Only a clinical psychologist would be able to help you with that one, but just from what you've written, I'd suspect something else. Whatever it is, you should talk to a professional. You shouldn't be in that much mental discomfort.
If they were perpendicular or parallel to the way the tie is constructed, it would be extremely difficult to keep them even, due to the pressure of the knot and other factors such as shrinkage.
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If "rhumus" was meant to be "rhombus" and "pallrel" was meant to be "parallel", and if I understand the question correctly, then yes, a rhombus has two pairs of sides which are mutually parallel.
I don't exactly understand what you are trying to say in this question. However, one thing I can tell you about the slope of parallel lines is that they are equal. Parallel lines must have the same slope.
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If I understand this question correctly, the answer is "not necessarily".
they both were diiferent in diffrent ways but they kept believing and kept strong.
Yes, the word parallel is a noun, a word for a person or thing that is similar or analogous to another. The word parallel is also a verb and an adjective. Example uses: Noun: The parallel of events made the mystery more difficult to unravel. Verb: We need someone whose experience will parallel your own. Adjective: The parallel handrails will accommodate people of different heights.