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  • ¿Por que se usa haz en vez de hagas?

    lo siento por mal espanol, soy inglesa

    hice una prueba y una de las preguntas era:

    28. No _________ ese ejercicio, no es necesario.

    Respuestas posibles:

    - haz

    - hagas

    - haces

    Tu respuesta:

    - haz

    INCORRECTA. La respuesta correcta era:

    > hagas

    por qué? porque es usted? gracias.

    2 AnswersAyuda con los estudios6 years ago
  • 19 with a 24yo boyfriend?

    I'm dating a 24 year old. We're actually not official, despite seeming like a couple, because he says our relationship has no long term future (bc of the age difference, which I'll go into) & he doesn't want to hurt me by letting me think it's serious.

    He graduated last year & I have one year of university left. According to him the difference is where we are at in are lives: our outlooks etc (despite only being 2 years apart in real life terms).

    Do you think it's strange for a 19 year old to date a 24 year old?

    What in your opinion is the difference in mentality/ maturity between a 19yo and a 24yo?

    What does he mean by "wanting different things"/ being at different stages in our lives? He's always vague & I think we're at similar stages. I'm about to graduate, he just did. He's not exactly looking to get married or sth & I in turn am thinking about the "world of work" and get internships & stuff like that, & I am responsible

    4 AnswersSingles & Dating6 years ago
  • Why does he boast about his ability to attract girls?

    So I am infatuated with this guy. He doesn't want a relationship with anyone because his university sets intense workloads so he wouldn't be able to maintain one. But I think he is actually ambivalent about entering into a relationship.

    He sometimes drops into a conversation how girls like to confide in him and he talks about them dismissively. Yesterday he dropped it that he might start ******* this girl he had a fling with before, because he wants "reckless sex". And then he asked about whether I have a new friend with benefits (euphemism). Sometimes I can't help mentioning my old friend with benefits and I know that's because I like him... I just can't help talking about sex (ridiculous). Think it's the same for him? Also, what does he mean by telling me about getting back together with his old fling? I'm pretty sure it wouldn't come up in his conversations with anyone else. Is his boasting his way of signalling he's interested (look how irresistible I am etc) and his bringing up his desire to engage in reckless sex and then my sex life his way of trying to gauge whether I'm interested in reckless sex with him?

    Thank you in advance for answer x x

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating7 years ago
  • do you think romeo and juliet is good?

    i'm an undergrad student and chose to write about it because surprisingly i'd never studied it before.

    i don't understand why it's so popular. it's got nothing on king lear or the tempest or hamlet, who is the most intriguing character ever. it uses comedic conventions- it just doesn't seem that tragic. maybe the reason why it was so popular back then was because the humour came through, but now it's not funny and i don't particularly like the characters- not mercutio, not the father or Lady Capulet or the rash romeo.

    what is the deal with it? it's so cliche

    i wish romeo would just stop with the sonnets- if art is meant to reflect real life, then it fails.

    what do you think?

    4 AnswersBooks & Authors7 years ago
  • does the word "au pairing" have a hyphen?

    au pair on wiki is not hyphenated

    3 AnswersWords & Wordplay7 years ago
  • Suicidal friend?

    I need an answer quick.

    This boy I had a physical relationship with (not dating) was talking to me when he found out his step brother had killed himself. I was on the phone crying because he was saying he was going to kill himself too. He took 4 sleeping pills (recommended dose 3 but that's what the packet says to be safe). He promised he wasn't and I said I'd come round at 8 and stay up listening to him sleep. I heard him run the bath instead and whenever I tried to talk he responded with more water running and eventually cut me off. Should I call the a,bulamce? I've messages his best friend but everyone is asleep

    This was about 30 minutes ago

    Had definitely cut me off

    2 AnswersMental Health7 years ago
  • I have lost interest in things?

    I study English at university and I've lost the concentration to read. My head is blank, there aren't any thoughts in it and it's not that I don't want to speak to people/ my friends, it's just that I feel like there is nothing to say anymore, even to people who I don't know and who there is the world to learn about them. When I get home from university, or wherever else I have been, I just want to sit on my bed and do nothing. It's not boring and I don't feel sad. I've had depression before and I don't think this is it? When I had depression I felt so empty and sad. And I can concentrate on things if I try really hard, it's just I'm not motivated to do stuff and thoughts don't pop into my head. I still enjoy having long showers and lighting candles and immersing my senses. What do you think?

    1 AnswerMental Health7 years ago
  • Why do i need a boyfriend?

    I used to be so independent but now, even after a lovely evening surrounded by funny + gorg boys and girls, i feel sad that i don't have a boyfriend to cuddle. I'm not so inexperienced in things, but i've never had a bf. i'm 18. Do you think my feelings are inevitable because i'm just at that age (and everyone is paired off) or because society tells me (in film, books, magazines) that having a boyfriend is essential to your identity and happiness?

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating7 years ago
  • Is it easy to get a job at camp america?

    I'm a UK applicant. I was reading through "what makes a great application" on the Camp America website and they suggest making some loong video showing you doing all your skills. seems real extra. i'm not good at sport apart from a certificate allowing me to teach swimming. i'm good at creative writing and i'm musical. what are the chances i'll be accepted by a summer camp? i'm also what you call a grade a student.

