No job is worth your sanity. My father told me that, and I always remembered. I leave when I'm scheduled to most days. Once in a while I'll put some overtime in, but they're not paying me for it. I don't care if I get dirty looks. I will not put my health(physical or mental) in jeopardy for a corporation.
3. Jessica Alba. Guaranteed. I was even wondering how she's still famous as I cant' remember the last movie she was in. She seems like a really nice person and really conscious of this kind of stuff since she became a mom.
He strikes me as the most self absorbed, humorless, unintelligent newscaster I've ever seen on television. In fact, when I saw this headline, it didn't surprise me because he seems like a very strange man. Not saying that he did what he's accused of, but I've always felt this way about him and could never watch his morning newscast because it's so uncomfortable watching him and his co-host (and because he so blatantly carries on the FOX agenda in interviews). I've heard other people say they like him. I don't know how this is possible, but I guess to each their own.
I can totally empathize. I think we've all been there at some point. At a certain point in my dating life I just realized that people are strange and I shouldn't take everything to heart. Quick story! I went on a date with a guy I REALLLLLLY liked when I was in college. Then I never heard from him again. It was depressing. I was messed up about it for months (I wasn't crying everyday, but I really thought I messed up or something was wrong with me). A few years later, I reconnected with him randomly (I had long forgotten about him by then), and realized that he is a nice guy but has A LOT of issues. As ThereIsNoFluffy stated, it was a blessing in disguise. #Groupthink
It sounds like you handled that situation very well. I would say, give her a few more days. If you don't hear from her, invite her out to a coffee shop or something (don't mention the night of drinking..it's over with). A very casual hanging out event. If she doesn't respond, don't over think it. From your story, I don't think you did anything wrong. I'm sorry because you said you really like her, but sometimes people just drop off the face of the Earth (dating sucks sometimes) and there's nothing you can really do.
I think that people try to see all sorts of things in other people's relationships, but the bottom line is that the only two people who know what's going on in a relationship are the people in it. And I agree with you, people show love and affection in different ways. As long as your partner feels those things, does it matter as to the method? That being said, I'm not a PDA kind of gal and get really anxious around large groups of people, so when my BF and I hang out with our families, maybe I look like I'm someone who's not that into him, but really I'm not that into being around people. I wouldn't be surprised if it was mentioned by people who are around us that perhaps I'm not "right" for him, or vice versa, but they can go eff themselves.
Agree: check your shoes, and do strength training activities that work both the inner and outer legs (so your knees will have enough muscles holding them in place as you increase the intensity of your running). #Groupthink
If you watch the whole interview, her overall comments re: Gaga aren't too bad. Nevertheless, every artist "borrows" from another in my opinion, although Gaga is "borrowing" a hell of a lot. Also, Madonna is awesome. That is all.