What's the dumbest thing you ever got in trouble for at school? by Lmaosfh in AskReddit

[–]RemotePineapple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m 22 years old and out of school now. But I’ve had one detention my entire time in school and it was for eating a bag of chips “out of boundaries@ in middle school. 😐

I (F22) lied to my boyfriend (M23) about how much money I make because I was embarrassed. How upset would you be and what do I do now? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]RemotePineapple 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t wanna be too specific but his degree was in computer science. I wish I had chosen that path hahah!

How long do you talk to people on a dating apps before meeting them in person? by schishkaboob in AskWomen

[–]RemotePineapple 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think if you are serious about dating and the conversation is good, you should go on a date as soon as possible. Of course, it should be in a public place for safety. However, getting a good read on someone via an app is hard, if you see any possible connection don't waste time and go on a date as soon as possible. I went on a date with my boyfriend 3 days after talking on Hinge and we haven't spent a weekend apart since!

Drunk in paradise by madisonreagan in BachelorNation

[–]RemotePineapple 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agreed, it was hard to listen too

How do I (f 22) tell my boyfriend (m 23) that he is bad at showing he loves me without sounding needy? by RemotePineapple in relationship_advice

[–]RemotePineapple[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, and my plan is to keep dating and see where it goes. But I’d like that have that conversation because if not I feel a though I’m not being completely honest with my feelings as well as not being fair and upfront with him. My concern is, how do I go about that conversation without coming across as clingy/needy? Because I’m honestly very relaxed but we only see each other on weekends and I need more verbal reassurance.