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    How do I deal with this ?

    I am a Muslim girl who lives in a society where dating and physical intimacy with a guy before marriage is looked down upon.Although most of the girls in my class have dated and some have hooked up wiyh guys I stayed single and I still consider giving myself up physically a big deel

    There's a guy Im sexually attracted to-we became friends first and had late night conversations where we would sext (which I felt guilty about later but then I feel so attracted to him I couldn't help it) .We haven't connected emotionally too much which bothers me as he doesn't really go deep into things but we broke up and I ended things because I wanted to stay friends as it would get boring further as he kept wanting to move forward sexually and I had my reservations so it wasn't going anywhere..it's still going good as friends  we talk like before but then i still have feelings amd i know it would hurt if he moves on  and I wasted chance because ofy circumstances..i miss him alot and can't stop thinking about him.. what should I do?

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    Trump is building HIS wall./ trump wins again?

    look as if democrats wont be getting their influx of illegal votes next year.

    lol

    6 Answers2 years ago
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    I feel like a college degree is kind of pointless if you have no connections and no work experience. Do you agree or disagree?

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    The degree is not pointless. There are certain jobs one can not even apply for without a degree.

    However, you bring up a good point about connections and work experience. But the connections and work experience are things one can obtain by attending college.

    If a student only takes on-line classes or never leaves their dorm room, they've done little to prepare themselves for life. As Marshall Criser, the former President of the University of Florida once famously said "Only 15% of a student's education takes place in a classroom".

    If you want to prepare for a job or career, you need to start by being active at your college. Join a fraternity/sorority, even if it's a service fraternity. Try out for a sports team or band. Work on the school paper or radio. Intern outside of your school. Get an on-campus job. Volunteer or get involved in student government. These are the things that prepare you for the real world.

    9 Answers2 years ago
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    Are the liberals on here actually that stupid or are they making fun of liberalism?

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    They are the most Low-IQ people in world history.

    10 Answers2 years ago