if im honest the friend and the kids should get a place of there own. you and you girlfriend need some space alone.
A reverse fault, my friend.
When compression pushes rocks together, faults form when the stress exceeds the strength of the rocks, causing them to break and push against each other. These fault zones can be areas of high seismic activity as the rocks continue to be pushed and undergo deformation.
it depends on whose fault is it. if yours than around 8 months. if there's than probably 4 months.
It's important to have open and respectful communication with your friend. Instead of blaming each other, try to understand each other's perspective and find a solution together. If your friend yelled at you, it might be helpful to address the issue calmly and express how their reaction made you feel.
no julia its not your fault we will get through this together girly
just tell her
When compression pushes rocks together, it creates a reverse fault. In a reverse fault, the hanging wall moves up relative to the footwall due to compression forces pushing the rocks together.
You can.
If your friend did that, they're not truly your friend. Of course you can be mad. But keep in mind that your relationship must not have been string enough to break that easily. It's not all your friend's fault, nor your boyfriend's. Maybe you and your boyfriend should have spent more time making your relationship stronger.
Yes of course
Say your sorry and its your fault and ask for forgiveness
Nothing it's not your fault