Monday, November 21, 2011

Long Distance Relationship?? Can it work

Long Distance Relationship?? Can it work?
I'm currently dating a guy online, and we love each other to death. We have the same taste in everything, and we have so much in common. But the thing is I live in the United States and he lives in Portugal, and we won't be able to see each other for a while. We plan on talking in chat, video chatting, and talking on the phone until we finally get to be together. Can this work? And how can we keep our love strong despite being a long distance away?
Singles & Dating - 4 Answers
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it can work. watch movies together while on skype/msn etc, maybe start playing a online video game together, talk often, do cute little surprise messages
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i've been in this relationship for more than 11 months...but i can't take it anymore, i'm done...so, i guess not...
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That all depends on how far you are willing to go to keep the relationship; are you willing to move to where this guy lives to be with him? I mean, you can't just live the rest of your lives together using webcams and keyboards to communicate; obviously you can't get married if you can't be together. So you need to think about what you are willing to do to be together, and if you aren't willing to compromise on the location you live together, then it isn't going to work out at all.
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I'm now engaged with my fiance in South Korea... Long distance relationships do work, if you make them work. I'm in the Army. I met Alisha in Korea last year. We courted for 7 months. I proposed, and we were engaged. I have been in Texas now for 6 months and we are still going strong. We had a strong foundation to go on, and it works because we want it to work. Love is not a feeling. Love is an action. 1 Corinthians 13: 4-8. Love is being patient, kind, forgiving, etc... These things are not easy. It takes effort. Now you have never seen him, and haven't dated him yet, so this makes things all that much harder. Also as a woman I would suggest that you are very careful with who you meet on the internet... It can work out though, don't be discouraged, just be informed, that it isn't easy and it won't always feel good. Good luck and I hope all works out for you, whatever you decide.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Work as a Massage therapist in NYC with no state license

Work as a Massage therapist in NYC with no state license.?
Hi there, i'm from Portugal and want to go to the US to work in NYC as a massage therapist in some spa.. i have plenty of experience, also international.. but i have no NY state license and i think they as for that in all the spas all over the US. Any help please.. thanks
Alternative Medicine - 2 Answers
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It's illegal without a license.
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Each State has different licensing requirements. NY has the most I think of 1000 hours so you will definitely need to go to massage school and get the training to get licensed. Some states might let you come in with other training programs.

Monday, November 7, 2011

Terrified of putting on what I have lost

Terrified of putting on what I have lost?
I don't know if this is a mental health issue or what?! I am 23 & basically in 7 months I have lost just over 2 stone. I am now a healthy weight, wear size 10 clothes(UK)I am 5ft 7 and feel great. I associate a lot of bad memories and general unhappiness with when I was overweight, and I NEVER want to go back to that hermit or unhappy girl I was. I am going out to Portugal to work for a month soon and I am staying in a hotel where there are no cooking facilities. I cook all of my own food - healthy food and do not eat any meat or processed food. I am TERRIFIED I will put on weight whilst out there as I wont have my usual exercise routine, will be busy all the time and have no cooking area so i will probably be eating food cooked in who knows what!!? I am prone to putting on weight easily especially if I slip out of my routine for more than a week. Anyone have any tips? I know to some people this may seem melodramatic and silly the thought of putting on weight but seriously I was very unhappy and unhealth before and never want to go back
Diet & Fitness - 1 Answers
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It sounds like you either are in the early stages of anorexia or EDNOS These are the symptoms Talk to a professional about this, please!

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Is this a scam???? Help Please

Is this a scam???? Help Please!!??!?
I am looking to buy a car on Craigslist and found this post: http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/cto/1916921425.html I e-mailed the seller and got a response with the VIN number and offering to ship the car from Memphis, TN because she had moved to Portugal for work. I then asked for more pictures and she sent them along with the information that we would be completing the transaction through eBay. I would put the money in, she would ship the car and would receive the money after I received the car and notified eBay. I know this probably makes me seem very naive, but I do love the car and just want to know if there is any chance that this is reliable and not a scam. Thanks!
Security - 6 Answers
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I think it is because that car should be priced at $10,000 or more.
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Scam. There's no way they'd be letting that car go for so cheap. And this whole "I'm in Portugal" thing is bunk.
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Scam!
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I had the same question awhile ago... it doesn't make you feel naive, lol, but sadly it IS a scam, don't trust anyone on craigslist that want's to ship the car... if you don't believe me tell them you are willing to drive there to see/test drive it and watch what happens.
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Too many stinking fish in this story. Why is it so cheap? How much would it cost to ship it from San Francisco to Memphis? Does she have the title? Never put any money down on a used car without seeing it in person AND taking it to your mechanic for a complete going over. It could have been in a flood, the photo may not be the actual car you will get, there may be a blown engine, or a rolled-back odometer. A mechanic will be able to give you the facts. And never give anyone a cent unless they have the title in their hand to give you in exchange for the money.
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I think Barry is right about right with the price, not too sure about being $10,000.00 but never the less it is priced too low and the other thing is that the number plate is not to be seen but the main point is that do you really trust this deal? Well I would have thought that since there are a lot of scams going about of similar nature you need to take time and make sure that it is genuine sale. If it is possible to get a garage or someone you know near by who can go and have look at the car for you to authenticate what is being said is true, try that out just by saying that you will be sending someone over and see what the response is? VIN number can be taken from anywhere which would relate to a similar model, see if he/she has given you VIN number then why not show number plate because they go hand in glove when it comes to identifying a car for its authenticity. As for this Portugal thing, it seems a bit far fetched.