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Resolved Question: Planning a trip to Southern California?

While on vacation this summer in Southern California I'd like to take a surf lesson. I'm from Ohio and have only been to an ocean once when I was very young. So I'm wanting to spend much of my vacation on the beaches. Question #1. What beaches do you recommend going to? Question #2. Do you know of a good place for a beginner to take a surf lesson, that isn't over priced? Feel free to add other suggestions as far as places to visit! I'm wanting more of an outdoors adventure, whereas my friends going are every hollywood obsessed (so suggestions for around there would be nice too!) Thanks for reading! Sorry for every the questions, I just want to make this trip extra special!

9 Jan 2012, 4:29 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Sims 3 World Adventures, Sims Won't Load on Vacation?

Okay, so I'm a little stuck on this one. I decided to send two of my Sims on vacation. They got in the car, yada yada. So everything loaded up every right, and it showed the beginning screen for Champs des Sims. Then it showed the booking office (or wherever it shows you first) and... No Sims. My little panel along the bottom shows up blank, as if I have no Sims, and the side panel where their faces and names should be is nonexistent as well. It's really irritating, but perhaps I'm doing something wrong? Please let me know how to fix this (if there is a way) and thanks a bunch...

9 Jan 2012, 3:07 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: having trouble with these questions?

Which of the following conflicts is an example of man vs. self?  A lady who has to survive on a raft until rescued  Two characters having a debate about where to go on vacation  A protest to cease the deforestation in South Africa  A character debating to tell the truth about cheating in the classroom  2. To include a symbol in your possess writing ____________________________.  make it the central focus of the story  refrain from giving the reader clues which make the symbol too obvious  directly tell the audience the purpose of the symbol  None of the over  3. What is the symbol for freedom in Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?  shoes  bird  necklace river  4. Difficult poetry is ____________________________.  not meant to be understood  clear after a reading and rereading  lacking any visual imagery  None of the over 

9 Jan 2012, 10:53 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: DISNEYLAND, CA How many parks are there? Is it just all rides?

I am planning a trip to Disneyland California this summer. I can't seem to figure out how many parks there are to park hop. I know there is the regular one, and the adventure one but I just found out there is Animal Kingdom. Any others? Also, I am not into rides very much. Just tiny ones. What does Disneyland have to offer that isn't just rides? Do I need to go more than one day of vacation?

8 Jan 2012, 4:58 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Sims 3 World Adventures?

Can you possess a home in every the 3 locations at once or just one at a time? so can you have 3 vacation houses at one time

8 Feb 2012, 10:15 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Valentines Day Ideas? I Want To Spoil Me & My Boyfriend That Weekend! :) <3?

Me & my bf adore going on trips together. This will be our very first time celebrating Valentine's day together & we have been together for almost a year. I have billions of things to do that Valentines day weekend (since I work every through the weekdays) . It doesnt matter about how much money it will cost because im willing to pay for it. Trips, bed & breakfast, staying at a hotel, seeing attractions or Doing fun activities. Basically what I want us to do is stay at a nice hotel that serves breakfast, lunch, & dinner, or just plain room service. I want us to have appointments that are already set up for us to be out & do something fun every day like snorkeling, or horseback riding, or jet skiing. I have no idea exactly what we'd wanna do & I want this to be a surprise for him too. Are there any certain packages for stuff like this? With my crazy 9 to 5 job, & his daily headaches from school we both need a major vacation & I believe Valentines day weekend will be best. Have you ever gone a trip like this? What did you do? I want it to be like some sort of honey moon or couplea retreat thing just very relaxing & with a whole lot of adventure. Can you help me with ideas? Places to go, things to do. Speacial vacation packages, etc. thanks so much in advance!! :))

7 Jan 2012, 9:13 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: where should i go for my first adventure vacation?

I'm really considering going on an adventure vacation, by that i mean into some other country and intentionally receive lost in like the rainforest or a mountain or something, but have every the needed equipment and just camp and find a way out or back to civilization. I'm in a great physical condition and i know that inside me i'm a survivor. I'm not going every out "Bear Grylls" yet because i'm not even nearly as experienced. What country/area should i make my first ?

