Keep everything fair. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
Don't let them control be fair and most important be honest. allow growth but don't try to change the other person and don't let them change you.
YU CANT..STOP BEIN LAZY & WRITE DA WORD OUT...LOL YU CANT..STOP BEIN LAZY & WRITE DA WORD OUT...LOL
This is one of the symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder. You should see a therapist to get some help if you really want to stop this self-destructive behavior.
Stop bein racist.
Addiction (to some substances) and self-destructive behaviors only lead to either healing, or death. If the practice can only lead to the latter, than it is loving to convince the person to seek professional help. If they refuse, blocking will likely not work, but IF you can ultimately stop the self destructive behavior, than the end justifies the means, meaning no, it is NOT hateful.
yessss ok :) stop bein so stupid!
Stop bein cheap and go to apple :)
well..i think they can but they don't want..
This is really two questions: How do you build self esteem? and, How to stop destroying good relationships with jealousy? Because you asked them together, you actually answered your second question. You can stop destroying good relationships with jealousy if you build your self esteem. So the question is, How do you build your self esteem? Unfortunately, there are so many ways to do this it would be futile to try and list them all here. But there is one quick and effective way to do it. Exercise! Studies have shown that daily exercise consisting of at least 30 minutes boost endorphins into the blood that promote self confidence. Try this for at least a week and see how it goes.
Well u need to stop bein lazy and get on wwe.com
stop bein a little biyutch and deal with it. make a new one.
See a psychiatrist immediately.
To stop being a "love slob," focus on self-awareness and set boundaries in your relationships. Prioritize self-care and personal growth to cultivate a sense of self-worth. Practice communication by expressing your needs and expectations clearly. Finally, engage in activities that promote emotional maturity and healthy relationship dynamics.