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Stressed out cuz my partner is stressed out.... don't know what to do. Feel so lost and wondering if it's really all worth it
 
Stressed out cuz my partner is stressed out.... don't know what to do. Feel so lost and wondering if it's really all worth it

I hope that you're both doing better. Best advice is to let him know that you are there for him. If he needs to chat, vent, spew, be alone, etc., just let him know that you care for him and want to be there if he needs you.
 
Take a long walk

Stressed out cuz my partner is stressed out.... don't know what to do. Feel so lost and wondering if it's really all worth it
Clear your mind. Think about the situation.
Say the Serenity Prayer and mean it.
Repeat James 1:19 and work on DOING it.
Lord, help us to be quick to listen
Slow to speak
and slow to anger.

And I add: Slow to react and No FAT (Feel, Act, Think)
Strive to Feel, Think, then act when you are clear of the path.
Good luck, babe and hang in there.
 
Just what is the difference between a SEA and an OCEAN?


OH yeah, Love your ass.
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[QUOTE=crazychemgirl; seas are smaller than oceans and are typically located where ocean and land meet.

:devil:

After all this time I can finally sleep at night, I have my answer.

And I still love your ass
 
Just what is the difference between a SEA and an OCEAN?


OH yeah, Love your ass.
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crazychemgirl; seas are smaller than oceans and are typically located where ocean and land meet. :devil: After all this time I can finally sleep at night said:
lmao thanks!
 
Things are good.

It's spring. I have some travel coming up that should be fun.

me too... now that I got my new baby

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A1: Seas are smaller than oceans.
A2: Jeeps have nothing on Land Bruisers.

Q: What is north of the North Pole?
 
What is your favorite chemical from an occupational standpoint?

Sorry if this has been answered in the thread already, I decided not to go back through the whole thread.

My overall chemical family of choice should be obvious, but I really like the versatility of minimally cross-linked polyacrylamides. From watching them swell in contact with water to using them as cleaners, they are pretty neat. The fact that, when emulsified, they generally look like semen is an added bonus (and I can say there's something amusing-yet-terrifying about witnessing a scenario when a pressure relief valve protecting a system let go, mimicing an ejaculation on a 20,000 gallon scale).
 
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