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Long Distance Relationships how to keep them going?
Orion34 replied to rejected's topic in Dating And Relationships
Hii really like this girl that i met at an electro house concert a few months back. we talk all the time, and she says things like "i'm the sweetest guy she knows" and "i radiate gorgeous" so i really thought she liked me too. the main issues between us are, however, that she lives 2 hours away and is 3 years younger than me (15 and 18). I know the age gap is kind of a huge deal legally and whatnot, but i don't need to hear that. I have a car and i drive down to see her at least once a month. last time i saw her i told her that i really liked her, and she said she liked me too. then, the next night when i was back home, she told me she just wants to be really good friends, yet she still flirts with me all the time. what should i think and how should i handle this? -
How To Impress A Girl. Tips for Impressing Girls
Orion34 replied to Adamrosso's topic in Dating And Relationships
So how to really impress a girl? Seems like a tough question isn't it?Well the true art of impressing girls lies in the simple fact that they are not impressed by anything which seems fake or unoriginal. Most guys tend to act or be like someone else just in order to impress girls but never succeed with it. The key here is to be an original as possible in order to impress your girl. Read on to find out some of the best tips on how to impress a girl and achieve desired results.Don't try to impress- Yes here it is the very big secret in front of you! The best way to impress a girl is not to impress her. Now you might be wondering how does this really work. Well when most guys try to impress girls they tend to become more unauthentic and try to show off with almost anything and everything. Girls are not impressed by such tactics and would end up putting you in the "Show off" category. The best way to impress a girl is to be yourself and let things happen automatically.Natural talent works- If you thought that girls are impressed by money and material things all the time than you are highly mistaken. If girls are impressed by your money than they are probably looking for money and not you. The best way to impress a girl and retain your status is by the way of natural talents which involve the way you talk and present yourself. You need girls to respect you for what you are and not what you possess. -
There’s this girl that I am attracted to at my workplace. Every time I talk to her or even say hi to her she has a huge smile on her face which tells me she likes me and her body language says the same. Sometimes when she’s walking through the store shopping she’ll be looking at me. I even caught her looking at me from the corner of my eye a couple times while she was shopping. When I turned to look at her she turned away quickly. Like she was shy to have me know she was looking. Even though we’ve only spoken a couple times I can’t stop thinking about her all the time. I know it’s not right, because we haven’t even gone out once, but I can’t help it. I’m trying to occupy myself with other things to keep her off my mind. Especially since I know it’s not a good idea to get romantically involved with someone at your workplace. And even though I’m not dating her, I sometimes get a little jealous when I see her talking to certain guys. (Which I know is horrible to get jealous!) But I know it’s because she’s a nice person and she gets along with people very easily so I can’t let that overthrow me.If you guys can help me out or give me some advice on the following issues it would be greatly appreciated:1) How to get a good conversation going with her to keep things interesting when I see her (which is not often by the way).2) How to get her off my mind all the time. (Which I know is unhealthy and insane).3) How to deal with the useless jealousy of seeing her talk to certain guys.
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Hi to all,There are going to be serious issues with removing the smoke smell. If it’s really, really bad, you may never fully eliminate it. However, there are a number of things you might be able to do.If it’s a light smell, you might manage to get away with using Febreze. If not, a number of sites recommend baking soda and some vinegar. Basically, they’re more/less giving you the home remedy for any of those Oxy cleaners. Now remember, you’re not just dealing with the seats, but also any fabric inside the car. You’ll likely want to get the cabin air filter changed as well, since if they ran A/C or heat on circulate, then the smoke went into that filter.If you have leather seats, you may be spared the issue of deep down smoke inside the seats. You’ll need to scrub the leather with a good leather cleaner to remove the smell, but if it hasn’t gotten into the cushions, the rest of the fabric in the car is so thin, it should be easy to clean. If not, you may well have to treat those seats relatively often.A product that was mentioned was Vamoose 1080T, and apparently Hill Country Distribution has a complete care treatment kit. Reviews have been pretty good about that, though I have no experience. People say often that Febreze simply masks the smell, although I’ve known people to use it on their hair after smoking, and it does eliminate the odor.Lastly, should you have any real wood panelling in the car, that may need to be treated with wood soap and sealed. Smoke is nigh on impossible to permanently get out of wood. Additionally, any porous rubber seals/gaskets may need to be replaced, depending on the smoke saturation.
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HiI'm only 27, but I'm suffering from male pattern baldness, as a result, I have to shave my head in order to avoid looking old or unappealing.Baldness has affected my career, I'm an actor. No prizes for guessing why it would affect. I hate getting typecast in caricaturish roles where I have to use words like "*BLEEP*" and "*BLEEP*" despite how eloquent I present myself.Nevertheless, I'm happily focusing on my other career while I'm working on my personal life in being a ladies man (this is not a career btw). I am being told that I need to have an archetype. And archetype is based on looks.And being bald, yes u may have guessed it right, I am being advised to modify my archetype according to people like Neil Strauss and Bruce Willis. Because they are bald.Let's face it. If we all have hair, I would look NOTHING like Bruce Willis or Neil Strauss. They may have their own success, but I dont feel inspired by them. Why should I be another Bruce Willis or Neil Strauss just to attract chicks? Why do ppl have to tell me I need to be a bad-*bottom* type of character as it is in line with my "looks" in order to attract chicks. Why can't I be the eloquent George Clooney in Up in the Air kind of guy, since both of us have similar career traits?I'm cool with jokes about being bald at time, but modifying my life just so that its similar to other bald guys?God, I'm lost at this.
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We're sure you've had at least one friend whose child started sleeping through the entire night right off the bat. But before you get super jealous, remember that lots of parents totally exaggerate their baby's achievements—especially in the sleep arena. Your idea of "sleeping through the night" may be sleeping from 11 PM to 7 AM; to your braggin' best friend, it may mean sleeping from 1 AM to 5 AM straight.But let's move the politics of parenting aside! During the first few months of your baby's life, you're going to wonder if you'll ever get a solid eight hours of sleep again. Here's what you need to know to make that dream a reality.Typically, babies wake up two to three times every night from birth to six months and once or twice a night from six months to a year. But some babies will still wake up in the night from one to two years. Eventually, your baby will be awake for more time during the day and less time at night. Keep in mind: it's hard to predict when that glorious day will arrive.In addition to hunger, his sleep patterns just aren't developed enough to let him sleep through the night. This is why the "cereal at bedtime" advice can be wrong—it usually won't affect a young baby's sleeping habits.Create an environment that's conducive to sleep and teach your baby that sleep is a good state—not scary and lonely. Eventually, your baby will learn how to fall asleep on her own.Your baby will find it easier to develop good sleep habits if you maintain consistent bedtime routines. Try having a "calm-down" period at the end of the day by giving him a massage or a warm bath in a dimly lit room. Then, try to help him fall asleep by walking, rocking in a rocking chair, or cuddling or nursing him. As your baby gets older, put him in bed before he's totally asleep, so he'll master falling asleep on his own.Many parents believe that their patience and enjoyment of parenting is being compromised by sleeplessness, so they're willing to try any solution. However, others feel that trying the "cry it out" methods of training a baby to sleep through the night would be to painful for the baby and themselves.