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--- Archives from 04/03/01 ---

  • Why is my son age 43 not getting the job he was trained for in college? He has a 4 year degree, since 1990 and has not landed the job of his choice. All he can get are busboy jobs. He has sent many, many resumes all over the place. What is wrong with these employers? I think they are nothing but a lot of phonies. My son still lives at home, but he did have his own Apt for 8 years, until he could not find work that would enable him to afford a place. Do you have an answer for that? If not, do you know who does?
    - Ann, Age 66 from Florida

    I do, but you're not going to like it. He sounds like a dumb ass. There are lots of jobs in today's economy. It's really not that hard to find one. Employers who hire college grads look for very specific qualities in people. Interviews for entry level professional positions usually take several hours at a time and may involve several different people with whom your son would be working. In order to get a job like that, your son would need to 'measure up' to their standards. Obviously he's not doing that. The good news in all of this is that the things these employers are looking for are not secret. College job prep centers can help him write effectively and teach him how to present himself to employers. If he hasn't taken advantage of these things, then he's pissed away that opportunity. When I was getting ready to graduate college I spent a couple of hours a week at the job center learning how to write a resume, what to say on an interview, how to answer certain standard questions, etc. By the time I hit the work force I was a self taught expert, (and so was everyone else I knew at the time). Anyway, no job except busboy in 10 years means he's probably been lazy somewhere along the line.
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  • My boyfriend wants sex way to much. I just can't handle it! We've been going out for 8 months, and he wants it every time we get together. In the beginning it was great, and we'd have sex when we both wanted too. But now sometimes he'll just grab me and pull me down with him! I don't want to hurt his feelings and say stop. How do I tell him to ease up a little?????
    - Pammy, Age 15 from Canada

    Tell him you're pregnant and let him think it's true for a few minutes. Start picking out baby names and suggest you get married and he move in with you and your family. That out to soften him up a little.
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  • Yo A-Man, I've been dating this really great looking girl for about 6 months now... Although we've been through hell and back the last couple of weeks, our relationship just seems to get stronger. Problem is, although she's great looking and all, nobody's home, she's a total dimwit for christ sake. I've been thinking of dumping her and moving on...should I? What if, despite all her wrongs, she's "the one"?....Do tell!
    - Sean, Age 23 from South Africa

    Here in the USA we have a saying: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
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  • I am married, and hate it...everything about it! Sex stinks! My husband said it will get better. Well, after 20 years it still stinks! I am tired of watching life pass and living a slow death! I have a friend of 26 years that I phone and we have had amazing phone sex!!!! I want to have the real thing now, should I bail on this loveless marriage and hope I get the good one, or keep the ball and chain and have the good one on the side?
    - Lacey, Age 38 from Missouri

    That's a tough one. With so many divorces these days it's almost foolish to believe that anyone's marriage is going to last longer then a few short years. People's expectations are all bent out of whack. Maybe it's time to ditch the whole marriage idea for something a little less permanent. After all, that's what people really want - the right to call it quits when the honeymoon is over. The problem with what you're asking is this: if you keep this new guy on the side, you're lying to your man. Lying is wrong. On the other hand, if you ditch your husband you're equally screwed since 26 year old guys only hang out with 38 year old women for older-woman-sex. Older-woman-sex gets old fast. Been there, done that. You should expect it. It's very unlikely that there's a long term relationship here, no matter what he says or you think.
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  • I was wondering if 3 or more erections a day is normal? I ask that because my boyfriend and I can be out in public or at home doing nothing and he gets an erection and we are not doing anything sexual to cause this. Please tell me if this should be medical concern or a turn-on? Is this really perfectly normal and is there a set number on how many erections should occur daily?
    - Denise, Age 24 from Illinois

    Actually there's a set number of erections per day. Each man gets exactly 7 erections per day, including the one we wake up with and the one we get when we're drying ourselves after we shower. You're missing 2 whole erections....
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  • How do I get my man to listen to what I need (sexually) without hurting his feelings?
    - Kathy, Age 40 from Massachusetts

    Don't fear hurting his feelings. If it happens, trust me, he'll get over it. Stop beating around the bush and tell him what you want. Unless he's a total wuss, he'll forget about his hurt feelings in a couple of minutes and you're back in action. Sometimes the frontal assault is best.
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  • I recently told my best male friend of 4 years that I liked him more than a friend. One thing, he currently has a girlfriend. However, he's been showing romantic interest in me since I've told him, and we've been spending more and more time together...should I keep moving forward or back off?
    - Regina, Age 38 from Maryland

