Daily Worries 2

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    Ok, well that one will be closed soon (now) anyway, and I wanted to add a twist, so here it is. Same as last time, but you have to add a quick (or if you really want, long) comment about the person above you before stating your own worry.

  • mistressxsork
    17 years ago

    ^^ Well, if you want people to take you seriously, there's a few things to do. Be mature, earn their trust... I could go on for days.

    AND my worry is that I might just end up breaking a heart.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    ^^I'm not surprised, I don't believe I will ever know or understand your personality, nor do I care to, but you are consistently arrogant, tight, introspective and 'closed up'. I don't know how anyone could be in a relationship with you. May be that is part of the problem? In addition, internet relationships in my opinion, suck, without prior meeting.

    My worry is, as always, related to losing Helen.

  • limp
    17 years ago

    LMAo. I love Abby she makes me laugh.

  • limp
    17 years ago

    I worry I will also never be able to take Abby seriously, it is a huge concern of mine.

  • limp
    17 years ago

    erm.
    I wonder Abby is just a part of my wonderful imagination.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    Solipsistically, yes. Evidently, yes. Logically, no. Sexually, yes.

    You just ate all the red and purple ones and left the green and yellow ones for Kristen didn't you.

    I worry the same thing as Darwin does. Well, I used to, but love would be a more than suitable and contenting alternative to changing the world. Either will do.

  • limp
    17 years ago

    No Matt. because there's only yellow and orange ones. silly.

  • ibelievedhim
    17 years ago

    I worry that my friend will never tell me if he feels the same way about me as I feel about him.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    ^Find out or you lose. Trust me - if it hadn't been for some freak accident, neither my girl friend nor I would have revealed our true emotions. And that would have been sad, real sad.

    Fortes fortuna juvat
    Fortune favours the brave.

    I don't have a real worry today.

  • silvershoes
    17 years ago

    ^ Worries too much about losing Helen. Be confident in your relationship, and it will last. I feel your relationship will outlive your love. I could be wrong.

    I have too many worries, to worry. No sense in it.

  • sibyllene
    17 years ago

    ^ You should... worry more? Psh, I don't know!

    I worry that my kind, honest, pure and lovely best friend might turn disappointed and cynical. She's watching who she truly believes is the love of her life as he's dating another girl. It's been 4 or 5 months since they broke up, and she's slowly, slowly getting over it. It's both heartbreaking and profound to watch the stages she's gone through. I know she'll be ok, in the end... but I worry that she'll become bitter. And I worry that I'm one of those who have tried too much to protect her, in the past, leaving her to tackle this issue with little prior experience to heartbreak. mmhm.

  • sibyllene
    17 years ago

    "I've seen sibyllene around for a long time but never checked out her poems, which I think I'll do now. :)"

    Haha, yeah, you'd better! No, not really. Dang it, now I'm worried that Kristen won't like my poems! : P

    But I'll stop worrying about that, because that's kind of lame. Homework!

  • The Queen of Spades
    17 years ago

    I'm worried something bad will happen between me and my girlfriend and I'm worried that I'll get so attached it'll break my heart.

  • The Queen of Spades
    17 years ago

    ^ Oh my god I know that exactly. Being a freshman in college sucks when it comes to your health. I feel like it's disintegrating before my eyes.

    I worry that this open relationship with my gf won't work and I'll end up super hurt even though it seems like an okay idea now.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    ^If a relationship is not open, then it must be closed. If a relationship is closed, it is not a relationship at all.

    So, you have every right to worry, and from the little information I have you should probably heed that too.

    I worry that I will not be able to move out at 16 at all let alone smoothly and safely.

  • sibyllene
    17 years ago

    ^lol, that made me laugh. You should definitely get a cat, if only to go with the food. You could even marry it, if you want a husband that bad, but that would get kind of creepy.

    I'm actually not too worried right now. Well... now THAT kind of worries me, because I certianly should be getting to the worried point. As in, I have three separate projects for the same class due on Monday. I'm afraid to check for my other classes. But for the moment, it's a detached worry.

