Tuesday, 13 September 2016

The degree to which we accept ourselves is equivalent to what we can accept in others

Situations that come up, reveal who we are, to ourselves. I think a big sign of maturity is being able to work through the stuff with another, be it our own issues or theirs. I draw the line at issues that affect my health or the well-being of my children._ Elane:Do men’s appearances affect women … Continue reading The degree to which we accept ourselves is equivalent to what we can accept in others
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Merilyn:
This makes her smile and laugh, as well as the other customers.
(12 September 2016)

Merilyn:
She asks if I don't want to be her best friend and I just start to stutter and look away.
(12 September 2016)

Merilyn:
She playfully says that we're best friends, then I tell her that the other guy, who is your typical douchebag that nobody likes, is her best friend.
(12 September 2016)

Merilyn:
At work, there's this girl that always teases me.
(12 September 2016)

Vicky:
How to get enough confidence to talk to a girl that I like?
(12 September 2016)

Vicky:
I know she really likes me but knowing this doesnt seem to really help.
(12 September 2016)

Vicky:
Shes been sitting beside me for a week and I havent even said a word to her.
(12 September 2016)

Vicky:
Someone gave me her number and we have been texting for about a week and she sits beside me in class, but when she sits beside me, I freeze up and I dont even speak to her.
(12 September 2016)

Vicky:
Im in the 11th grade and there is a girl that really likes me and I like her.
(12 September 2016)

Vashti:
I'm very bad at making friends, they always end up thinking I'm weird or the like.
(12 September 2016)

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