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Re: obsessing over no answers to my questions
What you are doing is so very normal. I would spend hours searching the Internet looking for information. I’m four years out and occasionally have to talk myself down from doing it again. This is called self-torture. If you can keep from doing this, it will be better for you.
Have you asked yourself what it is that you really want to know? Consider that there are some things that in a few years, you will wish you didn’t know.Re: obsessing over no answers to my questions
hello. why do i feel like the world is over? i have been so badly cheated on that i can't even breath. i have a freaking phd, make good money, we have two great and successful kids, yet this man felt the need to satisfy himself elsewhere. I just want to smash his face in. in my spare time all i do is search the internet (social media sites or trying to crack his passcodes). I am truly pitiful. how can i move on with some semblence of sanity? why do i love and hate him so intensely at the same time?
Re: How serious do you take "unfriending" on Facebook?
I have to admit that I take being unfriended very personally. It is like a slap in the face-you share your life with someone only to have them publically declare they want no part of you. For that reason, I just don't accept friend requests from anyone I am not really close with anymore. It only takes a couple of unfriendings to really make you think hard about who you friend and don't friend.
Re: How serious do you take "unfriending" on Facebook?
How serious is being unfriended on Facebook to you? Apparently, it is a very serious matter to most people. According to Health Day News, "Many people say they would avoid real-life contact with someone who unfriended them on Facebook, a new study finds.
"People think social networks are just for fun, but ... what you do on those sites can have real-world consequences," study author Christopher Sibona said in a news release from the University of Colorado, Denver." MORE
Re: sex with another man
Hi
I am a male married to another woman but I have always wondered what it might be like to be with another man. I have fantasized about sex in bed with another guy and what we would do together in bed. I have never been bold enough to approach another guy but I was wondering if there are places or web sites that might be safe enough to start the conversation. I am from Texas if that is helpful to anyone. Feel free to send me a private message.
Re: Online dating and safety
After doing OLD for a while I got really good at spotting the fakes, mainly because the first guy who showed a lot of interest in me turned out to be a scammer. I guess I didn't think much about it because the last time I had done OLD, which was about 10 yrs earlier, I met a bunch of men and they were all above board. I should have figured something was up because he said that he was leaving the country on business so one night my son was at his dad's and I suggested that we should meet up and he said no, why rush things? Well duh!
Re: Online dating and safety
I was messaging a guy back and forth on match.com. We messaged each other for the day. That night he wanted to see pictures of Hawaii which he said he had never been to. By this point I knew his first name, age, town he lived in and the history about his past relationships. He also said he was in construction a family owned business. He gave be his personal email addresamstt that point before I emailed him pictures I googled him. You must google people before you meet them anywhere, this is not an option and I will tell you why.
Re: Online dating and safety
Crissy-
As others said, you want to meet the first time in a public place. Also, it's best to keep the meeting casual--just for coffee or a beer, etc--so if the meeting is a dud it's easier to cut out.
Re: The life for me!!??
I am here to admit that I snoop threw my H phone and emails whenever I get the chance, and no matter how much I try to trust him again I don't know if I will ever be able to fully trust him again. Almost 2 years ago I found a pm message between him and a co-worker that is also married talking about how my H likes it when she's naughty and calling her baby this baby that my husband don't even call me baby so for him to say that to another woman I know what was going on.
Re: The Heartbleed Hit List: Change Your Passwords!!!
By now you should all have heard about Heartleed. If not:
"An encryption flaw called the Heartbleed bug is already being called one of the biggest security threats the Internet has ever seen. The bug has affected many popular websites and services — ones you might use every day, like Gmail and Facebook — and could have quietly exposed your sensitive account information (such as passwords and credit card numbers) over the past two years."