u/Johan_chan

Girlfriend bought sex doll.

My girlfriend has this silicone sex doll that she masturbates with. The doll looks everything that is not me. Tall muscular and model face. I am afraid to fight with her about it, but I feel she did it because there is something she's getting from the doll that can not get from me. I feel I failed in some way. What should I be doing more for her sexually?

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u/Johan_chan — 4 days ago

People who transitioned to accounting, has keeping your previous degree in your resume helped you even if it's unrelated?

I been hearing this advice from recruiters and people in my life, that I should have not left out my bachelor's out even if it's unrelated to athe field I'm going in. For context, I been applying to any accounting role with my Associate's degree in Accounting but ever since I had talked to a recruiter, they were bit shocked why I didn't include my bachelor's saying that they can help find jobs the bachelor's could only help me to be more qualified. But my bachelor's is unrelated I don't understand how a bachelor's that isn't accounting is going to help in some way.

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u/Johan_chan — 5 days ago
▲ 13 r/Regrets

I regret having so many video games

Who knew that as I get older, I would want more out of life than just stay inside and play or at least play try to play all these video games I bought in my late teen's early 20's. Now I have this huge steam library as reminder of so much money thrown away that could've been used for other things that would be more beneficial for me other ways.

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u/Johan_chan — 6 days ago

How do you take a test when you are working full time?

It seems there are no evening slots only in the morning. Do you folks working full time jobs take a sick day on the day of the exam?

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u/Johan_chan — 7 days ago

Could it be because I have low self esteem or something? Is it because I feel I don't deserve better? I really don't know. My past two relationships were a complete mess that I was blinded to so many red flags only just because they accepted me. I only come to find out I dodged what could have been a horrible situation done the line by cutting the relationships short because friends and family tell me all the red flags that my partners are abusing me in some way. And I am afraid I will fall into this trap again because maybe I still feel I don't deserve someone better?

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u/Johan_chan — 10 days ago

When my professor announced that he and other professors had a meeting with a recruiter about job opportunities. You would not believe how fucking annoyed and shock I was when I found out this exact recruiter that supposedly has jobs for students, and we should reach out to him using his email for part time/full time opportunities, is the same incompetent recruiter I was told by Robert Half staff to give my resume to for job opportunities in accounting. It has been over 2 months and not a single call or email about entry level job opportunities since then.

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u/Johan_chan — 10 days ago
▲ 86 r/nursing

I just talked to my counselor, I had been out of community college for 4 years now, and want to make a career change to nursing. Apparently, I took most math and science courses needed for the associate's nursing degree program, and all I would need is just focus primarily on the nursing courses, which is only about like 10? I read requirements to take the NCELX and it says just have an associate's then I can apply for NCELX for licensure. And then I can become a nurse? It sounds like a no brainer to me. What is the catch?

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u/Johan_chan — 14 days ago

I looked up PSI website and it says I can either go in person or take an online (Proctored) exam at home.
Does that mean I don't have to make an appointment for the Proctored exam? Or do I still have to make one?

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u/Johan_chan — 18 days ago

Like the title says, I want to know if I can just stick with my study materials I already bought (using FFA) for tax associate position and pass their course when it opens up in july? Or would I have to learn the material from the course that they offer (H&R Block, Inuit, Jackson Hewitt) sorry I sound a like newbie to this, but I am.

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u/Johan_chan — 19 days ago