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  • Is it rude to give 1 gift to 2 children?

    My friend wanted to buy 1 activity kit for 2 children (siblings) as a Christmas present. I say it's rude and cheap to give children a shared present. She doesn't see anything wrong with it. What do you think?

    3 AnswersEtiquette1 decade ago
  • I hate having sex and being intimate with my boyfriend?

    I hate kissing and having sex with my boyfriend. I usually end up crying out of frustration and embarrassment. I've never had this problem before. I don't know if I can be intimate with him. Should I keep trying or just take it as a sign that we shouldn't be together?

    7 AnswersSingles & Dating1 decade ago
  • My date stole my money. What should I do?

    I went on a date with this jerk. While getting out at the restaurant he reached in my purse and took my bank envelope with $100 and drove off, making me walk home in heels. Is there anything I can do to get my money back. I only know his phone number and where he will be working at a football camp for kids in the next few weeks. Any help is greatly appreciated

    5 AnswersSingles & Dating1 decade ago
  • Gift recieving question.?

    I literally have no money to buy anything for anyone this year. I feel AWFUL about this. Do I still accept gifts though I have nothing to give in return? What do I say to people about why they aren't getting a gift or why I am not accepting gifts this year. Do I stay away from celebrations? Is it acceptable to give a hand-made gift when you know the other person has spent money, sometimes lots of money, on your present? Thank-you.

    5 AnswersEtiquette1 decade ago
  • Toddler behavior of friends child. Should I be concerned?

    My friend has a 2 year old. The child is very sweet and cooperative. He has spent several overnights at my house. But whenever I am with my friend and her son together he is a completely different child. I work with children and think that this is beyond attention seeking. He tantrums, he hits, he throws things and food, and screams. Is this typical or should I be concerned? I also don't want to over step my bounds in the situation, and I'm not a relative.

    3 AnswersToddler & Preschooler1 decade ago