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because its girlfriend had been cheating with a moth
Hypothetical syllogism is a logical inference that involves two conditional statements. It states that if the antecedent of one conditional statement is the same as the consequent of another conditional statement, then the conclusion can be drawn by combining the two statements. This form of reasoning is widely used in philosophy and mathematics to derive logical conclusions.
It could be that he is unhappy in the current relationship. It could be that the girlfried he has doesnt meet his needs. But he could also just be a player. Either way its not right what he is doing and if he is unhappy in his current relationship then should not be in it.
Different people have different reasoning, but it may be because this guy is unhappy with who he is with
You can either learn how to treat her (girls have different desires, so you're going to need to know what she wants). Generally this involves being nice to her and doing things with and for her. The other option is to find a new girlfriend, either because she's unhappy and breaks up with you, or because you're unhappy and break up with her.
Each person is different. What makes one happy will not make another happy. The first step would be to find out what is causing the unhappiness. Is the teen always unhappy (which can indicate a real problem) or unhappy with a current situation, like a boyfriend/girlfriend breakup or not getting something they want? If they are unhappy with a current situation, be supportive and help them work through it. If they are always unhappy, counseling might help.
Why were the plilgrims unhappy in the Netherlands
No, I am not doomed to be unhappy.
if the girlfriend really love her boyfriend, she promise that she will never leave her boyfriend.. she will let go her boyfriend if the boyfriend doesn't want her already( ask for a breakup).. because she want to look at her boyfriend happiness even she is hurt and unhappy with her life..
She felt unhappy after receiving the news about her job.
The noun form of the adjective 'unhappy' is unhappiness.