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  • First Sex.... How Long shall a girl wait??? how many dates?

    Other - Family & Relationships - 5 hours ago

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    After how many dates shall the First Sex Happen? ...i like this guy and.. I'm going out with him tomorrow. I'm not too conservative but defenately cannot be too easy. can you help me with this? I mean i know guys start to push a bit, right? I'm old enough.... 17. Turning 18 soon, but just foreget about it and answer as how it happens usually.
  • First DATE! And he's older than I! How shall I act?? Please HELP!?

    Other - Family & Relationships - 5 hours ago

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    I'm 17 and he's 26 and i'm going on a date tomorrow, can you please advice me how shall I act? u know... or look? any advice would be great... Gosh! I never though I would turn to yahoo answers for this lol but i'm SO NERVOUS! Also i know that's a somewhat age gap but... i like hime like SO MUCH! He is a very nice and smart guy, so... and i'm quite a mature girl, but just i'm kinda nervous so...
  • Why are middle class people so jealous of upper class people?

    Marriage & Divorce - 6 hours ago

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    I could drag this question out into a full-blown essay, as I have years of experience under my belt in watching middle class people suffer in their middle class nightmares. But I'll only point to one example. Why do middle class people obsess over taking vacations? I mean, when middle class people take a vacation, they take millions of pictures and discuss the fact that they're actually on a vacation. And when they get back from the vacation, they don't shut up about the vacation. When I was growing up, we'd pack up and spend the summer months in the Bahamas (nothing too fancy but my parents have a bungalow down there). We didn't scream, "Oh, we're on a vacation! Let's take a million pictures to remind ourselves of it!" Nor did we treat the locals with disrespect as do many middle class people since it's there only opportunity to be the boss of someone else--similar to how they treat waiters in restaurants. Rich people actually treat waiters kindly. Middle class people abuse the power divide. Anyway, do middle class people just obsess over how they feel like 'royalty' for that one week? Is that what it is? Are they so frustrated with their class status that they worship the idea of not being enslaved for that one week every year? You guys have to know what I'm talking about. So why are they so obsessed with vacations?
  • what did he mean when he said all this?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    ok well me and my bf had a fight and after that he took me off facebook. its been a whole week since he has not contacted me but i saw him online and i said hi. how r u? and he said whats wrong? i dont knoww what he meant... so i said what do u mean and he said i mean nothing. anyway so i said ok how r u. then he said is it important for u 2 know how i am.. so i said yes thats why im asking.. then he said hes ok. thats it.. i then said why r u stubborn with me all the time.. he said i only spoke 2 u like that so i didnt have 2 rememeber u again. what did he mean?? and why do u think he said all this? anyway i said hello fist thats when he started talking, and now hes added me 2 his yahoo list. what is he thinking.. and what did he mean by "i didnt wanna remember u again"??? Im really confused.. is he hurt, or is he angry, stubborn? do u think he was waiting 4 me 2 say hi how r u?
  • how are guys suppose 2 act?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    after a fight can a guy who is deeply in love with his gf still be stubborn and not talk 2 her for a whole week?
  • I need help NOW Im in so much trouble!?

    Other - Family & Relationships - 6 hours ago

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    I am struggling with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and have been struggling with alcoholism as a result of it. First off, I have nonstop panic attacks because of seizure disorder and the only way I can go outside is to drink. I almost died 5 years ago at age 23 from a brain aneurysm. Well, I successfully quit drinking for months and relapsed. I have no license from seizures and my friend drove us to a bar. My body wasnt used to alcohol and I got drunk extremely fast. I ended up falling in the parking lot and hit my head VERY hard, cut my nose, hands and knee. My friend was like ur fine and took me home. She was so wasted that she helped me up and left. The pain in my head was so extreme and I got up and looked in the mirror and could not believe how much blood and the size of the injury that was on my head. I called 911 since I knew there was something wrong because of the amount of pain I was in. At the hospital (which i deserved) they treated me like crap for drinking yet I still needed a ride home. My mom started screaming at me when I called and asked me what happened and I told her I think we were in an accident and that my friend (who Im questioning my frienship with anyway considering leaving me bleeding) drove home to avoid a DUI. Its been 24 hours. I have been in bed all day. How do I explain to my mom this was all a fabricated lie? Or do I just roll with the car accident story? One things for sure, this is def. a low point and Ive needed one as an excuse to get sober. THanks I went thru a year long rehab program. My panic attacks came back and my doctor said they are a result of PTSD and put me on Seroquel. (which is for psychotic episodes) I sleep 24 hours straight on it or I would take it.
  • What is the right age to fall in love?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    My friend first went out with somone at the age of four and also kissed-yuk! And then my other mates starting going out with people at 10 or 11,isn't that too younge. I dunno but its a bit weird,don't you agree? (This is a crap quistion by the way peeps) I feel kinda bad as I have no pratice just do not feel ready for any relationships as at the moment I feel so cold and alone and I have never ever felt tghis cold,I don't smile,laugh any more,all I do is pretend I just wander if I need somone Is 11 a bad age to fall in love?
  • HOw would you feel if your husband became a professional poker player?

