What is a coward, you ask? A coward is someone who lets their fears dictate their life. They’re the ones who shy away from challenges, avoid risks, and always take the path of least resistance. They’re the ones who would rather stay small, stuck, and unfulfilled than face the discomfort of growth and change.
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Relationship Matters: “My wife is still friends with guys she used to FWBs with a long time ago”
So myself (34m) and my wife (30f) have been together for 5 years. Married for two of those years. We have an amazing marriage, never once had to suspect each other of anything. Our trust is absolute, so this issue is more related to my personal ick and discomfort above all.
I know everyone has a past, I know I’ve had a past. I know she’s had a past. We’ve both had prior relationships and prior casual encounters, so I’m not judgemental. Everyone has a past.
She has a wide circle of friends, she’s very active on social media, she texts a lot of them often, lots of guys and girls. Lots of them she’s known back from her high school and University days before we got married.
14 Therapist Reveal Unusually Common Things They Often Hear, That People Are Hesitant To Disclose
1. Unwanted intrusive thoughts are normal and do not mean you are a bad person (yes, even intrusions of sexual/religious/moral themes).
By definition, these are thoughts that are unwanted bc they go against your own values and highlight what you don’t want to do (eg, a religious person having unwanted blasphemous images pop into their mind, or a new parent having unwanted sexual thoughts about their new baby).
However normal these thoughts are (over 90% of the population), the moral nature of these thoughts mean that often people experience a lot of shame and take many years before they first tell someone about them.
38 People Who Came Close to Dying Reveal Their “Last” Thoughts
- I was stabbed in the neck by someone robbing my house. I totally thought I was going to die. I hate myself, but I begged the guy who stabbed me to stay because I didn’t want to die alone. He said “Sorry” and walked away. That fucking broke my heart. Thankfully he called 911 for me.
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21 Unwritten Rules Of ‘The Girl Code’ To Help You Understand Women Better
1. If a woman comes up to you and asks like she’s your best friend. Play along, she’s probably trying to shake a douche.
2. If someone ever needs a pad or a tampon, you give them one. Doesn’t matter if they’re a stranger, if you hate them, whatever. You always give them one.
3. If you see a fellow lady leaking during her period, quietly pull her to the side and say something.
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This Has Squatter Written All over It!
From the ad, if the individual were to seek to become a squatter after being invited into the home under the pretense of house sitting, they could potentially take advantage of the situation by:
- Establishing residency: They might begin to receive mail at the address, use it as their address for identification purposes, and generally establish a presence that might appear legitimate to outsiders.
- Refusing to leave: After the agreed house sitting period is over, they could simply refuse to vacate the property.
- Exploiting legal protections: Depending on local laws, once someone has established residency, even illegally, there may be a formal eviction process that the owner must go through to remove the individual, which can be time-consuming and costly.
Poll of the Day
Confessions of a General Manger of a Ferrari Dealership
Jay Leno mentioned once that he doesn’t own a Ferrari because they prefer that you have had one or currently own one. True?
Yes and No. For the most part to get a real special car like a 812 Competition you need to be part of the club and pretty much buy everything. Regular cars like a 296 or SF90 you need to have a good relationship with the dealer.
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How ‘Twilight Zone’s’ ‘Miniature’ Reflects Modern Male Loneliness
In a world where connection seems just a click away, the paradox of loneliness, particularly among young men, has never been more pronounced.
This phenomenon finds a haunting mirror in the classic “Twilight Zone” episode “Miniature.” This Rod Serling-penned story, first aired in 1963, is a poignant commentary on isolation and the longing for a connection that seems increasingly elusive in today’s digital age.
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Why Buying Back Your Time Can Be the Ultimate Investment
In an era dominated by the allure of the latest gadgets, fashion trends, and luxury cars, it’s easy to fall into the trap of believing that happiness can be purchased off a shelf or through the click of a button.
However, emerging research and personal testimonies suggest that the key to a more fulfilling life doesn’t lie in accumulating more possessions but rather in acquiring something far more valuable: time.
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