5 Jan 2012, 3:51 pm | click here to view more

Voting Question: Planning a thanksgiving vacation with family of thirty, trying to figure out how to split the cost evenly?

I am planning a thanksgiving vacation with several members of my family. My family that’s to be involved in this adventure are thirty people. I am trying to figure out what is the best way to split the cost of the vacation home without breaking anyone’s pocket? 1 Senior citizen couple: 71 and 68 2 Senior citizen couple: 71 and 52, and 55 and 61 1 Family: 2 adults one 20yr old 1 Family: 2 adults one 1yr old 1 Family: 2 adults, one 20yr old, one 18yr old, one 16yr old 1 Family: 2 adults, 2 kids below 7yrs old, one senior citizen 70’s 1 Family: 2 adults, one 17yr old 1 Family: 2 adults 1 Family: 2 adults one 1yr old I guess I'm asking for the best way to split the cost evenly with everyone's family situation? Should a family a four pay the same as a family of only two?

4 Feb 2012, 9:19 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: I wanna do so many things but I'm just a kid?

First I know you guys are gonna say like hold on to those goals and stuff but I just can not wait for it! I wanna travel,hike,camp,surf the best spots in the world! skate the best roads! experience different cultures! I went to England when I was younger and I have had the travel bug ever since.Actually before that I had it!! I'm only 15 though. I wanna base jump,rock climb,go to Yosemite but my dad just doesn't do those things. He just likes to sit on the sofa.His going out/vacation/adventure/ is like the movies. I feel like my family (which is just my dad,his girlfriend,her step daughter,and my twin sister are a cage.dead weight!. btw- haveing a twin isn't always chilly and fun.I like to skate,surf,and receive dirty when she likes to spend her days at the mall flirting with boys.

4 Feb 2012, 12:46 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Where is the best place to vacation for snorkeling swimming with dolphins and wildlife exploring?

We would like to plan a vacation that you can leave your hotel room and go snorkeling. look lots of marine life, kayaking, exploring ruins and wildlife. Possibly horseback riding, para sailing and other adventures. This is a once in a lifetime trip so I would like to find the best possible location for the family. No little kids and not into nightlife too much. Would like to stay out of high rise hotels and touristy areas.

31 Dec 2011, 4:05 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Ladies, why do girls want to settle down so fast?

A majority of girls will have no problem resorting to staying in and watching movies once they receive a bf. It seems like every girl's goal is to receive a bf and settle down. What about having some adventure? What about meeting new friends in a new city? Or what about going on fun vacations, going hiking and outdoor adventures together? What about going out on friday and saturday nights to go dancing? What about volunteering in developing countries? I dunno, maybe this is just me, but i always dreamed of doing these things with a future gf. There'll be plenty of time to sit and watch tv when you're 50

30 Jan 2012, 3:47 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: PLEASE HELP!? Traveling but to where?

My husband and I are a young couple looking to travel and have been considering international travel for the past 12 months but haven't been able to make up our minds yet as to where we'd like to go. Here's the deal We have a young child and are looking for a romantic getaway that we can send our little to stay with our parents for a while and explore new things together for a little bit (7-9 days). I am a writer and am looking for some inspiration or enlightenment to fuel my creative efforts. My husband has never really traveled outside of the US and I've been to Great Britian and the caribbean but we're both looking for a real adventure! I am passionate about travel and every that it brings and cannot wait to start my journey as an international traveler (taking trips whenever I receive a chance and funds, obviously). Now, we have finally decided that we are going but cannot decide where. Here's our ideas: - Amsterdam to paris and other parts of France and back to Amsterdam to fly back home. - London to scotland then taking an over night ferry to amsterdam. - Hawaii (Sounds fun but I'm not looking for an americanized trip. I want something different and not so "resort" like!) - St. lucia- then again, a resort in paradise is looking pretty good in St. Lucia! I've considered many, many other places but I just receive so overwelmed with the choices that I cannot pick! I need some serious suggestions. Also, like i said- I am really passionate about travel, history, and culture. That's why going somewhere like Rome, or Venice or Paris or Amsterdam or Athens would be like a dream arrive true to me. I also have a real interest in the amalfi coast of Italy. But I'm torn between an epic trip like one listed about or a real tropical paradise vacation (one I've never been on). What do you guys suggest?

