In that case, “Sorry, I have a bunch of these financials tie-outs to get through. But when I have a minute, I can see if there are any good moving services in the area and send their info your way.”
Agreed. Saw it for the first time this sprint and it’s very underwhelming. Oh cool, a big shiny and reflective object! Although I may be spoiled because I can see the Golden Gate Bridge from my bedroom window (at least when it’s not shrouded in fog).
Ha I wish I worked from home. My job is pretty slow during the summer so I’ve been browsing the web and checking PGP probably more often than I should be.
I couldn’t agree more with you two. I sometimes peruse the relationships Reddit and have gotten lots of valuable advice there just by reading the comments.
I think the part where you mention about him getting defensive is a much bigger problem than the name calling. In a good relationship you need to be able to talk to your significant other about any and all things and if he refuses to listen to valid concerns (and they are valid even if he doesn’t consider them valid because they’re your concerns), then something is awry.
The name calling is a symptom of whatever deeper problem is going on. He may have some deep issues that he’s never realized and that are just now starting to come out because he’s super comfortable around you.
Don’t break up with him, but make it firmly known that you need to sit down and talk this through. He needs to stop being defensive (defensiveness is a sign of insecurity) and actually listen to your valid concerns.
After a date or two means that they lost interest, which can happen for a variety of reasons – anything from you guys didn’t have much in common to him not feeling any chemistry or maybe his ex got back in his life. Do you usually have great dates with these guys before the ghost you? And I wouldn’t pay attention to the short relationship after high school. That doesn’t matter at this point.
At what point in your dating life does this happen? Before a first date, a few dates in, etc.? The timing of this plays a significant role in figuring out what’s going on.
Wants to be fiscally responsible + wants Botox = wants a sugar daddy.
Every time someone becomes a hipster, a puppy dies….probably because it was never vaccinated.
That sounds fucking awful.
In that case, “Sorry, I have a bunch of these financials tie-outs to get through. But when I have a minute, I can see if there are any good moving services in the area and send their info your way.”
Agreed. Saw it for the first time this sprint and it’s very underwhelming. Oh cool, a big shiny and reflective object! Although I may be spoiled because I can see the Golden Gate Bridge from my bedroom window (at least when it’s not shrouded in fog).
“I’m sorry, but I’m neck deep in this project. I can shoot our facilities department an email, though, and see if they can help you out.”
Ha I wish I worked from home. My job is pretty slow during the summer so I’ve been browsing the web and checking PGP probably more often than I should be.
You’re more than work friends if you two continue to talk and hang out once one of you changes jobs.
I couldn’t agree more with you two. I sometimes peruse the relationships Reddit and have gotten lots of valuable advice there just by reading the comments.
A lot of the time, this is easier said than done.
To the girl with the name calling boyfriend:
I think the part where you mention about him getting defensive is a much bigger problem than the name calling. In a good relationship you need to be able to talk to your significant other about any and all things and if he refuses to listen to valid concerns (and they are valid even if he doesn’t consider them valid because they’re your concerns), then something is awry.
The name calling is a symptom of whatever deeper problem is going on. He may have some deep issues that he’s never realized and that are just now starting to come out because he’s super comfortable around you.
Don’t break up with him, but make it firmly known that you need to sit down and talk this through. He needs to stop being defensive (defensiveness is a sign of insecurity) and actually listen to your valid concerns.
I’ve never met you and I hate you.
Not knowing what Expensify is. PGP.
Username checks out.
Good lord, that record player you linked has Bluetooth built in. That may be the most hipster thing I see all weekend.
Well that answers my question.
How do people get the strength to go out on a Friday night? I’m lucky if I can make it to 11 before passing out.
“Hey bro, we took her to Paris and showed her the Eiffel Tower last night!”
We need a Guys Being Dudes: Threesome.
After a date or two means that they lost interest, which can happen for a variety of reasons – anything from you guys didn’t have much in common to him not feeling any chemistry or maybe his ex got back in his life. Do you usually have great dates with these guys before the ghost you? And I wouldn’t pay attention to the short relationship after high school. That doesn’t matter at this point.
At what point in your dating life does this happen? Before a first date, a few dates in, etc.? The timing of this plays a significant role in figuring out what’s going on.