How could you not know?What does it mean to be “yucky?”
I was working in the back yardWhat does it mean to be “yucky?”
I don’t believe that I fit into any of those names.What's another word for yucky?
In this page you can discover 26 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for yucky, like: skanky, uncongenial, icky, repelling, unpleasant, disgusting, disgustful, foul, revolting, yukky and unsympathetic.
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You? Of course you don't!I don’t believe that I fit into any of those names.
You postedI mean this, you do ask good questions, but in fairness I could probably write a small booklet trying to explain why my then wife turned to hating me, as she most certainly did, whilst I still loved her for up to two years after she'd left me for another!
"Last week"!!!!, (or whenever it was I posted the OP!).You posted
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"Yes I am a man who is yucky, but nonetheless all these things I am besides being undoubtedly yucky."
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skanky, uncongenial, icky, repelling, unpleasant, disgusting, disgustful, foul, revolting, yukky and unsympathetic.
How many of those would you attribute to your self before getting married to the woman that obviously had doubts before marrying you. How many would your attribute to her if any.
Last at what point did you consider yourself to be yucky?
My guess is you wonder a whole lot of things about a whole lot of people, and none of your wondering make you a better person!....but obsessed. I'm wondering if obsession is a sign of mental decline.
Not really. Trying to understand why & when you decided you were yucky."Last week"!!!!, (or whenever it was I posted the OP!).
I decided to say I was "yucky" in order to try to frame my arguments in the way I wished, though could argue most men, certainly farmers, could be judged to be yucky by members of the opposite s*x at some times in their lives.
I've a mate who I'd describe as a serial charmer/chaser of attractive women, and when busy doing his farming, (i.e. the normal state of affairs), he is almost always to be found smelling of cow manure, if not covered in the stuff. None of this seems to put women off though!
My ex not yucky no, answer good enough yet?
Obsession(obsessiveness) can be caused by such events as:....but obsessed. I'm wondering if obsession is a sign of mental decline.
- Changes in living situation, such as moving, getting married or divorced, or starting a new school or job.
- Death of a loved one or other emotional trauma.
- History of abuse.
- Illness (if you get the flu, for example, you may start a cycle of obsessing about germs and washing compulsively).
- Low levels of serotonin, a natural substance in the brain that maintains mental balance.
- Overactivity in areas the brain.
- Problems at work or school.
- Problems with an important relationship.
One of the small things I've learned in the last five or six years I've been posting my views regularly on forums such as this one, is that I cannot expect to explain to everyone's satisfaction why I've posted this or that, and being very very honest with you here, I doubt I ever will be able to satisfy you unfortunately!Not really. Trying to understand why & when you decided you were yucky.
Are you comparing yourself to the farmer in a negative way since you consider you posted his smelling like cow manure doesn't turn women off.
Not even understanding what argument you are trying to express.
Be patient this has relevanceI believe there should be a small but very significant change to UK family law, allowing "decent parents" legal rights, (there are no statutory legal rights in the UK now, and this may contravene human rights legislation, such as "the right to a family life",......, I know there's an issue as to how a "decent parent" is defined, but its not insurmountable).
@KnightAs you say it's not insurmountable it just takes someone like you that has time to research various articles to show that the system isn't perfect. You can be that someone that is the catalyst for change in a system you have issue with.
Unfortunately I'm still pushed for time, we got errant cows out of the mowing field easier than expected, none injured, (though one due to calve did almost get ravelled up in barbwire).
Retired.
Update on the "cattle front",...., some of the animals did break back into the mowing field again this afternoon, but I count it as a partial success in that the older cattle didn't get in, only those younger ones prepared to jump or hurdle a bit of fencing, and even then in a place I'd left my mates son to try to sort out.Retired.
On most days you could have posted those kind words and I'd have been most pleased, "BUT TODAY, NOT SO MUCH"No I enjoyed it, I still think you should have your own diary/ thread. Tell us about the people, places and farms you work on. Would have loved to see a picture of the newborn calf!
As it happens the world has returned to almost normal, following a day when almost everyone on this particular farm was blaming almost everyone else for what was happening, or going wrong, then in turn each told the other to "go forth and multiply", (if you get my meaning?!)!Sorry you are feeling cross. Sounds like you are overworked and under apprecitated by your friends and coworkers. I used to refer to that as one of those days! There was many a time I wanted to grab someone by the throat. Happy I don't have to deal with those types anymore.