    Marriage & Divorce - 6 hours ago

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    Would you have issues? What issues?
  • Men:do u like romantic girls or non romantic girls?

    Singles & Dating - 7 hours ago

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  • I'm seen as a nice guy, however will i get anywhere with them?

    Singles & Dating - 7 hours ago

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    Im in college at the moment, and my course has 28 people. 26 of those are girl , me and one other lad-though he is gay. So in effect, people say especially my old high school mates, wow you are lucky! However, whilst hanging around with them now for 4 weeks, i have learned sooo much about girls now, as in my high school my group was just lads as mates. Now though, i do like some of them , as in like/love them more than a mate, but cannot tell them that though. In college, i try to be nice, friendly as can be towards them, i am flirty, but never tease them or annoy them. I ask to carry their stuff occasionally, when she needs the toilet i would go and wait outside for her etc. She does have a boyfriend, ( Thats one of the great things about being good friend with a girl, they trust me. Tell me about their boyfriend, what gets on their nerves, the texts they send, and even their secrets. They was joking about someone in our class, they did not show the other lad, but when i asked they did show me.) ANYWAYS, if or when she breaks up with her bf, trust me it has come close, i would deffo support her, and would not want to ask her out straight away. 2 days ago whilst sat down at lunch, her mate said wow you two would look great as a couple, i didnt know what to say lol. She said what him , as there was lots of people, then she said im going out with someone. IM JUST CONFUSED , most girls go for a bad boy look, i just prefer being nice and flirty, i hang around with her everywhere, sitting next to her etc, if she does break up, i dont want to ask her out for fear of losing her.... What should i do ??
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Want to spot the next hot tech trend? Just follow the moms

Posted Mon, Jun 29, 2009
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Clay Shirky has an important message for all those tech analysts who spend their lives trying to spot the hottest new tech trends: Follow the moms.

"If you want to know what technology is going to change the world, don't pay attention to 13-year-old boys,' he stated in a video podcast posted to Ted.com yesterday. "Pay attention to young mothers because they have got not an ounce of support for technology that doesn't materially make their lives better."

Shirky's comments got me thinking - a lot - about the mostly love relationship moms have with technology these days. Here are a few observations.

A 13-year-old boy may be willing to devote hours learning the intricacies of a new tech product or tool, simply because it scores highly on the cool or geek factor. A mother with young children, on the other hand, doesn't have that luxury. Her spare time is beyond precious: it's practically non-existant.

What's more, her product or brand loyalty can be won or lost on that basis: if the purchase process is a hassle, the user instructions aren't sufficiently intuitive, or if she isn't instantly delighted by her new tech tool, she'll abandon your product and move on to another tech solution before you even have the opportunity to discover that she was your customer.

That mom may give your product a second chance if her friends are totally raving about it (she'll hang around on Twitter even if she doesn't see the point at first because her friends are totally sold on it). But if the technology doesn't demonstrate its usefulness to her own life - and fast - she'll log out and never come back.

Moms have high expectations of tech tools. We don't care as much about the glitz factor as we do about function. Make them attractive, yes, but, dazzle us with all the things these tech tools can do to make our lives easier day-to-day. And don't assume that moms are newbies when it comes to the world of technology. That attitude is dated, to say the least.

And, tech companies, please make your products as reliable as possible. After all, if we're going to entrust our contacts, our schedules, and our modes of communication to a particular tech tool, we expect it to be functional 24/7. (By the way, a 2 am to 3 am maintenance window isn't okay if your target audience is a community of moms. Moms don't have a 2 am to 3 am maintenance window. Mom time = anytime.)

Oh yeah: one last thing. We moms expect our customer service experience to be as positive as our impressions of the product itself. After all, if you're asking us to invest our time in adopting your product, don't we have the right to expect your company to invest in customer support as well? If you don't, you're sending moms the message that our time isn't particularly valuable -- and moms really hate to hear that.

Moms: What have your experiences been like with the tech products you love - and those ones you don't love quite so much? What sells you on a particular type of technology? What drives you insane? (Dads, feel free to chime in, too. I only commented on moms this time around because Clay Shirky was commenting on moms specifically.)

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