Late Night Love 65: Let's get high on life
We have been a bit on the heavy side recently, so this week we are taking a chill pill and relaxing a bit,
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The One Word Anyone Married to an Introvert Needs to Ban from Their Lexicon
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Is it a mistake for me to ignore my daughters’ 1 year age gap? They are 12 and 13. I only allow privileges if they can do it at the same time (a curfew, for example). I was warned that the youngest grows up too fast while the oldest is too coddled.
I’m 17 and my mom still makes me go to sleep at 7 pm every night. I told her that my friends go to bed later but she won’t listen. What do I do?
My boss calls and texts me at all hours and on weekends. He expects an answer no matter when. What is the best strategy for dealing with that while still maintaining my own time?
In an Amazon interview, the interviewer asked, "If you were given a choice to choose between a job offer from Amazon and Walmart, what would you choose?" What is the best way to answer this question that can impress the Amazon interviewer?
My 15-year old daughter wants an iPhone for her 16th birthday. Unfortunately, we can't afford an iPhone, and we tried to explain this to her. However, she is very angry and has stopped speaking to us. What should we do?
I told my boss one time that I won't be reporting to work because I'm not feeling well. She told me, "OK, feel better." Is that an appropriate response? It came across to me as lacking respect and sincerity.
How do I tell my 23 year old daughter not to celebrate Christmas? My daughter (lives in US now) sent me (her dad) a picture of herself next to a Christmas tree. In my country we don’t celebrate Christmas.
Should I stop tucking in my 12-year-old daughter? What age should you stop tucking your children in?
My daughter is 32 and has lived away from home for 14 years. She lives halfway across the country from me and rarely answers my calls, texts or emails. How involved should I be in her wedding beyond paying for it?
Our daughter does well academically ever since she's little (she's in college now). She gets many awards and remain top of her class. But she does not like it when we tell others even our close relatives or post it on Facebook. Why is that?
I feel really bad that someone went to HR and said they ddn't want to work with me but didn't provide a reason, and my manager is asking what is it about, yet I have no clue, what should I do?
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