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  • What is the meaning of this dream?

    I always dream that I'm in school (not sure if it's highschool or college), and that I'm in a class during classtime (don't know exactly which one it is). here's the thing about this class: it's towards the ending of the entire course (one semester--college, one year--highschool), and i haven't done ANY homework up until the end. i'm rushing to try and learn what needs to be learned in class, and I am scared that i will fail because i did nothing for pretty much the entire length of the course since I've ended up faling so far behind.

    I have this dream quite often. I have a feeling that this dream is telling me that I need to fix something in life. What does the dream mean?

    1 AnswerPsychology1 decade ago
  • guys: what would you have done/said?

    So I'm sitting at a restaurant table at lunchtime today, minding my own business and eating lunch. It is an open seated restaurant. Every now and then I'd look around and see a various attractive ladies coming into the restaurant, ordering lunch. One attractive girl catches my attention as she walks in, but I brush her off as just another piece of eye candy (as I said I'm just in the restaurant just eating and minding my own business).

    Anyway, as soon as I finish eating, the same attractive girl that caught my attention walked up to my table and asked "Are you leaving?" with a smile on her pretty face. I barely heard her when she first asked, so I reply with "Excuse me?", to which she replies "Can I sit here?"

    Now, normally I am not one to start conversations or hit on women, and in this case, this lady was no exception--I simply replied to her with "Sure, go ahead", cleaned up the lunch mess I had on the table, got up, and left the restaurant. I am thinking I could have played it out some more though, you know, like tell her "Sure, you can sit here, but I'm not leaving yet." and then proceed to introduce myself to her, and possibly get to know her, if anything, just for fun/amusement, you know. It's a rare thing for an attractive girl to just come up to me and request something, you know. Small window of opportunity in this case, but a window for something, nonetheless.

    Anyway, just wondering what you guys would have done. I am kinda sick of being a shy guy and I am currently working on becoming more confident in myself when I'm around women.

    5 AnswersSingles & Dating1 decade ago
  • artist of dance song?

    I heard it a maybe 14 years ago, it was a dance song on some compilation album, the lyrics go something like:

    "Oh when I'm dancing oh I feel so free, you know I feel so free"

    It was a female who sang that part, and that's pretty much the only lyrics in the song, from what I remember...

    I'm pretty sure the track name was called "Feel So Free", or something close to that.

    I know that's not much to go on but if anyone knows who the artist is, then please let me know, thanks!

    2 AnswersOther - Music1 decade ago
  • mortgage trouble - what can i do?

    ok so here's the deal. Me and my ex-fiance both signed on the mortgage to our condo. She however, now being my ex, doesn't want to pay. She is currently paying half the mortgage with me. She is working parttime at the moment and now wants to quit her job, so she won't have any money to pay for the mortgage. She is not living at the condo anymore. She doesn't want to have anything to do with it at this point. I can't take over the mortgage on my own, I'd be losing hundreds from my savings every month, until I have nothing.

    If she quits her job and stops paying, what can I do about the mortgage? Can I sue her if she stops paying half the mortgage? Is she not liable to pay half the mortgage if she's on the loan and title?

    6 AnswersRenting & Real Estate1 decade ago
  • do you believe in astrology?

    Ok before I tell you what I believe in, lemme just say some stuff. I just got out of a 7 year relationship with my ex fiance. I thought she was the one for me, we were engaged, and got a place of our own last year. We are both still on the mortgage, but she moved out and strangely, no longer wants anything to do with me. I mean like with the snap of a finger--like that, our relationship just turned to dust. I looked to astrology as soon as we broke up, and found out that we were astrologically incompatible (I am a Capricorn, she is a Libra). Although I wasn't the best to her, I always tried to be as good to her as I could, and wanted to work things out, but apparently she just wanted more.

    Now, about astrology--googling and reading horoscopes about my compatibility with my ex sounded astoundingly real. She is lazy and indecisive, and I am serious and (in the relationship) I was a bore to her. I started believing strongly in Astrology, and figured I should be looking for a next mate with a star sign compatible with mine. I believed real strongly in Astrology, up until now. Read on to find out why.

    My brother's wife (of 10+ years, they have a home and a child together) just decided that she wants a divorce. I will keep it as simple as that. Astrologically, my bro and his wife are compatible, though: he is a Virgo, and she is a Capricorn. I don't know all the details but I do know that my brother is extremely lazy and pretty much made his wife (hoping not soon to be ex) do everything in the house. From what I know, she said to him that she stopped loving him years ago.

    This just boggles me. I believed in astrology because it read like a story book in terms of my relationship with my ex. But now that my brother's wife wants a divorce (and they are astrologically compatible), I have no freaking clue what to believe in.

    What do you guys think about astrology? I'm starting to think that relationships are long lasting only because of a mutual agreement to work things out. It seems the generation we live (I'm 28) in is just totally jacked up. Everybody's just looking for that absolutely perfect mate, and not willing to settle, or work out differences with someone who isn't perfect...

    11 AnswersHoroscopes1 decade ago
  • confess sins to god, can i do it on my own?

    ok, so I've been having alot of bad luck in my life lately, and I'm thinking it may have something to do with the sins I've committed in the past. I want to confess these sins openly to God so that he may stop sending bad luck my way, and maybe even send some sort of good luck instead, and I can live happily, knowing that I confessed to evil deeds that I have committed.

    Do I have to confess my sins to God through a priest/pastor in a church, or is this something that I can do all on my own through prayer?

    18 AnswersReligion & Spirituality1 decade ago
  • relationship with ex-fiance, how to apologize?

    I own a condo with my ex-fiance. She is currently staying at her grandma's, not at the condo, because because we had an argument a few days ago. Basically, I told her that I wanted to hang out with her one day, and when that day came, she got a call in the morning by her friend and decided to go the gym instead. So I blew up on her, calling her selfish, and self-serving, and I basically tried to find reasons to label her with any derogatory term (e.g. whore, since she cheated on me) that I could think of. She said that a real friend wouldn't call her such things, and that no one ever went off on her like that before. So basically, she does not want to be friends anymore. Every time I see her now in our condo, she doesn't even make eye contact, or try to talk to me. Doesn't say hi or bye. I feel justified for going off on her, but I do want to apologize to her, because I do not want to lose her as a friend (we've been together/known each other for 7+ years). How should I apologize to get her friendship back?

    2 AnswersOther - Family & Relationships1 decade ago