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How Personal Injury Lawsuits Can Affect Your Relationship
Often disregarded is the spillover of the consequences to other people in your life during the litigation of the personal injury lawsuit. It will require your time and energy away from the family. The decision to file a lawsuit or not may create conflicts and disagreements between the spouse and the children. Dealing with adjusters, investigators, and case preparation is daunting. Lawyers will dig into every area of your life to discredit you.
By Douglas Parker6 years ago in Humans
How To Find Your Perfect British Partner in 4 Steps
When you’ve lived in London a long time and you’ve finally embraced the local habits — the lifestyle, the culture — you’re likely hoping to settle down, to find a job, a proper job, and potentially, a pure, genuine, incomprehensible, Brit-born and -bred partner.
By Jim Esposito6 years ago in Humans
How to spot when someone is not interested in you
Sometimes we might find it hard to tell if someone is interested in us or not, some people might give —or you think they give— confusing signs as to if they like us or not, but today, I will be showing you some recognizable signs of someone's lack of interest.
By Hevry Payles6 years ago in Humans
how to deal with fake sugar daddies and babies
I've done a series about fake sugar daddies and I did a post about fake sugar babies. I just never done a post about how to handle fakes. There's really no secret but what you do especially on the sites could help the next baby or daddy.
By Lena Bailey6 years ago in Humans
How to Make A Long-Distance Relationship Work
Long distance relationships suck. But, you can make one work if you really want it to. You will most likely hear the majority of people tell you, "it won't last" or "it'll never work." But, I promise you that if you really love one another, and are willing to put in the work, you can make it last.
By Haley Root6 years ago in Humans
Using Gender-Neutral Language
Have you ever noticed that a lot of language anatomy isn’t very gender-inclusive? Today there is a lot more acceptance and discussion of the different gender identities that exist. As a society, we have begun to examine what do we really know about gender, sexuality, and anatomy. Historically, scientists looked at nature and only recorded what validated their base assumptions. Anything that didn’t fit into this mold was classified as “an anomaly” with no further investigation. Today many scientific fields of research are re-evaluating these “anomalies” and finding that they aren’t really one-offs and random occurrences. Nature is filled with examples of multiple sexes in nature and a variety of species that can change sex.
By Teela Hudak6 years ago in Humans








