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  • he told me to text him. but idk if i should?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    Basically we were talking about my stalker. me and this guy flirt alot. he trys getting me jealous. he has a girl. he calls himself a man. he complains about his b i t c h to me. he picked me up for our work meeting. i guess we flirted a little bit. usually hes not like this. like he wouldn't even walk next to me. he kept walking really fast and stuff.and then he said he had to take me home because his friend whom lives 2 hours away is coming over or w.e. im not sure if he even likes me anymore. he seems WAY conferable texting me. like he talks a lot more to me. and he asks me what im doing if im cold ect. idk what to think. i told him see ya weds(that's when i work) he didn't say anything. all he said is text me. i said only if you want me to he laughed and i said bye. WHAT THE F U C K DOES THIS MEAN. should i text him??? and what do you all think :(
  • Why does married life get so boring?

    Marriage & Divorce - 5 hours ago

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    Is this true? I mean most of my friends who are married tend to talk without excitement about their lives having family. Like this friend of mine who when I asked him how he and his family was he said "Oh, we are just dealing with daily stuff, school, work, the usual". I mean he and many others used to say how happy they were at the beginning or when single. I'm single myself, so I would like to know if we all end up talking like that or is it that these people aren't having the right family life? What to do to maintain the bliss?
  • On your opinion, would you say he likes me? (looong)?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    Alright so this boy, let's call him Michael, has been my friend for a few years. (Since 7th grade, now we're in 10th) We actually 'went out' in 7th grade but it was one of those times where, you know, we're too young and it didn't really count. We were just too shy around each other. So now 3 years later, we've been hanging out a lot. But not just us 2, we usually hang out with a group of our closest friends. We did a lot of fun stuff together last month and last night we all went to go see Paranormal Activity (which is not as scary as it looks, trust me) and I sat by Michael through the whole movie. He even nudged me and tried to scare me a few times. But before the whole movie thing, we walked around town for a little bit and some random photographer wanted to take our picture... well a few. He seemed to make a point in standing next to me whenever he could... he was even close. And then after the movie we were dropped off at someone's house and walked a couple miles (we all live in the same area in the country) because I guess we weren't ready for the day to end. But we ended up walking to his house because his mom ordered us all pizza and called him. So as we're walking to his house (mind you it got pretty dark) he would still walk next to me whenever he could and he even pulled me out of the way when a car was coming behind us. I could see the lights, but I didn't think of how close it was. I didn't say anything to it, and neither did he. But I felt that the silence had more to say. So then we arrived at his house, ate pizza, watched 'Dude where's my car?" And we ended up using the "Truth or Dare 18+" application on his iTouch. We didn't do anything too bad. It was more fun than obnoxious. I would never want to act that way in front of my best friends. But every time my name was spun on the thing, I didn't even get to pick Truth or Dare. Either him or the other two always picked dare for me (by pressing that button on the screen). It then came to a spin the bottle dare for me. I spun and it landed on an empty space, which Michael moved his leg into. Does that mean anything significant? I'm not being naive, I know that that could mean he wants me to kiss him. But I don't want to jump to conclusions. I don't know if my other 2 friends know anything about Michael and his thoughts. I don't know them myself. But in your opinion, would you say he has feelings for me? Or would you say he was just flirting because he can? Mind you, he's not known for acting this way.
  • Met a guy online and i need advice...?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    I've been chatting to this guy online, via text, on webcam and on the phone for a couple of months now, so I'm pretty certain he is who he says he is. We're meant to be meeting up in december and I'm taking a couple of other people with me, and we're meeting in a public place, so i should be fine. We seem to get on really well, and we talk about almost everything and anything. Just not sexual talk. The thing is i think i'm falling for him, and i don't know what to do about it. I think he feels the same way, and we've discussed long distance relationships (because he lives about 200 miles away) and we've decided we're not making any commitment until we've met up at least once. I just want to know if anyone else has met someone online and what happened. Thanks guys
  • Guys: What would you do if a girl tells you she likes you?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    We've liked each other for a long time (I know he does cos he stares at me a lot, gets nervous when I talk to him and his friends told me so) but he said/did nothing after I told him I like him. I'm not expecting much, just him to come out with it and admit he likes me back. I'm just asking to know maybe it's time to move on.
  • I met a nice guy but he texted me something very strange?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    I met this nice guy and I like him alot. So far, he seems really cool. Hes 20 and at 1am on a Saturday, he was a party but he wasn't drinking and he just randomly texted me the word 'blumpkin' (which apparently means some strange sexual position). When I asked him what it meant, he sent the word again. It's creepy. What should I do?
  • i'm in middle school/JR high, and i want 2 know to flirt, wtout being 2 "out there", but still being...u know?