    It's probably okay if (1) he's not engaged, and (2) you're not 'her' pal. If either of these things are true, then that makes you a jerk. On the other hand, if the coast is clear and he just plays both of you, then he's the jerk... Proceed with caution.
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  • If a man cheats on a woman more than once, will he ever change?
    - Rose, Age 18 from Iowa

    Probably not. If he thinks it's okay to cheat then what makes you think he's going to suddenly change his mind? On the other hand, if there was an event that made him realize that cheating was very, very wrong then he *might* change, but it would have to be a very serious event. Something would have to happen in his life that would make a long lasting impression. For example, if he came home from work one day and caught his mom cheating with the mail man, it could be a 'life changing experience' for him after which he would understand why cheating is wrong. Get it? I suggest you see if you can set his mom up with the local mail carrier and if that doesn't work, dump his ass.
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  • How do you perform a blow job and what if you don't like it and want to stop? What do you do then?
    - Janet, Age 14 from Florida

    You're too young to give head, Janet, but if you do, then here's some advice. You can't just start one of those things and then pull the plug. It's not fair. Once you get the key in the ignition you're pretty much obligated to drive the car. If you're not ready for that, then you shouldn't be trying to sit in the driver's seat.
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  • A-man, I need your advice! I am a 25 yr old woman who has met the most amazing man... He is the cutest little Italian guy and he is very sweet and loving...  BUT he has this "thing" about my feet! We can't make love without him sucking my toes. And he is constantly massaging my feet and talking about feet and toes. Our love life is good and the toe thing is ok too but it just seems weird. Is there some kind of problem he has that this is a substitute for?
    - Victoria, Age 25 from Ohio

    He has a foot fetish. Not a big deal. You might want to make sure you keep your feel well groomed.
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  • How long will it be before I find someone to care for me? Will I ever fine someone that real?
    - Iola, Age 60 from Arizona

    Damn! You've been at the bus stop for quite some time, sister. Time to buy your own ticket. I'd keep the seat next to me empty, just in case, but at 60 you'd better start thinking more about taking care of yourself.
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  • I've been dating a guy for six months and found out two months into the relationship that he is married. He is always telling me how unhappy he is in his marriage and that he is going to get a divorce. Recently I discovered that they have just moved into a new house and when I asked him he said it was a lie. I followed him one day after to work to their "new" house so I know he's lying, yet he continues to tell me how much he loves me and wishes I were his wife. He says he wants me to have his child. Not to mention, that I've found other girls numbers in his cell phone. When I confronted him, he told me another lie, of course. Am I just wasting my time?
    - Trina, Age 27 from Georgia

    No. You're stupid AND you're just wasting your time. I glad I could help clear this up for you.
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  • Okay.. How do you ask a guy out? I've never had to do this before, they always ask me. I like this guy at my job and I just want to get to know him better like over drinks or something. I don't know how to go about this. I have a fear of rejection and to make things worse he's not of my race. I date outside of my race but I don't know if he does. Help this is driving me crazy!! I need some tips!!!
    - Dannie, Age 22 from Illinois

    First tip: don't worry about rejection. It happens. Second tip: don't worry about race. He'll say yes or he'll say no. If he says 'no' you're never really going to know why anyway. Third tip: don't ask him out at all. Instead, find out where he goes and be there 'by coincidence'. Girls can win guys by being sneaky about things. You need to be 'around', but not in his face. Use casual opportunities to hang out with him so that you can get to know each other. Asking a guy out is okay, but if the guy is a dickhead, you could end up getting used. You need to be very careful and experienced with men if you're going to be asking them out. You should at least be able to read the signs enough to know if they really like you or not. That only comes with experience. If he's just out for sex, then having a girl ask him out is like shooting fish in a barrel. No challenge. Therefore, be real careful when you pull that trick out of the bag.
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  • Hey man, I'm planning my wedding. My fiancé is also my 3rd cousin. Do I sit our families together?
    - Marci, Age 19 from New York

    Check page 31 of your Hillbilly's manual under the section titled 'duh'. I wouldn't seat them together. While this type of thing is not really gross and is totally legal, I don't see any point in drawing attention to it. Seat them apart like normal and hope the kids have 10 fingers and 10 toes.
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  • My boyfriend and I have been going out for a little over 2 years and lately he just doesn't seem as into me as you used to. He never calls and never has time for me. What are some ways to know if my boyfriend still wants to be with me or if he is bored with our relationship?
    - AJ, Age 20 from Florida

    First of all, you can't ask him. No matter how he feels he's going to lie and tell you everything is fine. Guys only break up with women when they are damn good and ready. He might even be planning to end the relationship but would still never admit it if you asked him. The good news is that you don't need to ask him. I have a feeling you already know the answer. Ask yourself what your gut tells you.
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