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Can I Ask For Some Advice

How can i ask my teacher for advice?

I'm going through some stuff right now -- to put it lightly. i dont really have anyone to talk to. i have a therapist but i feel like i cant talk to him because i feel like he doesn't truly care-- he's being paid to talk to me, after all. my parents are crazy (as much as i love them) and my dog gives really bad advice (when i asked her what i should do about someone writing stuff online about me, she suggested chewing her head off like that of a barbie doll's). I love my friends but I would rather talk to an adult about this stuff.

so, i have this teacher and he's really funny and cool and stuff and i feel like we get along really well. he's pretty smart so i think he would be able to give me some good advice. i have two classes with him but i dont really know how i would go about just talking to him about personal stuff. still, im pretty desperate and just need some advice . . .

i have a few qualms about trying to become closer to a teacher. my (former) friend would always hang out in teachers' rooms after school talking to them about anything and everything and she ALWAYS did it and i feel like she got on their nerves and i dont want to do that.

so yeah how can i open up to my teacher in a natural non-weird way?

thanks xx

I wanted to ask for some advice?

I'm 25, I have very mild aspergers and Im suffering from deep depression. I feel so alone in the world. I get into arguments with everyone. It's not bad bad aspergers but it's enough that I can't connect with people, Im always too scared to tease or joke with people and when someone tries that with me I don't know what to say as sometimes I can't tell if it is a joke or something like passive aggression. I don't know if it's because of the aspergers or just my personality but I have this raging jealously sometimes. When something doesn't go the way I planned it sends my Brain into an overload and I end up feeling worthless. Its also lead to arguments with friends family and Co workers and I feel like a nuisance and that I don't want to be around anymore. I feel like I could never get a girlfriend as I jsyf wouldn't be able to connect with her emotionally or tease or flirt with her which many people have said you need to do in a relationship.

Can I ask my sister for sex advice?

I am 15 and have a girlfriend that is also 15, she has had sex many times and we are planning on having sex this Friday. I am still a virgin and I really don't want to look inexperienced when I have sex with my girlfriend. My sister is 21 and has also had sex many times, is it okay to ask her to teach me how to do it, (not have vaginal sex cause that's disgusting) so I don't look bad when I do it with my GF.

Can I ask advice on personal matters?

Man! 1st you should try to handle all alone. if you don't find any way to get out of the situation, only then you should seek for assistance.its not A big deal to ask something from someone. but what will happen next is that you will get dependent upon others for advice.sitback, go for a walk, talk to your friends, relax.Every problem has a solution, if it doesn't have, that means it is not a problem!

I really like this girl. What is some advice?

Wow, you are smitten to the bone.First of all, relax and take a deep breath. That's it.Let me tell you something that you might not believe at this moment: "Jenny is a human being, albeit a girl, and she's just as real as you are."If you want to get to know her more, the first thing you have to do is ask for her contact, be it email address, social media username (Twitter, Facebook, Vines or whatever there is) or even her phone number. How, you ask? Well, the easiest way is for you to ask her directly. Sit next to her during lunch and strike a conversation. Or maybe, you have someone you know in her class and you can ask that person to ask her contact. Or, this is a rather desperate mean, you can walk up to the SAT prep's organizer and ask for her email address, along with several other kids in both classes, because you want to set up a study group but you lost your note that contains their email addresses.From there, hopefully you can work up your courage to ask her out for a coffee and study, or just coffee.

How true is the saying "If you want money, ask for advice, and if you want advice, ask for money?"

This is some of the dumbest advice I've ever personally followed.  I was 23 and had a meeting setup through a CPA with a man who was from Houston but made around $300m via selling a company and built a $20m+ house in Beverly Hills.I heard this horrible advice a day before the meeting and I resolved to ask this man for advice when I really needed money.He was expecting me to ask for money.  I think he wanted me to ask for money.  He had a lot of money.  He did not have a lot of time, nor did he have a lot of subject matter expertise in technology.When I asked him to be my advisor and allow me to access him for advice- his entire demeanor changed.  The smile ran away from his face and he motioned to the CPA, bade me goodbye and I was escorted out of the office.It was a disaster and I found him inaccessible to me after that.  If you need money, ask for it.  If you need advice, ask for it.  People are too busy to navigate any specific neurosis of a person who seeks assistance from them- like asking for one thing when they really need another.

I want to ask out an older woman, any advice ladies?

I met this girl last night, she is absolutely gorgeous, a ton of fun, but most importantly, seems really, really nice. The problem is, she is 31 and I'm 25. She seemed like she might be interested in me, to be honest, I got mixed signals. I got her number, and I plan on calling her tomorrow night to ask if she wants to go out on new years. Assuming she says yes, do you older ladies have any advice for me on the date?

I know most women do not like younger guys, and I know almost everyone says this, but I am not like most guys my age. I have a successful career and I am looking for a serious, committed relationship.

Aside from avoiding the typical first date pitfalls, what can I do to win a slightly older woman over? I was thinking single rose, so as not to go overboard, then a casual but classy bar/lounge. However, is there anything I should say/do/talk about to alleviate her incertitude about my age? (she is very worldly, likes to travel, and is a teacher if that helps)

Thanks!

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