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Open Question: Gay guy crush on a girl? and more... Open Question: Gay guy crush on a girl?kay so the problem is i'm gay guy with a crush on a girl. i saw this because i fantasize about gay sex, like gay porn and lately been getting gay crushes. I was happy being gay flirting with guys and stuff then i met this girl. i met her at work and i was thinking about getting a girlfriend until i moved out but the thing is i actually developed a crush on her. i was thinking about trying to get a straight guy but something about her pulled me away from the idea. the thing is the straight guy i liked asked her out on a date. i feel cold and empty being straight and i want to be with her but being gay makes me happy even though i know when i step out the door i know im gay but i like girls, it sometimes feels as if im bi straight down the middle but i don't know. do you think if i have gay sex in real life i'll get over it. i accidently touched some guys dick and i thought to myself i was straight but afterwards i got really excited at the idea and wanted to do it. do you think i can fall in love with a guy and just ease myself into it? my feelings for this girl are probably going to back again when i see her tomorrow to but i know it cant work out because im gay even though i really want to hold her and kiss her and stuff. what should i do? when i think about her it's like an old memory of when i was a kid it's just so empty. Open Question: people help please my friend wont talk to me?im in love with my best friend but that isnt the problem. the problem is that he asked out a girl in my class and she went out with him for one day then told him that it was a pity date, but he never told me that he liked her, and were best friends, and now the worse part is, he still wont tell me even though ive heard the whole story from the people around me, and hes not talking to me what do i do ive tried asking him at school but he just stares at me and walks away Open Question: SERIOUS PROBLEM PLEASEEE NEED ADVICE!!!?ok! here i go! i am 19 years old just about to turn 20 im a sophomore in college, and ive a girlfiend, she is 18 years ld and shes about to graduate high school this may heres my issue: 1. we have dated for 10 months now and i honestly do not want anyone else but her, people may say im too young to recognize love but i honestly think shes the one, and she thinks the same way about me from whats she has told me... 2. we decided to have sex about a month ago, she started taking anticonception pills that same month and we had sex twice, she is not pregnant... I REPEAT... shes not pregnant 3. her mom found the pills in her purse and she freaked the hell out, then 2 days later she found some pregnancy test that my gf took that i didnt even know about 4.this morning i went to pick her up to drive her to school and i didnt even know she had found out until she told me to step out of the house, she told me WE had betrayed her trust and that she is really dissapointed in both of us.. i really feel bad for how she feels, but i honestly do not regret having sex with my gf bc i honestly did it out of love, true love 5. even before her parents knew my gf and i had plans to get marry after she graduated (maybe not the best thing to do, but i love her) 6. her mom told me that if she ends up not being pregnant that she DOES NOT WANT ME NEAR HER DAUGHTER... and i cant do that, shes my everything 7. i have not talked to her parents, this happened this morning and im waiting till they talk to her and things settle down so we could all talk nicely 8. forgot to mentions,,, her brothers are PISSED!!!!! 9. i do not know how to confront her parents, should i tell them that we already had plans which we really did so that they could see that we love each other, i know i have to apologyze but i honestly do not know how to confront them! plllllzzzz help Open Question: How to get a girl to go out with you in a small school?alright, im 13(8th grade) and i feel im behind in the dating world(compared to my male classmated at least). it seems to me that almost none of the girls in my class have ever ha da boyfriend or really gone out on a date at all. there are some really beautiful girls in my class, but it's kind of akward to ask them out because i know them really well(my entire class has been together since 5th grade). not only is this a problem, but alot of my friends would make fun of me for actually thinking the girls in my class are cute(they just want to be all cool and seem to good for anyone). I feel there's alot of tension and pressur to break the dating barrier. should i go for it, and how should I? Open Question: Im in love with my best friend. How do i tell him?I'm in love with my best friend of four years. We dated freshman year but i ended it. Now, we're both in relationships. But i'm in love with him still. The worst part is..he broke my trust a while back after i told him about a huge serious problem i'm having in my relationship..his girlfriend walked in on him on the phone with me and he told her what id said. So we have not been talking since september when i told him to get out of my life. he makes an attempt at reconciling every month or so. but it hurts me too much to forgive him and be "just friends". How do i explain this to him. How is he going to react Open Question: is she a real friend? help?Ok, so I have a problem with my very close friend. My friend has been acting very different lately. She always has a group of guys with her and likes to "flirt". She leaves me and my other friends just to be with her guys. 6 guys asked her out. She planned to go out with 3 guys, and she had 2 real boyfriends including her current one. This all happened this year. It's only the beginning of the year... So we just had a field trip to a Special Olympics place to help set up. The whole time she talked with her group of guys and me, my