AmourDeFrance

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do you think she wants to be friends? or should i just leave her alone?

Leave her alone, I think. It doesn't sound like she wants to put in the effort </3

Wow, I'm so sorry this is happening to you :(

You will definitely find the one for you soon ! It sounds very painful and I know it hurts but at least you don't have to be with her anymore ...

Now you can find someone who does love you and treat you right !

Yes, this is just leading her on

Then she's not a friend... sorry

Hiii. That sounds so rough :(

I'm glad you're giving her the benefit of the doubt, but you should be able to talk to her if this continues if she is a nice person. Her behavior is a reflection of her, not you or your friend.

 

Wie heißt du? means What is your name?

You can reply with “Ich bin…” or “ich heiße…”

To reply to “Freut mich” (nice to meet you), you can just say “freut mich auch!” (Nice to meet you too!)

Wie heißt du? Ich heiße Gina. Freut mich!

 

“My name is” is Ich heiße. This can also be spelled as “ich heisse”, as the ß is a double s.

“I’m…” is ich bin…

Freut mich! - Nice to meet you! This literally means “pleases me” :)

“It pleases me to get to know you” 😊

Introduce yourselves in the replies.

Hallo! Ich heiße Gina.

 

To say hello is very easy. You just say “Hallo”. You can also say “hi!”

To say “bye”, you can informally say “Tschüss”!

I clicked the wrong thing, thanks for the heads up!

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by AmourDeFrance@sh.itjust.works to c/newcommunities@lemmy.world

Exercise-induced is what I have, but the cold can trigger it too 😭

Ouu ! Mon diagnostic était tardif

 

J'avais 15 ans quand j'ai reçu un diagnostic. J'étais en cours de gym de première année, en train de faire un test de course quand, tout à coup, je pouvais pas respirer. Ma poitrine était serrée et avait l'impression d'être en feu. J'ai failli m'évanouir. J'ai dit à mes parents, et le médecin m'a diagnostiqué et m'a donné un inhalateur.

I had the undiagnosed symptoms since childhood, I believe, like the closed-up chest, but it got worse as a teen from what i remember.

Well, one day, it was Freshman Gym class. We had to take a running test, and I noticeably started to feel like my lungs were on fire after the seventh lap or so. By the tenth lap, it felt like my chest was very tight, burning, and my head felt very light. I felt myself start to double over and my eyes nearly closed. I told my friend, and she said: "I have asthma. It sounds like you do, too."

I told my Mom and Dad and they took me to a doctor for a possible diagnosis. The doctor gave me an inhaler and said I had asthma.

I was suspected to have asthma as a child so I asked my parents and they laughed it off until I nearly passed out when I had to do a running test in Freshman Gym class.

 

I mainly want to see if there are any late diagnoses like me, who was 15.

 

I won't say too much because that's for you to ask but I got diagnosed with asthma at the age of 15, when my family decided to finally take me to the doctor to ask her about.

 

Like what? Sorry, I can make a full thing later but that’s basically its gist

 

I’m looking for something like this because I really like the simplistic vibe.

 

i really like all things France and want to find a character that personifies France :)

 

Growing up, I was always told that boys could come over if I leave the bedroom door open, and I see a lot with my friends that the girls would not be allowed to have boys over/in the bedroom/have the bedroom door closed or viceversa (boys with girls).

When I realized I may be gay and trans (masc), my parents were accepting and allowed me to have the door closed with girls because I was gay and still not with boys.

Then, I had a boyfriend and they said I could keep the door closed with anyone except my boyfriend.

Now, I'm nonbinary and bisexual. Would you allow your kids to close the door?

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