why is it when someone is physically abused then they are told to run from that person?
why is it when someone is sexually abused then they are told to run from that person and press charges?
but when it comes to emotional abuse then everyone always says..';just live with it.. they are only yelling at you,.. its not like they are hitting you or anything..'; like if emotional abuse doesn't have the same effect as physical or sexual abuse does?
not say that physical abuse or sexual abuse isn't very traumatic because i know it is but it just seems to me that emotional abuse doesn't really get light like the other two..Why do people give different advice for different types of abuse?
people who havent experienced emotional abuse dont know how traumatizing and how hurtful it is. I've personally been emotionally and sexually abused, and even though I will always be haunted by my rape, the emotional abuse is by far the worst.
I was emotionally abused by my father my entire life, and no one understood it. Its hard because normally its done by someone you love and are close to, which honestly makes it that much worse. You begin to doubt yourself and wonder what you did wrong to deserve it....
In my opinion, physical and sexual overtime will heal, but the emotional part always stays. I have recovered from my rape, but the emotional part of it is what haunts me. The emotional abuse from my father will always haunt me and hurt me, because I can still hear his words and I still feel the way they made me feel when he said them.
Great question. I wish i could give you more than one star.Why do people give different advice for different types of abuse?
Part of the problem, I think, is that there is no retaliation, no justice, for individuals who are emotionally abused. If someone physically or sexually abuses you, there is evidence, and there are ways to make sure the assailant is punished (even though those measures do fail sometimes). But emotional abuse is so much harder to find, prove, and punish. And in this case, the only way to fight fire is with fire, but no one is going to tell you ';oh, they are emotionally abusing you? Well just abuse them back. Tell them they are a horrible person, call them names, toy with their head a little until they feel worthless.';
It is unfortunate; and for the most part, I really don't think people feel that emotional abuse isn't abuse, no one really knows what advice to give in that situation other than merely to deal with it.
I've been putting up with emotional abuse my whole life, to the point where id be open to any kind of physical abuse as long as it would mean no emotional abuse. I dont inflict psysical pain on myself cause i think thats entirely wrong, but when i cut myself at work, i like it cause i know those wounds will heal. Not implying that sexual abuse or excessive psysical abuse will heal, cause im sure they wont either
Because all types of abuse require different kinds of help/advice?
You're not going to tell a physical or sexual abuse victim ';Just deal with it.';
You would never tell a verbal abuse victim (you said emotional) to run away... that's overreacting.
do you need advice. obviously you know you should get out of the situation.
but i would give the same advice for all three.... get the f*ck out of there and try to make sure they dont do it again,
because people base their answer off their experiences
Friday, April 30, 2010
How seriously do you take the advice of people on here?
all I can say is if you do, I'm LMAO!How seriously do you take the advice of people on here?
I like to know what other people think. When I first started I used to get offended by some peoples answers but now I know there are some that are just trying to ruffle some feathers.How seriously do you take the advice of people on here?
It's just cool to see other people opinion. I don't base my life on it, just like to get another perspective.
as far as I can throw it, and that's not possible now is it? Actually if it's good advise I'll take it into consideration, but mostly people don't know what the hell they're talking about half the time!
I think of it this way with regards to the legitimate questions:
1) People ask questions because they need to know that they are not alone, that there are other people out there who are experiencing the same things.
2) To get general advice about parenting issues, pregnancy issues or life issues in general.
3) Sometimes people feel that they cannot turn to their loved ones for advice, and in some situations it's easier to ask a complete stranger.
4) Sometimes you know the answer, but you just need reassurance from others that your decision is the right one.
There are many other factors.
There are people on here that you will learn over time, always try to answer questions objectively and as honest as they can.
I just like getting some other ideas. Anything that is really important I check wiht the people that are educated. Like it said it is just for fun.
well... Depends on the question, usually i just look for advise and see what the majority will say. Sometimes it has been very helpful and other times I get so irritated with people, especially the stupid questions I see!
may b u can track my answers. lol. but i was wondering the same thing. and i was thinking whether the questions r being asked by yahoo people themselves coz they were so thorough in some cases.
if i agree with it then i might agree with it a bit but it is the internet i prefer the advice on medical issues and such from real life trained professionals.
