-binary is a term that includes everyone who doesn’t feel they are the gender of the sex they were assigned to at birth. Which would include not feeling any gender at all. A-sexual would be your sexuality if you don’t have sexual feelings towards anyone regardless of what they identify as. I’m not entirely clued up on all lgbtq+ stuff and don’t quite grasp a lot of it (just to be transparent) but I know slightly more than the basics. I’m not sure how much you’ve looked into it so not sure if you are aware of the terms I explained above but if you hadn’t then maybe they will resonate with you. If not then just keep being you, whoever you are or whatever you do or don’t identify as :)
What happens if I am the most depressed I've ever been in my life.. Is there a way to not feel like this long term? I'm not ugly, had money, stuff I want, girlfriends and good friends, been to nice places, have great parents, Idk what makes me happy. Suggestions?
I recommend talking to your GP. You may have underlying issues that you’ve never dealt with properly and could benefit from counselling. Or you could potentially have a chemical imbalance in your brain where it’s not producing the right amount of “happy chemicals”
Who was the last person you texted, and what did this text say?
My dad asking if I can use tap water to mix with windscreen wiper fluid 😄
I’m autistic and am having a hard time moving on from a video game franchise is that because it’s a special interest or am I hyperfixating?
I’m not autistic but if you are autistic then all of your thinking is autistic, if that makes sense. So for someone who is autistic then they will often struggle with change and often hyperfixate on things, they won’t see it how a neuro-typical person does. E.g. a neuro-typical person might say “it’s only video games, there’s lots more I can play that I like” whereas an autistic person may have an attachment to the franchise and not be interested in other games in the slightest.I’ve no idea if this makes any sense or is helpful but the point is it’s okay if you’re having difficulty moving on, it is normal and it might just take you more time than a neuro-typical person would, which again is absolutely okay :)