13 Pivotal Life Lessons Your Big Sister Teaches You (Without Even Trying)
You’ll thank her for it when you hear the horror stories of having an only child as a roommate.
You’ll thank her for it when you hear the horror stories of having an only child as a roommate.
I know every country has some degree of fetishization but America is on actual crack levels when it comes to this.
In the hope of inspiring a few more restless city dwellers to briefly trade a laptop for a hammer and, above all, to get outdoors, here’s a snapshot of what we learned in the woods.
Men and women are always worried about, “What do we have in common, do we both play tennis?” It is much more important that you have in common that what you have to give, they value. By value, I mean appreciate.
Yes, if you repeatedly ask the father for his permission to marry his daughter and he repeatedly turns you down (depending on the gaps between when you asked last), you’ll likely consider just marrying her anyway.
It hurts to realize that not only are you not needed by someone who you so desperately need, but that you’re not wanted, either. And all we ever really want is to be wanted.
What is the most commonly missed activity or action in the bedroom that all guys should be doing?
Don’t add your photo to your resume. I go through 1000’s of resumes and you’d be surprised how many people do this.
What his father said next before he hung up the phone and left me to my grief was what sent more chills up my spine, left so many unanswered questions running laps through my brain. It lives with me now, ten days later, makes it hard to sleep at night.
It’s not you, OK. I love you. But I’m really, really hungry. Can we please get something to eat?
While men always and will always like bad girls, the good girl is the one they fall in love with.
They will take the little invitations to talk, and run with them. The point is to remain an open invitation, without seeming desperate.