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    1. Asked: August 10, 2021In: Communication

      How can two roommates with two different pets cohabit?

      Ivey Morton
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      Added an answer on August 12, 2021 at 5:46 pm

      Communications are smoother when we put things in writing. To make your shared housing situation a win-win for everybody, consider creating a contract with your housemate that spells out: Who can have access to the pets when their owner is out, and what can they do with the pets. Agreements for cleaRead more

      Communications are smoother when we put things in writing. To make your shared housing situation a win-win for everybody, consider creating a contract with your housemate that spells out: Who can have access to the pets when their owner is out, and what can they do with the pets. Agreements for cleaning the house, yard, litter box, etc. Agreements for use of baby gates, crates, yard use. How property damages caused by pets will be handled. How veterinary costs will be covered if pets cause injury to other pets.

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    2. Asked: August 10, 2021In: Communication

      How can you help someone suffering from gender dysphoria?

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      Added an answer on August 12, 2021 at 5:46 pm

      Use their correct name and pronouns, and for some reason something that my friends did that helped me is randomly say some days “you look really masculine today!” or something like that. Gender dysphoria is hard feeling to understand if you don’t experience it, so I suggest asking your friend if theRead more

      Use their correct name and pronouns, and for some reason something that my friends did that helped me is randomly say some days “you look really masculine today!” or something like that. Gender dysphoria is hard feeling to understand if you don’t experience it, so I suggest asking your friend if there’s anything you can do to help and be there for them

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    3. Asked: August 10, 2021In: Health

      What is the condition that makes someone not to be able to give facial expressions?

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      Added an answer on August 12, 2021 at 5:46 pm

      Flat affect is a condition that causes people to not express emotions in the same way other people might. For example, when a person without flat affect is happy, they may smile brightly or in some other way show that they’re pleased. A person with flat affect shows no facial expressions. They may aRead more

      Flat affect is a condition that causes people to not express emotions in the same way other people might. For example, when a person without flat affect is happy, they may smile brightly or in some other way show that they’re pleased. A person with flat affect shows no facial expressions. They may also have no verbal reaction. Flat affect is a symptom of other conditions. It’s not a condition or disorder on its own. People who show symptoms of flat affect should be examined by a psychologist or psychiatrist. These doctors diagnose and treat mental health conditions. Many of the underlying causes for flat affect are the result of a mental health disorder or disease.

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