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    1. Asked: October 27, 2020In: Communication

      How do I tell my girlfriend of 3years that I don’t love her anymore? I’m just not into the whole relationship again.

      Arya
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      Added an answer on October 28, 2020 at 4:36 pm

      Hi Ashton, it’s totally fine if you feel that way. Instead of trying to sling the relationship along with lies, you decided to call your partner and talk things through. What’s the way forward now? Get the two of you a time together, do the things that made you two fall in love with each other at fiRead more

      Hi Ashton, it’s totally fine if you feel that way. Instead of trying to sling the relationship along with lies, you decided to call your partner and talk things through. What’s the way forward now? Get the two of you a time together, do the things that made you two fall in love with each other at first. Clear your mind, laugh and play together. All these might rekindle the love, but if this does not work, then it’s time you sit her down and talk to her. She’s entitled to knowing how you feel as the relationship isn’t just about one person, and if you don’t feel the love for her anymore, there’s no need being in that relationship again. Give each other space, see how things work out.
      Love, Arya.

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    2. Asked: October 27, 2020In: Communication

      My roommate keeps bringing lots of people into the flat; smoking, drinking and doing all sorts. I am not cool with this. How can I handle this?

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      Added an answer on October 28, 2020 at 4:36 pm

      First expose the problem to your roommate. Treat it seriously. Tell them what don't you like and why. You have to have logical reasons. Ask them what they think about it, but don't let them downplay it. Since you are paying for it, it makes you entitled to enforce some of the rules within reason. BeRead more

      First expose the problem to your roommate. Treat it seriously. Tell them what don’t you like and why. You have to have logical reasons. Ask them what they think about it, but don’t let them downplay it. Since you are paying for it, it makes you entitled to enforce some of the rules within reason. Be reasonable with your request.
      Depending on you and your roommate, this can take a while. Don’t back down, if needed you tell guests to please leave. Be polite and patient. Don’t involve third person parties until you see nobody is validating your request. If it fails, look up a new room.

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    3. Asked: October 27, 2020In: Communication

      Why do people often think I’m bragging when I display my smartness?

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      Added an answer on October 28, 2020 at 4:35 pm

      It’s called intelligence-shaming. People don’t tell football players not to say they are good at football. People don’t tell musicians to pretend they can’t sing. Yet, they shame anyone who admits they have a high intelligence. Do not dim your light for anyone or group or people.

      It’s called intelligence-shaming. People don’t tell football players not to say they are good at football. People don’t tell musicians to pretend they can’t sing. Yet, they shame anyone who admits they have a high intelligence. Do not dim your light for anyone or group or people.

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    4. Asked: October 27, 2020In: Communication

      How do I deal with the “I killed my dad” feeling? I mean technically, I did.

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      Added an answer on October 27, 2020 at 10:02 pm

      Make peace with yourself, make peace with your past. Do not allow your past control your future, only you can determine that. Everyone of us has done something in the past that we’re not proud of, I’m pretty sure you totally regret those actions of yours prior the death of your dad. See it as a secoRead more

      Make peace with yourself, make peace with your past. Do not allow your past control your future, only you can determine that. Everyone of us has done something in the past that we’re not proud of, I’m pretty sure you totally regret those actions of yours prior the death of your dad. See it as a second chance for you to right your wrongs. It’s possible you escaped the accident just so you could make amends. Engage yourself in productive activities that can also help improve you. You got this!

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