    1 AnswerOther - United States8 years ago
  • Rejected someone's move because too scared?

    I've never really been truly physically attracted to anyone i have a chance of being with, but i met this guy whilst staying in my friend's uni halls who i really find attractive. He's been flirting with me the past two days like he does with everyone else, and i was sad he wasn't paying me special attention. But he made a move tonight and I just left him on his own (made an excuse to go to my friend) because i just freaked out about kissing him etc (i have a bit of a complex about that). He looked so upset/ moody and went back to his room and i left a note under his door saying i got scared and would he come with me to *specific place* tomorrow? He read the note but didn't reply. Do you think he will still try it on with me? I'm so disappointed in myself for not going with tr flow and panicking as i rly liked him.

    I'm coming to her halls again in one month. He's a bit of a player but sensitive underneath.

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating8 years ago
  • What is this boy thinking?

    So I met him at a party before, today I saw him in the corridor at uni and we went around and then to his halls. He made me sit on the bed with him and it was SO awkward. There's no such thing as a comfortable silence when you're sitting on a bed with a boy who you haven't kissed yet, you're just 100% aware of the sexual tension.

    I thought we were just going to sit in the communal kitchen and chat. He's very sweet. Do you think it (him making me sit in his room on his bed instead of the kitchen) was because he thought sth might happen between us?

    1 AnswerSingles & Dating8 years ago
  • I don't like kissing?

    I've kissed 3 boys and even though it's a turn on sometimes, I don't enjoy kissing in itself. It's nice because it's novel, but boring. Even tongues is boring.

    They say oh this is really nice, but I never feel that way. Am I a bad kisser or will the fireworks come when I have feelings for the person in the first place?

    2 AnswersSingles & Dating8 years ago
  • What would his response be?

    I met this guy at a club and on that night he wanted me to go back to his place. I didn't. He also said he wanted to grow up with me (a bit weird), but since then I've decided that I don't want a relationship but I do want to lose my v card with him. I texted him just now saying just that.

    So he knows I'm a virgin. We're similar ages, but he's not. How do you think he will react to that? Will he just think I'm desperate? I'm just excited to experience sex, and he'd be a good person 4 the job.

    2 AnswersSingles & Dating8 years ago
  • What would his response be?

    I met this guy at a club and on that night he wanted me to go back to his place. I didn't. He also said he wanted to grow up with me (a bit weird), but since then I've decided that I don't want a relationship but I do want to lose my v card with him. I texted him just now saying just that.

    So he knows I'm a virgin. We're similar ages, but he's not. How do you think he will react to that? Will he just think I'm desperate? I'm just excited to experience sex, and he'd be a good person 4 the job.

    3 AnswersJokes & Riddles8 years ago
  • How to tell him I just want the d?

    So I met this guy at a club. I'm 18 and emotionally ready for sex and i'd quite like to lose my v card soon, just to be done with it. The guy liked me and told me he "wanted to grow up" with me etc, but he also wanted me to go back to his place on that night, so quite forward.

    I don't really want to start a relationship with him because I don't want to commit myself. How do I tell him that I'd like to have sex with him but not get romantically involved w him? Do you think he'd be satisfied with that? Also, how would i meet him again if so? Like, go on some fake "date" or go straight to his house?

    I guess i can lose my virginity at freshers but I think he'd be more experienced. And i never have to see him again.

    4 AnswersSingles & Dating8 years ago
  • How to tell him I just want the d?

    So I met this guy at a club. I'm 18 and emotionally ready for sex and i'd quite like to lose my v card soon, just to be done with it. The guy liked me and told me he "wanted to grow up" with me etc, but he also wanted me to go back to his place on that night, so quite forward.

    I don't really want to start a relationship with him because I don't want to commit myself. How do I tell him that I'd like to have sex with him but not get romantically involved w him? Do you think he'd be satisfied with that? Also, how would i meet him again if so? Like, go on some fake "date" or go straight to his house?

    I guess i can lose my virginity at freshers but I think he'd be more experienced. And i never have to see him again.

  • Do criminals tell their lawyers the truth?

    When an accused person who is indeed guilty of a crime pleads not guilty, do they always tell their defence lawyers the truth? I want to be a defence lawyer but I would feel terrible trying to get the criminal let off scot free when there is no ambiguity (in my heart) as to their guilt because they deserve a punishment

    6 AnswersLaw & Ethics8 years ago
  • Why do I get so attached to people?

    I got off with a guy at a club the other night; it ended up getting quite intense. I wasn't sure about seeing him again though he made me promise to, and even though I only liked him physically I'm kind of missing him, partly because we've been texting a bit so he's on my mind. I never like people irl but when they're apart from me I think about them a lot, feel lonely and miss them. Why?

  • Why do men flirt with younger girls?

    I've just turned 18 and today this 27 year old security guard where I work was full on flirting with me, telling me my mum would say to him "mi hija es tu novia, mi casa es tu casa" (my daughter is your gf, my house is your house) and other stuff. I didn't know he was 27 until he made me guess. I'm nearly a decade younger than him, and he thought I was 16. Why do guys feel it's okay to flirt with much younger girls? And do you think they'd seriously consider ever getting together with them?

    3 AnswersSingles & Dating8 years ago