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Dear Miss love hearts: Someone stole something from our house.
I don't know if it's a teenager or a friend of mine.
I have contacted the children and they are angry.
Things that are lost can be sold, such as electronic products (
We have a lot).
I'm worried about death.
How do I catch the responsible person and stop it? —
Single father with custody Winnipeg dear single father: Convene a family meeting outlining the date of theft, the time and the issue of the item, and the dollar cost of the family so far.
Tell your teenager you care about two things.
Who stole the things that can be sold 2)
More importantly, why is this happening?
Does anyone gamble, take drugs, pay or steal at home and elsewhere?
Observe each person's face, voice and body movements.
If no one at home admits this, talk about the security measures you can take.
You can use a security camera in a public room, but don't be in anyone's bedroom unless your son or daughter suspects to be a friend and wants a training on his or her Electronics
Dear Miss Longxin: My 51-year-
The old secretary, single for a lifetime, revealed in a pink letter left on my desk during Christmas that she was "in love" with me ".
I don't love her!
In fact, I don't think she is feeling well.
She spoke too much and spoke to herself in a voice of complaint
Respect always needs support.
She had a pleasant face but was very overweight and had a big ass.
And she's 11 years old.
I still want a wife and family.
I like to have her work here because she is efficient, understands the business and the phone is good.
But I will never fall in love with her!
Although I am a bachelor of 40 years old, I don't want her.
Work is very tight now.
She was asked to respond by January.
I was afraid she would go crazy at that time and quit. How do I reply? —
Dear loss: blame fate for the blame, except for her big ass and unpleasant voice.
If you say to her about what you told me, you might hurt her irretrievably. The choice?
Charming, witty, stiff, Savage, or devastatingGo for tactful-but-honest.
Tell her a list of her strengths and say "I wish I fell in love with you but I didn't.
Life is cruel to us, isn't it?
Finally, say, "I will understand if you don't want to work with me anymore, but if you stay and cross me off your suitor list, I will prefer it.
If you feel more comfortable, I will try to get you a job that works elsewhere in the company.
"Dear Miss langai hearts: My wife has bad teeth and I want her to fix it.
It's a waste of money when they're not hurt, she says, and we have three kids who need something.
She didn't go to the dentist in year 56.
As she smiles at me now, I feel an inner "blech" reaction.
I was willing to pay for cleaning, fixing and whitening and she turned me down.
She is "dental phobia ".
"How can I let her go anyway? —
Frustrated husband, Winnipeg dear frustration: you need to find out what scares her.
If she hates pickingpick-pick of old-
She can clean with a laser and it feels like brushing her teeth with an electric toothbrush.
Some dentists do painless needles. (
Most people say they will, but you need to ask friends and colleagues
Workers, find out what is real. )
Maybe she needs to take the dose before she gets her job done and wear headphones with music during the procedure.
The research done for her;
Don't just let her do it.
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