other 2 best friends felt left out. At the end of the field trip, she came over to us because her current boyfriend (but not at that time) was at the bathroom. Lets call him Jason. She told us all about her slew of guys and how awesome they were and how much fun she had. She kept averting her eyes, and acted all bored with us. Then she complained that WE were leaving HER out, and that she knew we were talking about her. And she complained about how they always followed her, but she never tried to do anything about it, she just kept hanging out with her slew of guys. And she tried to hold Jason's hand on the bus. Now that she has boyfriends, she treats us like her second choice. She would always hang out with her slew of guys and whenever she's with us, she acts all bored and everything. My friends and I always try to confront her but we don't have enough time alone with her. When we do, though, and we tell her how we feel and everything, all she says is "I know, I'm a horrible person, I want to change but I can't, we all know I'm not capable" and she does nothing about it. It's like she only cares about her own happiness and not about our group. It is our last year together in the same school and I want to make it a good one, but so far it's kind of ruined. We can't not be friends with her because she is an important part of our group. We have known her for ages and it would just make it worse to not be her friend. So what I'm asking is what should we do… confronting doesn't help and neither does ignoring. We need help. the confronting didnt help, but if you write what i could say that would help also the guys are rejects so my friends and i dont really LIKE them theyre just friends. also were in eighth grade so some of us arent allowed to date yet. Open Question: can someone please help me with this medical terminology paper, thanks?In Section I: Please identify all 15 terms that would be unfamiliar to a layman or non-medical person. For each identified term: a. Break into word parts and provide a meaning for each part. Identify the prefix, suffix and word root where appropriate. b. Provide a plural or singular form for the selected medical terms, if the term changes form. Example: Stomach: no additional information needed Analysis: supply " analyses," the plural format Appendectomies: supply " appendectomy," the singular format c. provide both a technical definition, as if you were speaking to a health care professional and a "consumer" definition, as if you were speaking to a patient or nonmedical person. Example: cardiology: To a health care professional, cardiology is the study of the cardiac system, including... (you would supply appropriate info here). To a patient, "you are having some problems with your heart muscle and we would like to perform some tests to find out exactly what is going on." d. for each term, use the word root to build two related terms. Example: cardiology: word root is card/ cardiac pericardial cardiography cardiopulmonary In Section II: Prepare a 500 word or more "script" for a health care professional to use when explaining to the patient his condition and the proposed procedures. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I. AMBULATORY CARE FACE SHEET Admit Date: 7/8 @ 20:22 Discharge Date/Time: 7/9 @ 10:10 Sex: M Age: 47 Disposition: Home Admitting Diagnosis: Possible esophageal foreign body. Discharge Diagnosis: Esophageal foreign body. Procedures: EGD with foreign body removal. CONSULTATION Date of Consultation: 7/8 This is a 47-year-old male who was in his usual state of health until early this evening when he developed an acute episode of odynophagia and a sensation of a foreign body in the proximal esophagus. This occurred after the patient had several bites of fish. The patient was evaluated with C-spine films and soft-tissue films, but no definite foreign body was seen. The soft tissue was noted to be normal. The patient, however, continued to have a sensation of a foreign body in the proximal esophagus and was complaining of upper esophageal pain. He has no past history of dysphagia, tobacco abuse, peptic ulcer disease, or reflux history. The patient has no past history of lye or corrosive substance ingestion. He denies any fever, chills, or shortness of breath. Past Medical History: Allergies: No known drug allergies. Medications: None. Surgeries: Repair of a laceration to the forehead 10 months ago. Medical History: History of hepatitis. Family History: Noncontributory. Review of Systems: No medical abnormalities. Physical Examination: Vital Signs: BP 130/80, P 92, T 98.5 General: This is a well-developed and well-nourished anxious black male in mild distress. Head and neck are normocephalic, atraumatic. Sclerae clear. The oropharynx is clear. The neck is supple with free range of motion and no thyromegaly. The trachea is midline and mobile. There is no crepitus noted. Lungs are clear bilaterally. Heart is regular rate and rhythm. Abdomen is soft and nontender with bowel sounds active in all four quadrants. There are no hepatosplenomegaly or masses noted. Rectal is deferred. Musculoskeletal with free range of motion. Neurologic with no focal deficits. Impression: Foreign body in upper esophagus or possible laceration of this area. We will plan for upper endoscopy to rule out an acute obstruction and, if necessary, remove the foreign body. II.OPERATIVE REPORT Date of Procedure: 7/8 Procedure: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy with foreign body removal. Preoperative Medication: Demerol 50 mg IV, Versed 3 mg IV, Cetacaine spray Preoperative Diagnosis: 1. Esophageal foreign body. 2. Odynophagia. Postoperative Diagnosis: Status-post foreign body removal. Clinical Note: This is a 47-year-old black male who experienced acute odynophagia after initially eating a meal consisting of fish. The patient felt a foreign-body-like sensation in his proximal esophagus and presented to the emergency