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So scared...Please I need someone's help?

Hey! I have some MUCH NEEDED advice. I would greatly appreciate any SERIOUS answers to my questions...
Here goes,
My boyfriend & I have been fooling around alot but always stop short of intercourse. He'll (usually) be wearing nothing & i'm in my underwear. He does however, like to touch me a lot.
I'm worried that although we haven't had intercourse, I've come into contact with his semen (from his hands). And am on edge for the last month worried i'm pregnant.
And please, don't tell me to see a doc or take a preg test. I'm very nervous seeing as I'm young, not in a stable relationship, prolife, & have no means of supporting a child. I will (eventually) take a test, but in the meantime would like some opinions.
Lately I've been:
Very dehydrated, tired, increased temp & blood flow (heart beating nonstop). semi-neasuous, and had sore breasts. I have been ultra-sensitive to pretty much everything. Not so much smells, but very sensitive to touch & taste...opinions please,
Thanks!

How do you ask someone their honest opinion of you?

It is really tough to make people tell you what they actually think about you. I have tried asking my friends the same and the answers I received were really vague most of the times. I could basically tell that they were lying at that time. I got tired of getting the same answers like “I think you are a very good person”, “you do not have any flaws in your character” and so on.If you are lucky or are asking the question to some of your best friends, then they might actually tell you what they think about you but not in entirety.What you can do is observe people when they are around you and interacting with you.I’ll tell you what used to happen with me. I had this one friend who would share many of his personal feelings with me. He would tell me about the people he admired, he would tell me about issues in his family, issues with his girlfriend, etc. I used to consider him as one of my best friends until I realized that he just needed to talk to somebody once in a while.His friend circle mostly had those people from the school who were considered to be really “cool”. But he could never share his personal stuff with them. I was not one of those cool guys. I was just another student in my school.So what used to happen is whenever he was with his friends and I would go and talk to him, he would end the conversation with me in a few sentences or would make a joke on me in front of everybody. I didn’t really mind the first few times but then it started getting on my nerves.So you can tell what he actually thought about me. He thought that I was somebody who would listen to him whenever he needed to talk but I was not really fit to be his friend. Something like this.You could say that I am assuming too much but I think that for me this is the best way to find out what somebody thinks about me.I just cited one instance. I have done it more than a few times. Rather I do it all the time. Observing and guessing what people think about me isn’t something that makes me feel good or bad. It is something which helps me act accordingly.So if somebody asked me to tell them what I thought about them, I would ask them to ask themselves.

I need some help. I need someone's opinion about young children and taking assessments.?

this is a childcare class. One important topic related to assessment for young children is developmentally appropriate practice. Remember that developmental appropriateness is examined three ways- What is appropriate for the age of the child; What is appropriate of the individual child; and what is appropriate for the child based on culture, experiences and upbringing.

With the current trend of accountability in education, schools and teachers are asked to assess student performance more and more frequently and in ways that are standardized for quick feedback.

This week you will be examining the current trend of formal testing with young children, making a decision about what is and is not appropriate, and creating your own personal position statement on DAP and standardized testing.

First you will need to decide where you stand on the topic of young children and standardized testing. Keep in mind that just like most things in education this does not have to be a dichotomy. You can have views on both sides of the argument. The goal is for you to research the topic and create an informed position statement.

Your position statement should include:

What you believe
Why you believe it- Support this with research
How you will promote what you believe in your current or prospective career

Why can't people respect others' opinions and views?

Some people do respect others’ opinions and views but the majority of people do not because they feel like there can only be one ‘correct’ opinion and that the so-called correct opinion is undoubtedly theirs because they must be right. For example, if Ken agrees with opinion X but opinion Y and Z exist as well, Ken may think that since only one opinion can be correct, it has to be the one that he believes in.Most people tend to think in a relatively narrow and single-minded fashion which prevents them from thinking of other perspectives on their own. When you think of something, you are most likely very clear on why your perspective is justified because you came to your conclusion and opinion based on a set of reasons which is logical and makes perfect sense to you. This is why your opinion is ‘correct’ and ‘right’, to you at least.And this happens for every single person. They know why their opinion is logical and expect everyone else to come to the same conclusion as them because they neglect the fact that not everyone thinks in the same way as them and will make the same links and connections as them to arrive at the same conclusion as a similar event So since a person is not able to think in the same way as a person with a differing opinion, the differing opinion will seem to lack logic and reasoning while their own opinion has both of them and is correct. Thus, a lack of understanding of the differing opinion could lead to someone’s lack of respect for a differing opinion or viewpoint.Another reason that some people may be unable to respect differing viewpoints is that a bias against a particular viewpoint has been ingrained in them. For example, if as a child, Joe has been told that opinion or viewpoint A is wrong, this bias against opinion A could become deeply ingrained enough in Joe that when he grows up, he won’t even question why opinion A is ‘wrong’. This would lead him to be unable to understand opinion A and thus, be unable to respect it.In conclusion, people may not respect others’ opinions because they believe that only one opinion can be the ‘correct’ opinion, they lack understanding of the differing opinion or they have biases against certain opinions.Hope this helps!

How does education help a person?

Education is essential for everyone.It is the level of education that helps people earn respect and recognition. In my opinion, it is indispensable part of life both personally and socially. However, the unequal standard of education is still a major problem that needs to be solved.Imagine the world without schools, colleges, universities,Impossible! Right?Education is giving and gaining knowledge. Education helps us to choose the right path, how to walk on that path, how to deal with the obstacles.Education is the most powerful weapon to safeguard ourselves and gives us confidence to stand for what is right.Education helps us to distinguish between what is reasonable and unreasonable. Education is like the battery in the electronic gadgets.Education builds our personality, because what we learn, we become. Education is not what we gain in schools or colleges, it is what we learn from our own or other's experience. It can be imparted or gained by anyone and everyone irrespective of age.Thanks for A2A.

I need ur opinion on this statement and i want u tell me the meaning and a good reason why it has become big!!?

Quite interesting.

Interpreting literature is easy as long as you focus on the meaning of each word.

"Sometimes I think we should be better off if we forgot about the BROAD strokes and concentrated on the DETAILS.

Broad and details are two key words in that sentence. Well, broad means large, wide, a lot of, etc. Details, looking between the lines, the stuff usually not noticed.

This is what I believe this means:
We should stop striving to get the things we don't have, and forcus on what is right in front of us. For example, be happy with what you have. Enjoy the small things in life, and don't be miserable in life because you don't have the only thing that will make you happy. It says to be thankful. For example, to be thankful for your health, your friends, your family...

A lot is packed into this sentence. To make a long story short, be content with what you have and focus on the details in your life instead of ignoring them, and looking for something or someone else to make you happy.

Hope this helped, good luck.

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