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Liveware_Failure t1_jegixup wrote

There's nothing about this that's ok. Pressuring someone into sex isn't something that you do to someone that you care about.

You're a person, not a vibrator, if he's horny tell him that he's got hands.

The issues here are pretty fundamental, it sounds like he barely sees you as a person, it's highly unlikely you're going to be able to 'fix' him. This dude is not ready for a healthy relationship.

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Nagisan t1_jegiwsa wrote

> Some states allow you to break a lease without a penalty ... or if you join the military active duty

Just some added info, this specific reason is actually a federal law known as SCRA, and lessors don't have a choice in it. There's specific rules but they must let you break the lease early. Some states have more strict SCRA laws (for lessors), but they can't be less strict than the federal version.

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WinsingtonIII t1_jegiwnc wrote

I feel like I see more plates from further away than I'd expect everywhere these days. I think the pandemic changed something and more people take road trips now (probably due to remote work). I certainly see way more plates from southern states and Texas in MA in the summer months these days than I ever used to.

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A_Garbage_Truck t1_jegiwbc wrote

what SHOULD be happening is that the representative in question and/or their subordinates should be taking note of the received calls and the grievances.

the rep should then be using this information to know that a significant chunk of their constituents(with the votes that put them in office) disagree with policy and use this support to take the issue to higher places to be discussed and hopefully changed for the better. if this gets ignored by enough people that file complaints that rep might have issues getting support in the next election cycle.

in practice this doesnt always occur, but this practice should not be phased out as its one of the few manners the common voter can still interact with politics outside of voting.

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