30 Dec 2011, 7:45 pm | click here to view more

Voting Question: Relationship moving really fast, does that mean it won't last?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. Friends are concerned because it seems like she is looking for a meal ticket, and of how quick things are moving. They seem to be in fantasy land and not facing reality because they have not even talked about the logistics (aka MONEY) of her moving and them living together. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

30 Dec 2011, 5:11 pm | click here to view more

Voting Question: I need some help planning a snowy get away for my boyfriend and I!?

I typically have no trouble finding great places to visit and go when I think about vacationing for a little, but I'm completely stumped for some reason. I'm 18 years old, and my boyfriend and I have been dating over a year now, we spend every day together and are quite serious. The past few weeks have been a bit rocky and we've been bickering a lot, partially because I overreact over silly things, and partially because we're so bored at home. We look movies often and go out to eat, but it gets a bit repetitive and we need some adventure! I really think if we receive away for a few days things will go back to normal. We're both energetic people so when we sit around we just receive below each others skin. We have a drama free relationship so it's not like us to be arguing, and neither of us like it! (we bicker over the stupidest things..it's pathetic!) We both like skiing and snowboarding so I've been trying to plan a snowy receive away as my christmas gift to him. We were thinking about alpine and other ski resorts but can't really find one for a great price (i also don't want to be sleeping with my boyfriend and cockroaches so a nice room would be great!) We live close Chicago and don't mind driving to MIchigan or Wisconsin. So i guess here's my question... Does anyone have any suggestions on places to go skiing or snowboarding for 1 night or 2 at a nice, and well priced resort? We don't even have to skii, we wouldn't mind staying in a cute cottage/cabin in the woods and going hiking and what not. It might be more romantic that way. We both want to spend some alone time together without our parents around so we can like each other. It's been a stressful few weeks so i really think this is what we need. Any suggestions would be great, thanks!

30 Dec 2011, 2:36 am | click here to view more

Voting Question: less in love with my boyfriend? is this normal?

My boyfriend and I have been together since tardy august. I used to feel butterflies every time he held me, I always tried to battle smiling in the car every time we drove somewhere, and I used to count down the days until he came home from college next. (He goes to school about 45 mins away, comes back every few weeks to visit). It's not that I don't adore him anymore, I really do adore him so much, but I just don't feel the same excitement. More than anything, I just miss the chase; back when just touching him made me receive butterflies and every time he looked at me i felt myself blush. And it's really weird, because although I miss that period of time I think he still feels it. How can I make our relationship feel brand new again? We need some adventure!! Also: last night I just had a dream that I went on vacation staying in a big blue home with him and his family, plus a few other friends. The weird thing was that I rarely saw him in the home, but I saw everyone else a lot. Towards the end of the vacation I ended up having sex with someone else there, which is something i would NEVER EVER do. What can this possibly mean? lil me: *infatuation. Sorry to be a dick but i had to haha :)

3 Feb 2012, 2:39 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Is Thailand a good vacation destination?

I'm thinking about backpacking in Thailand for around 40 days this summer. When I think Thailand I think of islands with beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters to SCUBA dive in, country roads to to explore on motorbike, awesome food, bustling markets full of inexpensive handcrafted goodies, etc. My friends think of underage Bangkok prostitutes and drugs. I think my friends are idiots; however, I really don't want to be associated with crap like that. Part of the joy of travel is the wealth of stories one has to share. I really don't want my next date to think I'm some nice of pervert when I tell her about my adventures in Southeast Asia. It's such a shame that such a beautiful and amazing place is overshadowed by the morally questionable antics of certain tourists. How do you feel about Thailand? And if not Thailand, is there another place you'd recommend that would provide the beauty, adventure and uniqueness without the ignorant stigmata? And before you every zero in on my typo, yes, I know it's stigma, not stigmata.