  • my name is Llama
    17 years ago

    ^i suggest buying a new eraser

    i worry that while i was away last year my best friend has now found other people she is closer to. I am scared that we are drifting apart and what we had before can never be regained

  • Gem
    17 years ago

    ^ I'm going to say what you probably already know. You need to talk to her. Really sit down and share your worries with her. You never know, she may be feeling the same way. Good luck. x

    I'm worrying about my sister in law's wedding, i've never been to one before. I don't know what kind of dress, what i have to do.. etc. Tis in June as well.. my least fave month >_<

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    ^Hey, don't sweat it. Weddings are always a joy - think about those who have to organize it! Ask around for information you need, like what to wear. It'll be ok, let your husband guide you too. June is the month of my birthday - nice and summery! C'mon, the sun will be out, it's one of the most joyous formal occasions of traditional life, and someone close to you is tying the knot. It has to be good?

    I don't want to talk about my worry so please carry on.

  • The Queen of Spades
    17 years ago

    ^No worry up there

    I worry about not doing well enough this semester in classes for college.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    ^What you put in is what you get out. Simple as: 'fail to prepare, prepare to fail'. You will make it if you really want to - you know you can.

    No worry for me.

  • my name is Llama
    17 years ago

    ^unfortunately enough when relationships break up it is not always easy to rekindle what you had before, and it is hard to keep the relationship going. if it is something you reallu need and want put as much effort as you can into making it better.

    i worry my dad wont find another job because he's too old and he wont be able to support me and my brother.

  • Rachel RTVW
    17 years ago

    ^What you put in is what you get out. Simple as: 'fail to prepare, prepare to fail'. You will make it if you really want to - you know you can.

    I really liked this comment. It reminds us that most anything is possible if you put your mind and heart into it.

    Good Luck!

  • Rachel RTVW
    17 years ago

    ^i worry my dad wont find another job because he's too old and he wont be able to support me and my brother.

    Well I hope he does find a job and that it is not too stressful since he is old. Good Luck to your family.

    I worry about my kids when they are not home....

  • The Queen of Spades
    17 years ago

    ^that's awesome, keep it that way!

    I worry that I'm way too emotional in this relationship I'm in right now.

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    ^There should be no right or wrong there, or rather, no wrong. When my girl friend tries to hide her crying, or feels bad about it, I encourage her to do so. The inhibition or prohibition of emotion is a very unhealthy thing on all levels. Just be who you are, and your counterpart should respect you for that. If not, (s)he has a problem.

    I have this bulge on the same vein on the back of my left hand which sometimes appears, and it's really damn scary, it's been there for a couple of months now and I am growing increasingly scared of it. I refuse to see a doctor! NOOOOOOOO I'M GONNA DIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • NuovoVesuvio
    17 years ago

    ^seriously

  • The Queen of Spades
    17 years ago

    ^Oh crap...I've been in an identical situation to this, and my mother herself was probably equally as overprotective as your parents combined, hence the reason my boyfriend broke up with me (we're cool now though). BUT...your parents probably aren't crazy like my dear mother lol. Just keep reassuring him that the time will come and try to talk to your parents, ask them if he can come over and you can have a date at your house first. The more they get to know him and see that he is a good guy...which hopefully he is lol...then they will slowly start to trust him and trust you with him. Good luck!

    I'm just worried about my financial aid for school now and hope that will all go well and I get some.

  • my name is Llama
    17 years ago

    ^my friend is going through the same thing. she is in her final 2 terms of her last year of school and her parents got a divorce and her mum who she lives with doesn't work and can't afford to keep her at that skool so she is trying to ask for financial aid for school so she can keep going. actually now that i think about it this probably has nothing to do with your situation but lol just thought i'd share it. but goodluck with getting some, everyone deserves a good education.

    i worry that when my dad comes home full time in a few weeks that my parents will start fighting even more and the amount of stress will dramatically rise in the household and i'm scared my dad will just snap like he said he was on the boarder of doing.

  • The Queen of Spades
    17 years ago

    ^Hmm...if you're pushing them away, they're probably uber-important. So I'd work on cleaning up those nooks and crannies.

    I'm worried that my girlfriend got alcohol poisoning last night and I hope to god she's okay.

  • Italian Stallion
    17 years ago

    Bump