u/Fishy_Juice

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What makeup style would suit me

I like Megan thee stallions sharp cat eye but I don’t think it really fits my eyes. Here are pictures with me with nothing on my face except lipliner. Is there any colors that would look good on me? Liner styles? Anything? :)

u/Fishy_Juice — 11 days ago

How to help my troubled teen?

I may not be a parent, but I am a concerned sister who wants to help both my sister and my elderly mother.

My sister F15. She’s been seriously misbehaving, she smokes, gets into fights, and steals. It’s one thing to steal from stores, but stealing from your own family is another. She has taken thousands of dollars from our mother, and we even suspect she may have sold our parents’ jewelry. She’s been using our mother’s card, which was confirmed by the bank tracing the charges back to her. She also takes cash our mother keeps in an envelope; one time, $500 went missing the same day my sister left the house without permission while they were gone. I was home at the time, but I was focused on studying for finals and didn’t notice anything.

She steals even the smallest things, my personal items, food from my room, and anything she can get her hands on. She does this to everyone in the house. When confronted, she becomes extremely defensive, yelling, cursing, denying everything, and sometimes leaving the house if pushed too much. She even refuses to go to school, which puts my mother in a difficult position.
We know she hangs around the wrong crowd and has even gotten into fights at school. The problem is that we can’t really do anything about it because she refuses to listen to us. If we try to stop her from seeing her friends or her girlfriend, she just leaves the house without permission anyway.

Our mother, who is actually our great-grandmother in her 80s, adopted us from our birth mother. She has admitted that she’s too old to handle this situation. So advice would help lots!!

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u/Fishy_Juice — 12 days ago

Why do men tell women to lower their standards?

Hello! I’m F20 and have been in the dating scene since starting college. I often end up rejecting or losing interest in people because I don’t feel they’re the right fit for me. My guy friends constantly tell me to lower my standards or just get a boyfriend for the experience. It’s almost always men who say I’m “too picky” and try to set me up with guys I have absolutely no interest in.

The thing is, my standards aren’t unrealistic. I simply want someone I’m genuinely attracted to, who shares my interests, values, and morals. It’s difficult to find men who don’t act completely different around their friends. I don’t tolerate racist, misogynistic, homophobic, or generally insensitive jokes, and unfortunately that behavior seems far too common. It’s not something I can overlook, especially when it comes to my first relationship. I take my reputation and the people I surround myself with seriously, and I don’t want to date someone whose behavior embarrasses or disappoints me.

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u/Fishy_Juice — 13 days ago

I’m 20F, and my sister is 15. She’s been seriously misbehaving, she smokes, gets into fights, and steals. It’s one thing to steal from stores, but stealing from your own family is another. She has taken thousands of dollars from our mother, and we even suspect she may have sold our parents’ jewelry. She’s been using our mother’s card, which was confirmed by the bank tracing the charges back to her. She also takes cash our mother keeps in an envelope; one time, $500 went missing the same day my sister left the house without permission while they were gone. I was home at the time, but I was focused on studying for finals and didn’t notice anything.

She steals even the smallest things, my personal items, food from my room, and anything she can get her hands on. She does this to everyone in the house. When confronted, she becomes extremely defensive, yelling, cursing, denying everything, and sometimes leaving the house if pushed too much.

Our mother, who is actually our great-grandmother in her 80s, adopted us from our birth mother. She has admitted that she’s too old to handle this situation. At this point, I’ve suggested a disciplinary school because no one else seems able to manage her behavior, and it’s starting to seriously affect our household, our mother is even struggling to pay bills because of it. Unfortunately, that option isn’t within our budget, so I’m open to other suggestions.

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u/Fishy_Juice — 17 days ago