3 Feb 2012, 10:50 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Moving in after 2 weeks together?! Concerned about friend...?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

29 Dec 2011, 5:47 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Do you this is just lust/infatuation?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

29 Dec 2011, 5:07 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: How do you know if it is infatuation or falling in love?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

29 Dec 2011, 3:12 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Does this sound like lust or do you think it will turn into love?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

29 Dec 2011, 12:59 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What do you think about them moving in together after 2 weeks?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

29 Dec 2011, 12:28 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: How do you know if it is just infatuation or something real?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. TShe will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming, and will be completely dependent on him, financially and otherwise. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. Friends are concerned because it seems like she is looking for a meal ticket, and of how quick things are moving. They seem to be in fantasy land and not facing reality because they have not even talked about the logistics (aka MONEY) of her moving and them living together, not to mention the fact that two weeks together is not long enough to really know a person, regardless of how long they talked prior to actually meeting. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

28 Dec 2011, 9:19 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Moving in after two week- is it just infatuation?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. The test comes around once a year and is about $500. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming, and will be completely dependent on him, financially and otherwise. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. Friends are concerned because it seems like she is looking for a meal ticket, and of how quick things are moving. They seem to be in fantasy land and not facing reality because they have not even talked about the logistics (aka MONEY) of her moving and them living together, not to mention the fact that two weeks together is not long enough to really know a person, regardless of how long they talked prior to actually meeting. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, and baby this and baby that and putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now... Also they are texting CONSTANTLY... to the point their families are teasing them about it in an irritated way, yet they don't actually talk on the phone every the often. Constant texting... not really healthy?

28 Dec 2011, 8:47 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Moving in together after TWO WEEKS = lust/infatuation, and will fizzle fast?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so before she comes to Wyoming to spend a couple weeks with him. After about a week, they are boyfriend and girlfriend. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. The test comes around once a year and is about $500. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming, and will be completely dependent on him, financially and otherwise. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest. Friends are concerned because it seems like she is looking for a meal ticket, and of how quick things are moving. They seem to be in fantasy land and not facing reality because they have not even talked about the logistics (aka MONEY) of her moving and them living together, not to mention the fact that two weeks together is not long enough to really know a person, regardless of how long they talked prior to actually meeting. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, and baby this and baby that and putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now... Also they are texting CONSTANTLY... to the point their families are teasing them about it in an irritated way, yet they don't actually talk on the phone every the often. Constant texting... not really healthy?

28 Dec 2011, 8:32 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Relationship built off lust/infatuation, does it stand a chance? Moving in after 2 weeks together?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so before she comes to Wyoming to spend a couple weeks with him. After about a week, they are boyfriend and girlfriend. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. The test comes around once a year and is about $500. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming, and will be completely dependent on him, financially and otherwise. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest. Friends are concerned because it seems like she is looking for a meal ticket, and of how quick things are moving. They seem to be in fantasy land and not facing reality because they have not even talked about the logistics (aka MONEY) of her moving and them living together, not to mention the fact that two weeks together is not long enough to really know a person, regardless of how long they talked prior to actually meeting. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, and baby this and baby that and putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now... Also they are texting CONSTANTLY... to the point their families are teasing them about it in an irritated way, yet they don't actually talk on the phone every the often. Constant texting... not really healthy?

