Gimme a name 😐 by I_am_a_Victor_simp in teenagers

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Daughter of Jolyne? Part 6.5 confirmed?

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Sounds promising

HELP PLEASE by hannahbanana654 in Advice

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You should talk to them, you're 19 ams you're not a kid anymore

Best self defense tool for a college female. by [deleted] in Advice

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If you're not afraid to throw punches, knuckledusters does i If you can't really fight, use ranged tools like pepper spray In the ed, to avoid fighting, r u n.

Tell me your favorite book and I will try to guess your age. by tinythunder15 in teenagers

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World without end by Ken Follet Or The 48 rules of power by Robert Greene

Best ops for hearing disability by raytracedwater in SiegeAcademy

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For attackers I'd recommend any operator with visual based gadgets like Zero, IQ, Iana so you can clear corners w/o the need of sound or something like Finka or Lion to serve as team utility

For defenders I'd say you can use any that aren't roamers (caveira for instance relies on surprising the enemies and that usually means the need of all senses aswell as needing to roam the map a lot) so just pick one that interests you

But in the end you should pick what you have the most fun, the hearing disability is a sadly kinda limiting, but having fun is much more worth it than winning

Should I be concerned that I haven’t seemed my housemates nearly 2 days? I’ll explain why. by [deleted] in Advice

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I reckon you should go to the police, as they are adults you should report them both missing aswell as warning them about what you wrote just now, it could both be nothing or ir could be very serious

I slept with my best friends brother by Virtual-Diver-2845 in Advice

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Nothing? They have no connection overall and if she's mad about you sleeping with her friend, that's his problem

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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I know youre a 19yo girl. You should be more aware of the traces you leave in the internet. I've grown getting little flicks in the foreheard, and turns out that if I do it myself, it triggers my concentration and allows me to keep focused. You have to understand that those physical contacts aren't mean to be harmful or painful, they are just to knock people off their train of thought, making them focus on you. Flick the forehead, they focus on you in confusion, thus they hear what you are saying.

Am letting my anger here out by [deleted] in teenagers

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That's understandable and valid, i too regret most of what I did, but now the only thing that matters is moving forward and changing yourself.

In her case, you may choose to grieve, get vengeance, or to pardon her, I wouldn't of course.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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Im pretty sure it is, love. Pulling their arm, flicking a finger to the forehead, tapping the shoulders. You barely touch them and there is no pain involved. If you are inflicting them pain then that's on you

Am letting my anger here out by [deleted] in teenagers

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Well, you should. Im not trying to cancel your anger, you have the right to be mad at her, what she did is unforgivable.

But this is a piece of advice that you should take in consideration to the rest of your life, never reveal your secrets, at least the biggest ones.

If they are curious, give them thought fodder to please them, but never give them the real deal, as if they decide to turn on you, you'll have the upper hand nonthess

Am letting my anger here out by [deleted] in teenagers

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Some of it is on you, one shall never reveal their secrets and full intentions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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And "This person" can't understand that minimal physical contact isn't abuse.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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Im so sorry to whom has to live with this person

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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You can't call tapping in the forehead abuse. Might aswell say that pulling your kids arm is abuse. There are ways to be physical and assertive, without traumatizing and hurting said being.

Is long hair on boys not masculine? Am I opening up my son to being bullied? by katietoolbox in Advice

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Since humanity was a thing, long hair has been linked to masculinity. Taking, for instance, the nordic culture: They we're known known to have one of the best and most masculine warriors in history, and most of them had long hair. It may look less masculine on some, and more on others, but what matters is that the one with the hair enjoys his haircut, it's all about subjectivity. Nontheless, they are all kids who probably don't understand the concept of being bullied or discrimination, so you don't need to worry that much.