We would have to guess that you were getting something from the relationship that you do not want to acknowledge. Ask yourself, "what was in it for me." When you can answer that, you will know why it is hard to let go.
Can it be that you are most comfortable in that sort of situation? What were your parents like? Did they abuse you verbally and or emotionally, talk you down, etc.?
In relationships, there is always a payoff. BTW: that person was not a friend. Friends do not treat their friends that way.
people always have an issue of anger due to t reasons , one of the most common reasons is they are simply angry with themselves as they expected they would be better people have more than they already have in every possible way u could or couldn't imagine
self-fulfilling prophecy
you say to the person on the other end of the phone is your frige running then they say yes and you say well you better go catch it!!!!!:)
Women may ask "what do you think" to engage in a deeper conversation, seek validation or reassurance, or simply to better understand your perspective and feelings on a particular topic. It's a way for them to connect and communicate effectively with you.
Hmm. That's a good question, but it completely depends on the circumstances. Is it better to avoid making a decision than to make a decision to kill? Yes. But of course it would be better to make a decision NOT to kill. I think almost always it is better to make a decision and commit to something. The trick is working to make sure we make good decisions. Is it better to not make a decision than to decide to go to college? No. People who don't go to college often regret it later in life, when they have to go back to get a better job, and now they have spouses and kids and job responsibilities to work around. However, even then, it would be better to decide not to go, and move forward in another direction, than to just sit and vacillate. Sometimes we are going to make bad decisions and we're going to have to backtrack and change. That's life. But never deciding anything doesn't allow us to progress or learn. So I would say... make a decision. Do your research, try to make a good decision the first time, but commit to something. If you find out it is a bad decision, then make another decision to turn around... but either way, keep going and reaching for good things, a better life, and ways to help others.
Ok but they could be treated better
a princess is treated very well but a king/queen is treated better
They weren't treated very well but were treated better than earlyer years
Symptoms are how YOU feel. They are treated to help you feel better. If you have a headache that is a symptom and you would use something to lessen it like aspirin.Symptoms are how YOU feel. They are treated to help you feel better.
Treated, because it will resist insects.
Not always but more so now than in the old days. Some would argue when manners were vogue women were treated better. If we treat them like men many of us treat them worse than we used to.
No. They were slaves.
Probably not..
Gay people are treated better than they used to be in some areas because of the hard work of people fighting for equal rights.
very badly, only slightly better than Jews were treated
Not always, actually it is sometimes better to just get out your ideas for a draft, and then organize and edit/revise as needed later. (As an organizational method)
Fact-find techniques are always helpful in uncovering facts, but it should be treated cautiously. Such techniques often yield information that might be better hidden.