28 Dec 2011, 8:06 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Talking about moving in together after 2 weeks... do you see their situation working?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so before she comes to Wyoming to spend a couple weeks with him. After about a week, they are boyfriend and girlfriend. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. The test comes around once a year and is about $500. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming, and will be completely dependent on him, financially and otherwise. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest. Friends are concerned because it seems like she is looking for a meal ticket, and of how quick things are moving. They seem to be in fantasy land and not facing reality because they have not even talked about the logistics (aka MONEY) of her moving and them living together, not to mention the fact that two weeks together is not long enough to really know a person, regardless of how long they talked prior to actually meeting. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now... Also they are texting CONSTANTLY... to the point their families are teasing them about it in an irritated way, yet they don't actually talk on the phone every the often. Constant texting... not really healthy?

28 Dec 2011, 7:26 pm | click here to view more

Voting Question: A rant... concerned about a friend... input PLEASE?!?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

28 Dec 2011, 11:39 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Moving in together after only a few weeks?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. Friends are concerned because it seems like she is looking for a meal ticket, and of how quick things are moving. They seem to be in fantasy land and not facing reality because they have not even talked about the logistics (aka MONEY) of her moving and them living together, not to mention the fact that two weeks together is not long enough to really know a person, regardless of how long they talked prior to actually meeting. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

28 Dec 2011, 11:08 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Are they just infatuated with each other?

Guy and girl, both 25, meet on dating site. She lives in Nevada, he lives in Wyoming. They talk off and on for a year or so, and then she flew to Wyoming and spent a couple weeks with him. They had a good time and he asked her to be his girlfriend.. every her family is in California and Nevada and she is really close with her family. She is also currently unemployed, and unable to work in her field anywhere but California because she is not yet certified on the national level. She will not know anyone besides him in Wyoming. Half the year he has his busy season at work, and is gone frequently and for up to 3 weeks at a time, in addition to working 12-16 hour days when he isn't gone. He is basing how well they hit it off on the fact that they spent two weeks together and never had an argument, and had a lot of fun together... but it was vacation. he took time off work, and she isn't working, so they didn't have to face reality while she was there. She is driving out to visit again in a couple weeks. He took time off work to spend with her the first time, but will not be able to do so in January, so he will be working when she comes out again. They are planning on her moving to Wyoming in a month, with no job, and living together right away, so he would be financially supporting her and she has no real plans of finding a job until summer, at the earliest, and might not even find one. Friends are concerned because it seems like she is looking for a meal ticket, and of how quick things are moving. They seem to be in fantasy land and not facing reality because they have not even talked about the logistics (aka MONEY) of her moving and them living together, not to mention the fact that two weeks together is not long enough to really know a person, regardless of how long they talked prior to actually meeting. She has told him she is falling for him and he says he is falling for her too. They write each other emails about how they are so excited for their adventures together and miss each other and she cannot wait to move and start a life with him, putting their relationship every over Facebook. With how little time they spent together, is this just lust/infatuation? With how quick it is moving, will it fizzle out equally as quick? Neither of them seem to be acting responsibly or realistically right now...

28 Dec 2011, 10:53 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What country do you think has the best red light district? Why?

Me and my buddies are planning to have a grand vacation this summer. First on our list is Thailand. We heard that they have the best beaches and nightclubs Pattaya. But we're considering other suggestions. Amsterdam is also good, we take that! We've already been to Holland. Now, we want something more tropical, somewhere we can have adventures like hiking or diving at day and at night, we want to party till we drop and meet beautiful ladies. Any idea where?

