It is nice they you get the attention of the well to do guys. But it'd also be nice if you don't let the pampering to get into your head too much. People can change at any time.
I heard news of someone who veered into the river while driving on a bridge. This raised questions whether the person is in his right senses. For all we know he may be battling with depression and the thought would just occur to him to end it all 😓
Do you think people who are battling chronic...
You didn't complete this. The person they have feelings for also need to have feelings for them back. Otherwise it might be like rubbing salt in their wounds.
Is that always the case though. Some partners are good at pretensions to be who they are not when dating. Once they get married and you start seeing their true colors, it will feel like you married a completely different person.
How do you know a lot about them in that case?
Masterclass indeed 😃 The funny thing is that they are currently languishing in 15th position in the Premier League. It's been a ridiculous season for the Red Devils.
There's zero lies here. Most people's care depends majorly on what they are gaining from you. Once the benefits stop, you will see that they don't give a damn.
Therapists are professionals that help depressed people cope and eventually overcome their depression. However, when I hear the price some of them charge, it makes me think if they actually have the best interest of the depressed at heart. Because tell me why you will charge 3 months of...
I remember a relationship I had when I was in college. The girl asked me out, and since I felt something for he too, I decided to give the relationship a try.
But gosh, the obsession was too much! Everything she does basically revolve around me, she doesn't have anything to on her own. This...
That'd be thoughtful of you. After all, you promised to be with each other through thick and thin. Should they get better, you will no doubt see the bind between yourselves get stronger
I know this thread is old, but I'd like to chip in what I believe can contribute to depression. Sometimes things that we don't expect to happen to us can happen out of the blue, and as a result, depression can set in.