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yes, you're totally right - it definitely seems like the 'break the fidelity' challenge. Unfortunately our group has been together for 10 years so she doesn't seem to be losing interest. I thought her behaviour would improve once she had a boyfriend but that hasn't changed anything either. In one way, I almost want

our friendship group all met at the same time and she formed a 'special bond' with my boyfriend from the first day. He was kind of her go-to guy if she needed to snuggle up to someone. Then when we started going out (2 years later) she acted strangely and wasn't supportive and I cooled off my friendship with her. He

I am so so sorry that happened to you. She has no excuse, and what a dbag to cry and try and make it about her!

Thank you. Just one problem: my boyfriend still insists on inviting her to social occasions with our group.

you're right there!

I've cut her out of my things, but my boyfriend still invites her to social things involving our group. I don't think the group as a whole would agree with cutting her out, I'm more worried they'd choose her over me.

If it were up to me, she wouldn't be in our friendship group, but it's not my choice. I have distanced myself from her as much as possible, but she still gets invited to group social occasions and my boyfriend invites her to things involving our friendship group, like his birthday. I can see why, since he doesn't want

Keeping my fingers crossed for you! Flat hunting is so difficult but well done!

I think it's on Netflix. It is the best teen movie ever.

I hope everyone is having a great evening. I have a question. I have a 'predatory' female friend in my friendship group, who gets all flirty and touchy feely with select guys in our group when their girlfriends aren't around. She's been like that with my boyfriend in the past before we were going out, and I'm always

I think Ms Ryan was mistaken. Apparently it's a new scifi movie that I can't remember the name of, but not xmen.

yip! Genetics accounts for about 50% of the variance of intelligence, so 50% comes from other things. Also, the movie ignores that intelligence has been increasing with every decade (the Flynn effect).

As lots of other people said, better science writing, and especially less science articles where the author's own personal agenda is really obvious. Also, less depressing 'the world is a terrible place, look at what this person did' articles, and more 'look at what this awesome person does' ones (but obviously I don't

It's clearly a poignant symbol of her being a hamster on its wheel, running and running and not getting anywhere. This song is very high brow, you know. People in schools will be writing essays about it 50 years from now.

You know how champagne can only be called champagne if the grapes are grown in the Champagne area of France? And same with Parmesan cheese? Well, they should make equivalent rules for nachos. No fecking Doritos.

I am guessing that you would be devastated to hear that I once was served chilli heatwave Doritos as the 'nachos'. It was terrible.

does this mean that I can go and find the denim scrunchie I had when I was ten?

You're awesome! My cat has a heart murmur and she is a sprightly 13 years old and has a great life.

Incredibly wise advice! Unfortunately the NHS does not seem to offer skin mole mapping, so UK people can't do it :(. However I found this resource that I will definitely be using: http://www.aad.org/File%20Library…

lightening hit nearby when my boyfriend and I were in a canoe, about 300 metres from shore. I have never canoed as fast in my life. Also, sea canoeing is totally misleadingly fun. It is not fun, it is hard work.