26 Jan 2012, 12:08 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Guess the disney character quiz?

Below is a list of characters from various Disney movies. Have fun guessing! (answers at bottom) but no cheating lol 1) "I'm surrounded by idiots." 2) "So you wanna be a hero kid, well whoop-dee-doo." 3) "Dead spirits? Don't you make no dead spirits rise!" 4) "Geez...where'd you dig this bozo up?" 5) "And always let your conscience be your guide." 6) "Someday I'll be...part of your world." 7) There are absolutely no piranhas in Africa." 8) "Have you any idea why a raven is like a writing desk?" 9) "I want adventure in the great wide out there." 10) "Mysterious as the dark side of the moon." 11) "WHAT IS THIS?!?! 12) "Why should I worry?" 13) "She goes wherever the wind takes her." 14) "Like that crazy spider psycho.." 15) "I don't care how you kill the little beasts! But do it and do it now!" 16) "To infinity and beyond." 17) "You did it Chihiro! I remember! I was the spirit of the Kahaku river." 18) "Okay, here we go. Focus. Speed. I am speed. " 19) "Fools! Thinking you could defeat me, the mistress of every bad!" 20) "This is the stupidest vacation!" 21) "Just keep swimming." 22) "Blue punch buggy...no punch-back! " 23) "I've got a jar of dirt..." Answers: 1) Scar - The Lion King 2) Phil - Herculeus 3) Mr. Evans - The Haunted Mansion 4) Iago - Aladdin 5) Jiminy Crickett - Pinnochio 6) Ariel - The Little Mermaid 7) Tantor's mom - Tarzan 8) Mad Hatter - Alice in Wonderland 9) Belle - Beauty and the Beast 10) Shang - Mulan 11) Jack Skellington - The Nightmare Before Christmas 12) Dodger - Oliver & Company 13) Indian chief - Pochahontas 14) Jim Hawkins - Treasure Planet 15) Cruella de Vil - 101 Dalmations 16) Buzz Lightning -Toy Story 17) Haku - Spirited Away 18) Lightning Mcqueen - Cars 19) Maleficent - Sleeping Beauty 20) Max - A Goofy Movie 21) Dory - Finding Nemo 22) Stitch - Lilo & Stitch 23) Jack Sparrow - Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Man's Chest

25 Jan 2012, 5:50 pm | click here to view more

Voting Question: what is your favorite city?

Peru Vacations Having a Peru Vacations you will find many archaeological sites in Peru like Inca Trail ruins,Ollantaytambo,Pisac on the sacred valley ,and many more. Going on Peru vacations fascinates a lot of travelers day by day to the Peru and Cusco(the heart of the ancient Inca empire.) not only offers historic sight but also provide hiking, Inca Jungle trail that involves biking and walking with 80 km bike downhill on this trail we would have the best views of peru vacations as well as rafting, trekking for adventure enthusiasts. Food is one the highlights of Peru which are surely not to be missed. http://www.peruincajungle.com/

25 Jan 2012, 12:45 pm | click here to view more

Voting Question: Im miserable please help me?

I'm miserable. I barely have any friends. I don't relate to people my age. I hate where I live. It's crowded and dull ( hardly any open space. I have a nice home and a good family but I want to receive out and experiance things. I go to school, arrive home, snooze, do homework, and go on the computer. I feel like I'm waisting away. I want to go outside and like the world but I'm a girl and I don't live in the safest place. I don't live close any friends. I want to like the world. but I'm stuck here cooped up worriering about my health every the time. I'm not a hypochondriac but sometimes I feel like I am. I need to receive a grip on things and like life. What can I do? I'm so miserable....I need to receive out but I can't even afford a damn vacation....I'm not enjoying life like I should be... I'm not really depressed so don't tell me to go to a psychiatrist or receive any nice of medication. I don't want that. I just want to be somewhere open and not crowded a place with fresh air & adventure? Maybe I'm just imagining a fantasy....

23 Jan 2012, 11:09 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: On sims 3, how do I...?

so im playing sims adventures (3) sorry for any mistakes but y keyboard is horrible and gross. but anyways i hate the hostels because you dont always receive the same room and the other people eat the food imake for my family. i know to buy a vacation home that isnt the hostel, you have to have visa level three. is there a cheat that allows me to bring my visa levels up to the max so i dont have to keep visiting?? or anything that makes it go faster?

22 Jan 2012, 3:45 pm | click here to view more

Open Question: Which Orlando Theme park should we go to?

