just deal with it because the only person that you can control is YOU Accept the fact that there is nothing wrong with YOU. People change and tastes change and the world is a fluid place. Keep on doing whatever makes YOU happy.
The sad fact is that he said no. And whatever the reason he said it, you just have to accept it. You can't make someone do something. Try to accept and find someone else.
Accept the fact and get over it. You can still be friends, just no benefits. Happens all the time.
Just accept it! Can't change nature. I find it very hard to lose a friendship (friendships are precious!) Hence it's easy to just accept the fact and love her for the person she is. I know it's hard, but give it a honest try!
Accept the fact that he doesn't want to talk to you and move on to someone else. No one can make someone like us.
when someone else commits a crime and someone else helps them afterward. Even though this person didn't commit the crime, they can still be charged.
Generally speaking, "Get over it" means "It's not worth worrying about. Get on with your life." In this case, it means that the fact that someone's gay is no more important than the fact that, for example, they have blond hair. And "some people do not accept gay people" means that the folks who don't accept gay people probably never will, but there are fewer and fewer of them all the time, so they're not worth worrying about.
Accept the Fact was created on 2005-10-03.
You need ton confront the person you were kissing (if you were in fact kissing them) & ask them if they are dating someone else; if they are, leave them alone. If they're not, tell them that someone (don't mention names) told you that they were dating someone & you just wanted to ask for reassurance.
you try to steel them from the one they "love" ;-)
No. You (or someone else) might have confused it to the fact that Iceland is partly in North America.
you know it's an opinion when, you or someone else thinks diffrent.. and its not a fact. it cant me scientifically proven.
Obviously you don't really want to stay with your husband; why are you dating someone else, then? You have already stated he is abusive and you know someone who is able to take far better care of you. Accept the fact that your hussband is, for lack of better terms, a dangerous and unloving person. Divorce him and pursue the relationship with the other man, provided he is not married himself and would be accepting of the idea.