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Ask me a question, so I have something to talk about.
I have a BA in Psychology. So, I can help you with almost anything.
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Come on! Do it.
Yours truly,
Lori, BA in Psych

5 Comments:
You're prestigious BA in psych is no match for my AA in Dramatic Arts.
dear lori,
I teach hot yoga in NYC. The owner of the studio is a mad woman. She is the soup nazi of yoga-banning paying customersleft and right, cancelling yoga classes last minute with no warning, yelling and cursing at people about their bad negative energy when really she is the one creating this negative energy. From one BA in psych to another, I think she is certainly bipolar suffering with massive paranoid ideation as she believes almost everyone is stealing from her and also she believes her teachers are "stealing" the students. Now here's my problem: with the economy tanking and my hard earned BA in psych worth a pittance, I must hold on to this job. It supplies me with a "paycheck" (i hate that word!) also it gives me a very hot place I can practice physical yoga in. Can you give me advice on how to cope with the stress of a job that is supposed to free me from stress while also simultaneously coping with banal life stuff. For example, I cant pay bills anymore. I just cant do it. it bores me silly and there is just so many of them. I cant even pull them out of my mailbox anymore. I feel alone.
Uff da.
That sounds like quite the hellish nightmare.
Look for my response tomorrow...
My long-term boyfriend has a second girlfriend.
We've been going out for over 5 years. At the beginning, we agreed to have an open relationship (his idea, not mine), but there was to be sex only, no falling in love. Not so realistic! But it worked for quite a while, mostly because he didn't hook up with anyone.
But now he's in love with someone. I'm not jealous of her per se, but of the fact that he has something new and exciting in his life and I don't.
Can I pursue other men? Of course. But I've been finding that most men my age actually want commitment and are not really into the poly thing. And the polys I've met online are either heavily into BDSM or sci fi, neither of which I can really get with in any serious way. Believe me, fat 40 year old men in rubber suits provoke gales of laughter from me, and I don't think they dig it that much.
So, what to do? Any advice, dear Dr. Lori?
signed, shot down in Omaha, ltd.
shot down in Omaha, ltd. - I can help you.
Stay tuned.
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