We have only one day left on our vacation in Florida! We already went to the Islands of Adventure, but we receive another day in Orlando before we have to go back home. What theme park should we go to, Disneyworld, Disney Hollywood Studios, Universal Studios(not Islands of Adventure), Sea World, or something else? We are a family of four. The kids are both teenagers, so we want something that would be appealing to teens and not just young kids. We every adore disney, though. None of us can handle big roller-coasters. For instance, we went on Flight of the Hippogriff and the Hogwarts Castle ride, but none of us went close the Dragon Challenge. And some people have qualms about Sea World due to the caging of dolphins.

22 Feb 2012, 8:20 am | click here to view more

Open Question: Need vacation locations?

Hi i need help on finding a good places to go for week here in USA, i am 21 female traveling alone so can u give me some help on finding place that are fun and also safe. i am not more to place to party and stuff, but to try out adventure like hiking and stuff. Thanks

22 Feb 2012, 5:29 pm | click here to view more

Open Question: Vacation ideas for Argentina?

My boyfriend absolutely loves Argentina and wants to move there. I want to plan a vacation so that we can experience a little bit of the culture before embarking on that big of an adventure :) I have been trying to figure out some of the best places to visit and somewhere to stay.. I would adore to look the 'city life' of Buenos Aires but I would also adore to experience more of the culture and nature that the country has to offer. I'd like to be able to stay stationary in one place but have the ability to travel (without renting a car) to a few others.. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated :D

21 Feb 2012, 1:18 am | click here to view more

Open Question: What is the best ride at six flags great adventure?

I might be going there when I'm in the area on vacation in the summer. I've seen videos of the rides, but which ones are the most thrilling?

20 Feb 2012, 7:51 pm | click here to view more

Open Question: is there ANY way on sims 3 world adventures that i could LIVE in france, china, or egypt?!?

Well i just got world adventures and i'm sleepy of having to wait five sim days to go on another vacation. i thought it would be awesome to live in one of those places, so i was wondering, COULD i live there?!? ( don't answer this question if you don't have a decent answer)

20 Feb 2012, 1:00 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Which is the best vacation spot for 30th wedding anniversary?

I am planning on sending my parents on a nice vacation for their 30th wedding anniversary this year. I am planning on them going either september or october. I have been looking at sending them to either NYC or Las Vegas. I think they would like either one, so I need some advice on which to pick. They are only 48 so they are up for adventure still, and I want them to have the best possible vacation. If you have any other suggestions where would be a great place to go, let me know. They already live at the beach so a beach vacation is out. Thanks!!

2 Feb 2012, 4:23 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Is there a way to search for flights by price instead of location?

My girlfriend are looking at a vacation coming up in March. We want to make it nice of a random adventure and just find the cheapest flight to ANYWHERE...anywhere at every. Just want to look what our options would be by the prices.

2 Feb 2012, 11:24 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: The benefits of an all-inclusive resort versus a cruise?

My mom, my aunts, and I are looking to go on a vacation over spring break. We've narrowed it down to a few Carnival cruises and an every-inclusive resort in Riviera Maya (RIU Yucatan). We want the whole vacation cost to be below $1300 per person, including airfare. After reading reviews, we're still not sure which to go with. I want your opinions - Carnival cruise or every-inclusive resort? We want: -some relaxation -beautiful beaches with clear blue water -some adventure and excursions -good food -safety Thanks for your input! :)

19 Jan 2012, 5:57 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What are some fun activites in Las Vegas that are inexpensive?

March we are vacationing to Las Vegas. What are some fun inexpensive activities to do for adults? We visited last year and went to hoover damn, stratosphere, wax museum, dolphin habitat, and mini grand prix. As well as Circus Circus adventure dome. Thank you! And dining places that you suggest or inexpensive hotels? Thank you much!!!

19 Feb 2012, 1:37 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Vacationing in Mexico?

For spring break, my family and I want to go on a vacation in Mexico (or somewhere else in Central America). We don't want to go to a resort or one of the of the party hot spots such as Cancun or Cabo but we don't want to have a rough-it/adventure sort of thing either. We want somewhere in a little city/town that is hot, has nice beaches, where we can like the culture, and isn't crowded.