    Singles & Dating - 5 hours ago

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    this question is for girls
  • guys: how important are looks to you?

    Singles & Dating - 6 hours ago

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    be honest.. Veos- you pretty much just contradicted yourself. You said that guys who think that looks are important are jerks and a.s.s.holes, but then you said if a girl wasn't good looking then you wouldn't take things any further....which means looks are more important to you
  • why do us kids dont get to answer doors?

    Other - Family & Relationships - 6 hours ago

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    like yesturday when i went to answer the door i got in trouble but i do it any other times
  • How can I stop this fighting?

    Friends - 6 hours ago

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    My my bother is in high school and is older than me. Whenever he gets mad at his girlfriend or his girlfriend gets mad at him he gets real mean and starts a fight between us. It's not my fault his girlfriend gets mad at him! THis happens a lot. Please help!
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Foods that fight afternoon slumps

Posted Thu, Jan 17, 2008
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When the afternoon blahs leave you slumped over your desk like an unwatered house plant, most of us reach for a supersized vat of coffee and/or a calorie-packed sugar snack. There are much better options, whether you need a quick lift to keep you from nodding out in a meeting or something to keep you going for hours.

WATER Sometimes what feels like fatigue is just dehydration (often made worse by too much coffee). Drink 8 ounces of water, take a quick walk around the block or the parking lot (fresh air is an energy booster, too), then down another 8 ounces when you get back.

BRAZIL NUTS They're off the charts in mood-lifting selenium and strong in fatigue-fighting magnesium too. Just 6 give you 4 grams of protein and healthy plant fats, a combo that will keep you going far longer than you'd think.

A MEXICAN BAKED POTATO Spuds are high on the glycemic index — that is, they give blood sugar a quick boost — which is bad for diabetics but good in moderate doses for other people in need of an energy surge. Heap on some salsa and top with a dollop of low-fat sour cream to enhance the effect. Spicy foods are stimulating, and hot peppers wake up more than your tastebuds.

A FEW DRIED DATES They were traditionally used in the Sahara to provide quick energy to camels. Like potatoes, they're a high glycemic snack, but rich in minerals too, especially potassium. Split the dates and fill with a tad of low-fat cream cheese to slow the sugar absorption.

PB&J ON WHOLE WHEAT The all-American sandwich is also an all-round pick-me-up, thanks to its amazingly complete mix of carbs, good fats, protein, and whole-grain fiber. Just make it a one-slice foldover to cut the calories down to about 200. (For more on how good whole grains are for you — they even make your RealAge younger — take this mini quiz.)

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  • 1. Posted by Green Tim on Fri, Jan 25, 2008

    The real way is to manage your blood sugar levels through the day, just like a diabetic does. The mexican baked potato/dates are a horrible idea, as a short while later you'll crash hard. Eat protein or complex carbs for snacks, at least as much as the sugar/starch/simple carb you're eating with it. Most importantly, eat a low-sugar breakfast with some protein (an egg, ham, peanut butter, etc.) Then you'll at least have a chance at avoiding the blook sugar spike cycle.

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  • 2. Posted by Lauren S on Fri, Jan 25, 2008

    I totally agree with Green Tim! Once I added protein to my breakfast I could make it through the whole day without feeling tired! Try almond butter instead of peanut it's got more nutrients and less sugar. Try cutting out wheat - use spelt or quinoa instead. You'll have so much energy you won't need to sleep as much!

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  • 3. Posted by Kit on Fri, Jan 25, 2008

    I agree the baked potato is a horrible idea. A great way to boost energy especially when your stomach is near empty is to have an orange; they make you feel clear headed and alert. Also, avoid eating a large meal full of carbs at lunch time for you are bound to crash. Have a sensible breakfast and then eat small frequent snacks throughout the remainder of the day. A small salad or soup is a good idea for lunch

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  • 4. Posted by DanceGoddess on Fri, Jan 25, 2008

    You know, whole wheat toast isn't the only type of bread out there. For people heading into their 40s and above it's a difficult grain to digest, including gluten. Try Kamut, Spelt, sprouted grains that you can find at natural health food stores (I agree above quinoa). You can find some great recipes in health food stores. Almonds or other nuts are great too, not just Brazil nuts. Yogurt (not the kind filled with sugar!!), fresh fruit (organic preferably) too many chemicals on regular fruits and veges. I find going as natural as possible gives me more energy, plus cutting out eating a ton of carbs (although some is still good), and cutting out eating meat, pork, chicken. We, as a society, eat way tooooo much of that stuff. We don't need as much of it as we have been conditioned to think. Stop eating fast food!!! Bad and no nutritional value at all (yes, that includes so called salads at these fast food places too!). Iceberg lettuce has no nutritional value at all. It's just water.

