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  • Family Christmas present

    Picklejar - - Friends and Family

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    Quote from BlackParadePixie: “Quote from Picklejar: “Most adults can comfortably afford what children cannot. Even with their living expenses, most adults have substantial amounts of money spare that they can spend on non essentials - things that a human being doesn't need to live - like a car, and toys for their children - good for development - but it's not food. Most children cannot even afford food alone, if it weren't for their parents. My point is that your parent can afford to pay for ano…

  • Family Christmas present

    Picklejar - - Friends and Family

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    Most adults can comfortably afford what children cannot. Even with their living expenses, most adults have substantial amounts of money spare that they can spend on non essentials - things that a human being doesn't need to live - like a car, and toys for their children - good for development - but it's not food. Most children cannot even afford food alone, if it weren't for their parents. My point is that your parent can afford to pay for another human being - you. And I bet if you were to tot …

  • Motivational problem

    Picklejar - - General Advice

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    This is a very broad subject, and can be caused by all sorts of things. We can only give pointers, but we can't direct you based on a specific situation you haven't told us about. It could be from burnout, from a lack of sleep, from high stress levels, even a combination of all three

  • You're young. Statistically speaking, most relationships from this age don't last, and friendships drift apart, Because people change so much at their many different stages of life. Just because a girl is nice, doesn't mean you two are compatible. I don't have all the details, so I can only make a judgement based on the information I have. There are many factors that go into a relationship, people are very complex. I get that you're living in the here and now, but assuming you have a future, the…

  • Presumably, you're wearing clothes that cover up your figure? Then people aren't able to find you physically attractive. Unless you're a good makeup artist, people will definitely be able to tell that you're not an adult. Even then, with your voice, even your behaviour, it is obvious because most adults cannot realistically, generally act like children. If they're as fixated as you imply, then they will have been watching long enough to tell. Usually it is obvious straight away I highly doubt me…

  • So he's cheated on you. Lawfully a non punishable offence. And you want to then commit assault, something that would be put on your permanent record, taken into account with your future employers, and certainly noted with social services if you ever were to have children because of the risk of violence. I get you're mad, but this isn't a way to handle it. I'm hoping this is a joke. Is this for real?

  • trust issues

    Picklejar - - Friends and Family

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    This is more of a rant than anything, a piece in a puzzle, one thing in a large picture that collectively is the reason I have trust issues. She lies, often. Even about big things. Always has done. I got a letter to say that I would be getting disability living allowance, my mum had previously been claiming it for me. It stated on the letter that I was meant to receive a substantial payment which I never got, I got the following payments instead and so on. After months, decided to chase them up …