16 Jan 2012, 8:32 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Disneyland/California Adventures Questions for May 2012?

Although our vacation is four months away, we are starting to plan it already. I have a couple of questions(: We are planning to receive a 2-Day Park Hopper and go to the parks some where between May 14-16, 2012. Park hours havent been released yet. But here are my questions 1) (Im pretty sure there will be a Fantasmic showing considering it will be May, close to summer) How early should we line up to ensure we receive good seats (middle section) for Fantasmic? 2) How early can we start lineing up at the park gates before they officially open? 3) How early do the FASTPASSES for World of Color usually run out? I want to make sure we receive really good seats consideringthis is the main reason we are going. I dont want to do the dining or picnic package though. 4) If you are planning to take a cab there, were would they drop you off? Thanks for every your help! We are really excited!:) *not saying Fantasmic will be playing everyday by that time (although it would be lovely if they did!!) but they usually have them at least on Sundays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays by that time of year, I know Walt Disney World will play Fantasmic every night in May, June and July - they released their schedule. But I'm pretty sure it will be playing at least 1/3 of those days)

15 Jan 2012, 3:48 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: I need some good ideas for a vacation spot for a solo traveler.?

Ive traveled many places in my lifetime but I cant seem to make up my mind in this particular instance. I want to avoid the party spring break crowd and have an adventure suited for a mid 30's male. I also want to avoid over priced resort areas. Idealy I'm looking for something in the Carribean thats low key and isnt overly expensive. Ive heard some islands off of Venezuela can be reasonable but would like to hear some other opinions. Ive been to Puerto Rico and the Bahamas and Im looking for something different.

14 Feb 2012, 2:16 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Which Central American country to travel to?

My girlfriend and I are trying to plan a trip this summer to go on a vacation. We both want to go somewhere tropical and cheap. We are will be sophomores in college this summer and we would like to go somewhere that may have a bit of partying but its not a must. Just generally we both would like to have an adventure. My concern is finding a tropical country that is safe, cheap, and tropical. If anyone has had any recent trips like this let me know please.

13 Jan 2012, 12:06 am | click here to view more

Resolved Question: Should i get the kodak playsport zx5 or the sony bloggie touch?

I wanted to receive a new pocket camcorder and I can't decide between the kodak playsport and bloggie. The kodak is waterproof which is good (though I can only put to use the waterproof feature on vacation at summer and if we go to the beach) and shockproof which is also good because i tend to drop things easily. i don't really like the screen its kinda tiny and since i have a flip i know from experience. the kodak i know is good for adventures, and that is really what i do a few times a summer, like hike, bike, but i only do that in the summer or on spring break. the sony has a sleek design which i adore and the screen is bigger and touchscreen. i adore the WHOLE design of sony. i wish that it was waterproof though, because if i got a waterproof one (which is what i aimed for in the beginning) then i could take it anywhere with no limits :) i adore both (kodak because its waterproof and the design is ok but not my fav) (sony cause of the design ) here's also one question that i really want to be answered! lol :) if you have a smaller display screen and a larger display screen (like the kodak is 2 inches and the sony is 3 in.) will you still capture the same amount of what you want to capture? or will u have to stand back if your display screen is smaller? it kinda sounds dumb that i don't know the answer, but yeah i really don't know. please answer! :)

11 Jan 2012, 7:39 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: First Vacation, suggestions and help needed!?

Me and my pal want to do a vacation, anywhere and anything! A trip that includes to girls having fun and adventure. We live in Michigan right now and would keep up to go on a trip in about a year. She is 22 and I'm 21 and neither of us have been on an exciting trip. We need help at where to start, flights, hotels, things to do, and anything pretty much. Any help/suggestions??!!

11 Jan 2012, 6:31 pm | click here to view more

Resolved Question: What is your dream vacation ?

What is it ? Is it just you in an island ? Or you and your family running on a white soft sand? Or you and your partner searching for adventures in a big city ?

11 Feb 2012, 10:46 am | click here to view more



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