

Some friends think I’m being picky but is it so much to ask that someone has similar values to mine than the polar opposite? by Anonymous I’m just really frustrated that everyone else in their 30s seems to be married or in a long-term relationship and I’m over here celibate for 4 years. I rather be alone than sacrifice my values and morals that are paramount to who I am. I pushed back that if our values are totally different that it would never work. My friends suggested I continue seeing him as I’ve been single for a few years now. He also told me he’s hoping to help bring about the “red wave”. We hit it off, which is rare these days for me, and had dinner at a nice little Italian place.Įverything went well until I found out he’s a gay conservative who considers himself a patriot. This time I met a nice and witty guy on Tinder.

Well, what can I say? I’ve been single for a few years and put myself out there again. I know you're too busy, sick, have a hair appointment, taking a trip, going on a picnic, taking a nap, going grocery shopping, reading a book, just don't feel like it. I won't ask for help any more don't worry. I don't have a sense of accomplishment, but instead a feeling of utter failure and uselessness. All I know is that in 2 hours, all I have managed to get completed alone is raising one 2x4 and getting it level, but not flush, because I'm not strong enough to push the drill that hard, 2 broken drill bits, a blister on my hand, a backache and a helluva headache. So today, I determined that I would just quit asking, because it's quite obvious that either no one really wants to help me with this project,and so they find every excuse not to, or the Universe is trying to teach me to be even more self reliant than I already am. Those people agreed to help, and even set up days/times to help me, but each time, something happened and then help never came. I knew I wouldn't be able to do it alone. So this year I pledged to myself that I would get it done, so I could finally accomplish SOMETHING on my property. I've been wanting to do this screened in porch since last year, and because I'd a myriad of circumstances, I was unable to. “As with all wildlife, respect their ‘space,’” Kehoe wrote on LinkedIn. McClatchy News reached out to Kehoe for comment and is awaiting response. On her YouTube channel, she has uploaded dozens of videos of black bears, including one of a mother bear swinging in a hammock. “Throughout all these years, I was amazed at the gentle disposition of the North American Black Bear,” she wrote. In her profile’s description, she also said she is a photographer who takes photos of black bears. Kehoe is a wildlife advocate and environmentalist, specializing in black bear education since January 1999, according to her LinkedIn profile. Then, the bear again grabs the door handle with its mouth and obediently shuts Kehoe’s door. “You have to finish closing it sweetie, the cold air is coming in,” Kehoe said. bear.”Įventually, the bear steps inside on her wooden floor and grabs the front doorknob with its mouth, the video shows.Īs the door creaks, the bear almost pulls it to a close but stops. “Will you please close my door?” she is heard asking. Initially, she opens the door asking “is it raining?” and tilts her camera, revealing the large furry mammal standing outside. Bear” - at her home, CBS New York reported. 22, with the unlikely visitor - which she called “Mr. In the minute-long encounter, Kehoe filmed herself communicating on Monday, Nov.
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“Bears are damn smart! This bear learned how to close the front door to my house,” Vernon homeowner Susan Kehoe wrote in her video’s description shared to YouTube, where she has over 1,500 subscribers. “Close the door sweetie.” That’s what one New Jersey woman told a bear seen on video obediently complying and showing off good manners at her front doorstep.