room. He was evaluated with lateral, C-spine films, and soft-tissue films without any evidence of perforation. The patient is now referred for evaluation for his proximal esophagus. Findings: After obtaining informed consent, the patient was endoscoped in the emergency room. He was premedicated with Demerol and Versed without any complications. Under direct visualization, an Olympus Q20 endoscope was introduced orally, and the esophagus was intubated without any difficulty. The hypopharynx was carefully reviewed, and no abnormalities were noted. There were no foreign bodies or lacerations to the hypopharynx. The proximal esophagus was normal. No active bleeding was noted. The en Open Question: Is your life path number 11?The Life Path is the sum of the birth date. This number represents who you are at birth and the native traits that you will carry with you through life. The most important number that will be discussed here is your Life Path number. The Life Path describes the nature of this journey through life. You have a potential to be a source and inspiration for people. You possess an inordinate amount of energy and intuition. There is so much going on in your psyche that you are often misunderstood early. Which makes you shy and withdrawn. You have more potential than you know. You galvanize every situation you enter. You inspire people, but without conscious effort. Energy seems to flow through you without your control. This gives you both power, and sometimes emotional turmoil. You are a channel for the information between the higher and the lower, between the realm of the archetype and the relative world. Ideas, thoughts, understanding and insight come to you without you having to go through rational thought process. There seems to be a bridge, or connection, between your conscious and unconscious realms, that attunes you to a high level of intuition through which even psychic information can flow. All of this amounts to a great capacity for invention. Many inventors, artists, religious leaders, prophets and leading figures in history have had 11 prominent in their chart. Because you are so highly charged, you experience the consequences of a two edged sword. You possess great abilities, but indulge in much self-reflection and self-criticism. You often feel highly self-conscious. You are aware on some level that you stand out. Even when you try to blend with your environment, you often feel conspicuous, alien and out of place. You are blessed with a message or a specific role to play in life. But you must develop yourself sufficiently to take full advantage of that opportunity. Until that time, your inner development takes precedence over your ability to materialize the great undertaking you were chosen to perform. Consequently, 11's seem to develop slowly, but simply have more to accomplish in their evolution than an average person. Thus, your real success does not usually begin until maturity, between the ages of 35 and 45, when you have progressed further along the path. You may be frustrated, largely because you have extremely high expectations of yourself. But these expectations can be unrealistic and can prevent you from accomplishing anything. You can be very impractical, envisioning a skyscraper when only a bungalow is required. You may also suffer from bouts of confusion and a lack of direction. This gives rise to loss of confidence, and the onset of deep depression. The cause of these emotional problems is your lack of understanding of your own sensitivity and potential. You have strong ambition and desire to achieve something great. However lack of confidence in your ability to realize this dream may cause you much frustration. You sense the enormous potential you possess, which requires equally enormous confidence in your ability to materialize your dream. Confidence is the key that unlocks your potential. On a strictly physical level, you must protect your nervous system, which is inordinately vulnerable to stress, because of your acute sensitivity. Depression is the result of long periods of stress that have gone unrelieved. Seek out peaceful harmonious environments, as well relaxing music, and follow a healthful diet in order to restore balance and peace. As an 11 you are a highly charged version of the 2, and possess similar characteristics and talents. You can be extremely tactful and diplomatic. You are also patient and co-operative. You work well with groups and somehow find a way of creating a harmony among diverse opinions. You have an eye for beauty and a fine sense of balance and rhythm. You have healing capabilities, especially in the fields of massage, acupuncture, counselling and physical therapy. You suit all 2 vocations. Like 2, you are a sensitive and passionate lover, your perceptiveness make you aware of your partners needs and desires, which you are able to fulfil with magical delicacy. However, when you feel you have been mistreated or jilted, you can react with devastating power, using personal criticisms vindictively. You are a fine companion and you possess a good sense of humour. When you have found your niche in life, and have realized your true potential, your rewards will more than compensate for your trials in earlier life. Positive Traits: Intuitive, Sensitive, Bright, Visionary, Spiritual, Uplifting, Creative, Inspirational, Optimistic General Description: In Numerology the Number 11 represents the "Spiritual Messenger." Those carrying an 11 in their chart are in some way, or possibly every way, is on a journey of spiritual enlightenment meant to bring divine insights to us all. Open Question: What does it mean if you describe a girl as 'not very tough'?I mean in relation to life events, such as dating and breakups or dealing with work problems, what exactly does 'she's not very tough mean?'. How would this be apparent in her behaviour? More Recent Articles
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