Now I’ve noticed her looking at my flabby belly. Should I say something?
What I think is that this woman isn’t as good a friend to you as you have been to her. If you wish to tell her you heard what she said and are very hurt by it, you are within your rights. Go for it, because she owes you an apology.I am a senior in high school. A lot of my friends are going to four-year colleges, while I’m starting at a community college. Many of them are going far away. They know their majors, and they’re all very confident in their plans.
I can’t help feeling left out, even though my community college plan will save money and allow me to experiment before choosing my major.Is it OK to feel awkward during this transitional period? And is it OK to be unsure of what I want to do?Please stop being so hard on yourself. You are far from the only young adult who is unsure of what steps they should take as they approach adulthood. Some high school seniors take a gap year off and get a job for this very reason.
Community college seems like a practical solution for you. Bear in mind that your friends’ confidence in their future plans doesn’t guarantee they will end up in the careers they are aiming for now. Many times “life” intervenes and takes folks on a very different path.There has been a serious communication breakdown. Mid-sentence of almost any topic of conversation I begin, he interrupts me with “I know already,” “you take too long,” or “I’m busy.
How do I convince my spouse this is detrimental to our relationship, or is getting through to him even possible?What one does in a situation like this is tell the spouse the current situation is not tolerable, and suggest counseling to save your marriage. If your spouse then refuses, you must decide whether to move on, because your assessment of your relationship is correct.
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