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The Top 10 Questions to Ask to Get to Know Someone Fast
1) What are your hobbies? Hobbies are a great way to get to know someone, whether it be in person or in a long distance relationship. For example, ask the person what hobbies they have and why they enjoy them. Are they a fan of photography or cooking? Do they love playing video games or reading? Or, maybe they prefer spending time outdoors and going for walks or hikes. Find out what activities spark their interest and make them smile. Asking about hobbies can lead to more meaningful conversations and create a stronger connection between two people.
Jeeban Jyoti BhoiPublished about a year ago in HumansTop 10 Slavic Women Dating Tips: The Ultimate Guide In Your Pocket
The Ultimate Guide to Dating Slavic Women Online I'm always skeptical when it comes to Slavic women dating advice. I've read so many tips over the years from so-called experts that, in the end, just left me more confused than ever. But when I started dating Slavic women, I quickly realized that there were some fundamental differences in how they approached relationships compared to American women. So I decided to sit down and write about what I've learned. If you're thinking of dating a Slavic woman, then you'll want to read on.
Jason StanPublished about a year ago in HumansHow To Deal With Carpet Mold?
Carpets are a need in our home because they make us feel cozy and at ease, particularly in bedrooms where they prevent chilly feet. But carpets can also easily develop mold, which makes it crucial to take extra care when cleaning or inspecting them.
Explain Hypospadias and Its Treatment.
Hypospadias is a common condition that is treatable by modest surgical surgery. Surgical surgery is the most effective method for treating hypospadias. In hypospadias, the entrance of the urethra is on the underside of the penis, near the head of the penis, in the midshaft, or at the base of the penis, and very rarely in or below the scrotum. The condition's severity varies.
SCI International HospitalPublished about a year ago in HumansWhy I hate Christmas 🎄
Mariah Carey and Bing Crosby begin murmuring from seemingly every speaker before the Thanksgiving dishes are finished, and I bet you've previously seen a seasonal shopping promotion or two. The inescapability of the occasion makes a few of us feign exacerbation, and you might find yourself thinking, "I disdain Christmas." For some's purposes, the occasion can be upsetting, sincerely testing, or even out and out excruciating.
James KimberlyPublished about a year ago in HumansBuild Your Best Friendships in 2023
Friendships are very significant, they can become everything to us, and the most important thing in our life at difficult times. Our friendships define us. Friends can impact our decisions, including where we live, what we eat, and what we spend.
ruchi guptaPublished about a year ago in Humans- Top Story - December 2022
Christmas for Me
I’m not spending Christmas like most families this year. I’m not even sure what is “normal” for most families. I’m spending Christmas like every other day, actually. I’m not obligated to anyone or any organisation this year and it’s quite refreshing, yes. It’s been the first in probably ten years of my career.
Helping Latin American Families Overcome Internalized Racism: 5 Strategies for Healing and Growth
As a Marriage and Family Therapist intern, I have worked with clients from different cultural backgrounds, including many who have experienced racism and discrimination in their Latin American culture. Through my work and personal experience as a Latina woman, I have seen firsthand the devastating impact that racism can have on individuals, families, and communities.
Geomara FloresPublished about a year ago in HumansHow Travel Transformed me
Looking back on it, it was much like a Jean-Claude Van Damme movie, but I was living it and my personal evolution wasn’t televised. I was a teenager of about 17, who hadn’t really been anywhere, much less to the other side of the world. What did I know about traveling, or traveling to Asia for that matter? So, there I was in my small southern town of origin—Richmond, Virginia—which is a small, easy half-horse town where things change slowly and slow down fast. If you’re from a larger city such as New York or London, coming to Richmond will feel like being dropped in a jar of molasses. But I digress.
Robert BurtonPublished about a year ago in HumansWhat To Do After A Breakup: Tips To Get You Through
If you’re struggling to cope with a toxic ex, it can be helpful to talk to a friend or counselor. Talking to someone can help you process your emotions and provide you with the support you need.
MD Sumon SarderPublished about a year ago in HumansNative Americans Influenced History More Than We Realize | Zachary Rothmier
Long before any settlers set foot on what is now US soil, the land was inhabited by a vast number of individual cultures celebrated by tens of millions of people. But the way it’s taught in the current school system, it would be easy to think that settlers simply wiped them out upon arrival and built their civilizations on top of them. While there are aspects of this that are true, there are also a ton of modern-day concepts and historical events that were heavily influenced by Native Americans.
Zachary RothmierPublished about a year ago in HumansAlways a King or Queen
Inspired by the lyrics of “Narnia,” an original song by The Swingles Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy. Kings and Queens of Narnia, but children first. Children whose dreams were at risk of being strangled by fear and responsibility and growing up, until they fell through the back of a wardrobe and found their true calling.
Paul and Jordan AspenPublished about a year ago in Humans