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Daydreaming out loud? is it normal? Does anyone else do it?

Sometimes when I day dream they get really really vivid, like as if I was there. Often i even start talking out loud as if i was talking to a person in the day dream, or sometimes i just say whatever I'm thinking. Sometimes these day dreams are about stressful situations or I'm just thinking about other things, like old memories of friends. I'm just wondering if this happens to anyone else?

2 oblited ovaums has this happened to anyone else who went on to have a normal pregnancy?

I just found out today that I'm having my second oblited ovaum first one was in the end of 2009, I feel like I will never have a normal pregnancy , I'm only 18 but I just want to know if this has happened to anyone twice or more & they went on to have a normal pregnancy?

Does anyone else cry when they experience secondhand embarrassment?

lol! every single time I encounter secondhand embarrassment whether it's in person or just watching something on TV or my computer I literally start to cry! I get soo embarrassed for that person or people that it brings me to tears lol! idk if this is even normal does this happen to anyone else???

Does anyone elses period slow down at night?

Yea...part of it is just gravity...if you're standing or sitting during the day, its easier for blood to flow straight down and out...if you're horizontal during the night, it isn't going to flow out as easily.

What happens when you are on a phone call and someone else calls on Facebook messenger?

If you're on wifi you will receive a simple notification banner or whatever your phone does when notifies you. If you're on cellular network, most likely you wont receive any notification, only when you end a call and go online.

Can a happily married man fall in love with someone else and if yes, what do honest men do then?

I just finished reading a book series by David Simpson called, collectively, the "Post-Human Series."  If you like sci-fi, dystopian future stories, limits of human intelligence, etc., you'll really like that series.One of the overarching themes in that series was the following:"Feelings are never wrong.  Acting on those feelings may be, but feelings themselves are never wrong."So with that in mind, let's answer your questions:Can a happily married man fall in love with someone else? I would have to say, within the bounds of this question, no.  Why?  If he's a truly happily married man, he won't get involved with another woman to such an extent that he has an opportunity to fall in love.  Love is more than skin-deep, so "love at first sight" is a misnomer.  You can't love someone you don't know.  You can find a strong physical attraction when you visualize someone (and men are highly visual creatures), and thus the phrase is more accurately said as "lust at first sight," but in my opinion you have to truly know someone to love them.  If you truly love someone for everything they are, you would have to really know them to love them.In this context then, if a "happily" married man falls in love with another woman, he needs to do some serious soul-searching about what it is in his marriage that makes him "happy" and why he finds it so easy to fall in love with someone else.  My guess is that he will find that he's not quite as "happy" in his marriage as he thinks.Once that analysis is completed, he'll have a better understanding about what to do.  Is he truly unhappy in his marriage?  If he is, he needs to give his wife a chance.  He needs to talk to her and explain what he is feeling and what he has discovered is missing from his marriage.  Remember, the key to a happy marriage is communication.  When communication breaks down, everything else falls like dominos.But the discovery that a "happily" married man can fall in love with someone else is a signal that the man is not actually "happy" in his marriage at all.

What normal thing happens regularly in your life that would be considered extraordinary for anyone else?

I don't think anything is extraordinary all other people, so my answer assumes most other people is meant.I fly internationally every week.I work with non-high school equations every day.I get contacted for job offers once a week on average.I feel happy almost every day.I continuously plan decades into the future.I walk around London.I work on constructing a closed form equation for the probability of abiosis.I work on a constructing an equation for the probability distribution of the sum of a given set of dependent random variables.I help people change life paths most days.

What wonder has happened to you that you think might not have happened to anyone else?

When I married my Dutch beau, I moved to the Netherlands for ten years until we could move to California. I was not welcomed, first because I could not speak the language and second, because the children did not want to share their dad. I went to school to learn the language and did, but not fluently. I can understand it and read it, but speaking quickly takes time to form the sentences. An example of my treatment: on Mother’s day, the two adult children came over, sat in the usual Dutch circle and ignored me. They all speak perfect English, but spoke Dutch, so I had no idea what was being said. This was a common occurrence. They also NEVER invited us to dinner or celebrations at their homes. I was totally shut out. My husband was torn between them and me so he never took sides (yes, I know; his bad!) I went for many days when I never spoke at all, and I have a Master’s Degree in English/communication. It was so difficult for me. I did have two friends, eventually and I would ask them if this treatment was normal for Dutch people to ex-pats. They said no, the family I married into just didn’t accept their Dad getting married (he had been single for 16 years). They didn’t want to share him. Ironically, the oldest son now brings his family here to California/USA every year; he likes me and calls me Mom. It was only after he got to know me that he warmed up to me. His children love me as their Oma. I wish the times spent in Holland were happier, but I did get to meet two dear friends, and learned that dysfunctional families exist all over the world, not just in California

What happens if you take someone else's birth control pills?

My family memeber is 18 years old and using someone else's birth control pills. Now, I know that this is wrong, but she won't believe me and I tried every search criteria to find EVIDENCE/PROOF that this is VERY DANGEROUS. But I can't find anything. Can anyone be more specific as to side effects?

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