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No one should be in a relationship with someone that treats you bad? If someone really cares about you, they will treat you with respect.
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That should be treated by an ophthalmologist.
Personally I believe in an idea once expressed by Shakespeare, "to thine own self be true". Since you love someone, that is the person for you. You cannot sacrifice your own love for the sake of not hurting someone else who has treated you well. You will just have to tell this very nice person who treats you well that the two of you do not have a future together as anything more than friends, since you love someone else, however, you certainly can still be friends. If this person will feel hurt by this decision, that is unfortunate but it is the best you can do.
A transcrisis is when a person's reaction to a traumatic event is repressed and surfaces as a reaction to another event, which the person treats as a crisis.
Such a person, who just treats feet, is a Chiropodist.
The person who treats foot complaints is a Podiatrist
Answer I don't know if this is the first time for you or not, but if you have dated in the past and that person treated you like a woman, and not like a rock that is picked up once in awhile. then you know it's good, but if the present person in your life treats you like you don't exist, quite probably it's a done deal. He got what he wanted probably sexually and now he's looking for someone else, or another challenge. Maybe it's time for you to move on.
When someone performs actions in a way that is better than most, and in a way you would like to emulate - you respect that person. This could be - How they treats friends, how they treats strangers, how hard they work to achieve their goals ... any number of things.
Having confidence doesn't make you a better person. It simply makes you more confident about yourself. But a mean or nasty person can reek of confidence--it doesn't improve how a person treats others. That comes from someone's heart.
Kidney failure is typically diagnosed and treated by a nephrologist
Orange juice treats hypertensive patients, cranberry juice treats urinary tract infections. Arthritis, anemia, constipation, cancer and AIDS may all be treated with juice therapies.