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  • 5. Posted by sheilagh_dreams on Fri, Feb 22, 2008

    i would totally go with water, fresh fruits and veggies try them i guarantee you won regret! stay away from dairy products save for breakfast, and jog in the morning. you can go 2 days without sleep!

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  • 6. Posted by Blessedluv on Wed, May 21, 2008

    What works for me is an all veggie submarine from "Subway" and a glass of grapefruit juice.

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  • 7. Posted by on Fri, May 23, 2008

    And for severe case (if you can abide the bitter taste) --Vegemite, followed by a tomato. I'm not kidding!! It's very energizing.

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  • 8. Posted by Moonglow on Sun, May 25, 2008

    I have to agree with cutting out fast food. I stopped eating fast food about a year ago and have way more energy for it. Back in Feb I tried eating at a "healthier" fast food, as I was starving and on the road. I wound up soooooo sick from the veggie sandwich I got - now I am really big on the no fast food, period. The quality is just not there, plus it's packed full of preservatives since none of it is actually made local. If you eat crap, you'll feel like crap and look like crap.

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  • 9. Posted by anatomicleigh on Mon, May 26, 2008

    I agree with the first poster's suggestion...less calories too.

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  • 10. Posted by April F on Sun, Jun 08, 2008

    Yep that is so true i hate feeling tired all afternoon

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  • 11. Posted by Stephen L on Tue, Jun 17, 2008

    Rye toast with sunflower seed butter ; a grapefruit, 1/3 pineapple or a kiwi and some freshly juiced juice make up my breakfast and keeps me going till 12:00 !!! Water or herbal tea always a safe pick me up between meals or some nuts *(not peanuts) and organic raisins. Voila~!!!

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  • 12. Posted by Brian H on Sat, Jun 28, 2008

    Lose the coffee calumny. It counts as liquid intake the same as other drinks. And mega-coffee drinkers like me process it differently, anyway. YCLIU. V-8 or any of the generic knock-offs are great. With a good shot of pepper sauce!

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  • 13. Posted by Living Forever on Tue, Jul 08, 2008

    I read that if one drinks two large cups of water in the morning it helps the body to lose weight. I drink to much coffee. I have friends who give me free coffee about several months worth. I also read that whole wheat bread is not that healthy for you. If you going to eat bread instead of whole wheat, the wording should be,"whole gains" bread. What is suppose to be better bread is sourdough bread. It is the way it is made that makes it more healthier.

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  • 14. Posted by Mz.Redneval on Thu, Jul 10, 2008

    I find all these posts important as I have horrible eating habits and tend to run to "candy" for my pick-me-up. I know it's a terrible choice so reading some of these great "quick" ideas has been really helpful! Thx Folks

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  • 15. Posted by mmj1930 on Sat, Jul 12, 2008

    I, (a farmer) find that a boiled egg with a stick of celery and a slice of whole gr rye bread with butter, keep me going until lunch in fine form.

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  • 16. Posted by courtneywong@ymail.com on Sun, Jul 13, 2008

    I am not big on diets at all or by the fact that organic food is better .I thing as long as you keep you body hydrated and keep to your eating plan you will be fine and do a little excersise, that may be the best thing for you. Try it, It has work well for me.

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  • 17. Posted by gladmouth62 on Mon, Jul 14, 2008

    lots of good information i have personlly tried baking whole grains bread which are very filling add my own cut veggie stir fry this has to be my best breakfast or lunch menu ever.

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  • 18. Posted by Robert on Thu, Jul 24, 2008

    Great energy suggestions - When I can't get to eating, I drink a glass of water and a handful of plain soynuts (easy to carry) and it gets me through the tough times with energy and good humour.

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  • 19. Posted by redtop on Wed, Jul 30, 2008

    Try a couple tall cans Budwieser beer.It will make you feel full and puy you in a better mode.

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  • 20. Posted by 4x32j on Sat, Aug 02, 2008

    don't see the need to cut out wheat, but agree on usung whole grains, lots of fluid, not much meat and no fast food whatever. nobody's mentioned the awful waste involved in buying water, by the way.

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