I'm looking for a new job. What's the etiquette? Do you have to tell your current employer that you're looking for another job? Do you put them as a reference? I'd been on one date with my now boyfriend when I had a drunken hook up with a friend. Do I need to tell him? I feel guilty.
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Do you pick the safe guy who treats you well, or the one you've got the chemistry for that isn't as safe a bet? Then we're jumping into your deep, dark, burning questions: Today we are jumping into something a little more grim but we've got some questions to ask the producers and casting staff of MAFS! It’s beautiful, its heart-warming, it’s why we watch this show. Brooke is so emotional she literally cries away her eyelashes. Before she can wipe away her tears (and her eyelashes) Darvid rocks up to finish off their tantric sex lesson. Osher decides that Brooke has endured enough so he allows her to say goodbye to Jamie-Lee who actually takes the news like a champion. Darvid then rocks up and takes Brooke on a tantric-sex-yoga class, which is topped off with a confession of love. She hires a couple of bicycles and takes Brooke down to the skatepark to smoke cigarettes they stole from Osher’s dressing room. They both agree that Darvid is a total dreamboat but Jamie-Lee won't give up just yet. Both get grilled by Brooke’s besties - Amy and Abbie Chatfield. Time for the finale, which is between the Persian Landscaping Prince and Best Friend Jamie-Lee. It’s all too much for Brooke who storms off mid date. She makes Brooke endure a marathon session of interpretive dance and just when Brooke thought it couldn’t get any worse - Holly declares that she hates kids and WA.
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Jamie-Lee tries to save the date by declaring her love but before Brooke can react - Osher picks her up and forces her to go on one last date with Holly. They go on a bush walk, which Brooke hates because she’s wearing brand new white jeans. Osher springs into action and catches Brooke - forcing her on a date with Jamie-Lee. After a quick paddle, they jump on quad bikes and try to escape from the Bachelorette compound. It’s the second last ep, which kicks off with Darvid meeting Brooke in a kayak (sadly there was no cameo from surf dog bachelor). Maybe ever, maybe just for the year - we’re still undecided. OH MY GOD… It’s our final Bachette episode! If you have a question you'd like our unqualified but very enthusiastic advice about, you can slide into our DMs your mum, tell your dad, tell your friend, tell your dog and share the love because we love love!! Do I tell him? If I do, WHEN do I tell him? The problem is that I've hooked up with 2 of his friends. I'm newly seeing a guy that I like and can see something progressing with. How do I say no and take some time for myself without offending anyone? I know I'm guilty of overbooking things in my schedule but whenever I try to say no, my friends make me feel as though I've upset or disappointed them. My friend is really conservative and I think she is going to take the fun out of my other friend's hens party.
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The overarching question being "is it better to do a soft fade of someone that you're not super into, or to be honest upfront and let them know that you're not interested? Today's episode kicks off with a rather lengthy dilemma/debate from yours truly.
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Happy Thursday lifers and welcome to therapy. In the contrast between fantastic and realistic, Lopatine says, "You pretty much understand our collaboration.The soft fade vs honest upfront debate is on! He's an electronic musician who also records under the name Oneohtrix Point Never and has previously worked with the film's directors, brothers Josh and Benny Safdie, on their 2017 film, Good Time. "I think they expect the score to always have a sort of fantastical quality to it, but they also expect the film to have a very realistic quality to it," the film's composer, Daniel Lopatin, says. So why does such a frenetic film feature a cosmic, New Age score? Amidst the din of New York's Diamond District and the hectic habitat of Adam Sandler's loudmouth Howard Ratner is the meditative music of analog synthesizers. The new movie, Uncut Gems, starring Adam Sandler as a New York jeweler and gambler always out for the next score, is a cinematic panic attack. The score is as shiny and cosmic as Ratner's life is messy and frantic. Adam Sandler plays jeweler Howard Ratner in the film Uncut Gems.