Its nice to see other opinions and experiences that may the same as yours.
It really all depends on how sound the advice is. If you're totally stupid and don't know anything then you may be gullible, but then some people may have legitimate questions and some may have legitimate answers. It really depends on whether or not you'll research what you hear.
I don't ask questions but I hAVE LEARN A LOT ,SOMETHINGS YOU JUST KNOW AIN'T RIGHT, i HOPE EVERYONE CHECK OUT THESE ANSWERS BEFORE ACTING ON T HE ANSWERS. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
take what you want leave the rest, like all things in life.
I like to know what other people think. When I first started I used to get offended by some peoples answers but now I know there are some that are just trying to ruffle some feathers.How seriously do you take the advice of people on here?
It's just cool to see other people opinion. I don't base my life on it, just like to get another perspective.
as far as I can throw it, and that's not possible now is it? Actually if it's good advise I'll take it into consideration, but mostly people don't know what the hell they're talking about half the time!
I think of it this way with regards to the legitimate questions:
1) People ask questions because they need to know that they are not alone, that there are other people out there who are experiencing the same things.
2) To get general advice about parenting issues, pregnancy issues or life issues in general.
3) Sometimes people feel that they cannot turn to their loved ones for advice, and in some situations it's easier to ask a complete stranger.
4) Sometimes you know the answer, but you just need reassurance from others that your decision is the right one.
There are many other factors.
There are people on here that you will learn over time, always try to answer questions objectively and as honest as they can.
I just like getting some other ideas. Anything that is really important I check wiht the people that are educated. Like it said it is just for fun.
well... Depends on the question, usually i just look for advise and see what the majority will say. Sometimes it has been very helpful and other times I get so irritated with people, especially the stupid questions I see!
may b u can track my answers. lol. but i was wondering the same thing. and i was thinking whether the questions r being asked by yahoo people themselves coz they were so thorough in some cases.
if i agree with it then i might agree with it a bit but it is the internet i prefer the advice on medical issues and such from real life trained professionals.
Its nice to see other opinions and experiences that may the same as yours.
It really all depends on how sound the advice is. If you're totally stupid and don't know anything then you may be gullible, but then some people may have legitimate questions and some may have legitimate answers. It really depends on whether or not you'll research what you hear.
I don't ask questions but I hAVE LEARN A LOT ,SOMETHINGS YOU JUST KNOW AIN'T RIGHT, i HOPE EVERYONE CHECK OUT THESE ANSWERS BEFORE ACTING ON T HE ANSWERS. MERRY CHRISTMAS!
take what you want leave the rest, like all things in life.
What can I say to people that are always giving me advice during pregnancy?
Some of it is wrong advice. And I am so sick of people telling me what I can and cannot do. I appriciate the advice, but Its quite annoying.What can I say to people that are always giving me advice during pregnancy?
Just smile and nod. Everyone wants to give advice to a pregnant or new mother. You will probably one day find yourself doing it too. Do listen to them without disregarding it though - consider and then decide. I found myself wishing I had listened to some of those crazy old ladies afterwards. :)
Something I've been saying lately is : somewhere between my sixth month of pregnancy and my baby's six month birthday, I realized that I don't know everything there is to know, and other moms do have good advice. Many people will parent very differently than you, and you will get just as many people, if not more, wanting to give you advice when you have your baby than you do with baby still inside. The only person that gets more attention than a pregnant woman is one with a newborn. :)What can I say to people that are always giving me advice during pregnancy?
So you are asking the world for advice on how to not accept advice. Funny. Thank those people and move on. They are only trying to be helpful.
say thank you or o yea a lot pf ppl have been tellin me that %26amp; move around you can't really stop em
Just politely say thanks for the advice I will give it some thought.
Just say thank you. everybody always seemd to think that a pregnant person needs advice. take it wth a grain of salt
Be diplomatic. A lot of it actually will help you. Listen and don't assume you know everything. There's something to be said for experience.
lol...I'm going through the exact same thing. I'm 20 weeks pregnant and I haven't stopped reading about it since I found out 17 weeks ago. Yet I constantly get well meaning advice from apparently, clueless people.
Politeness is all fine and good...but passing on stupid incorrect information on such an important subject is not right.
There are enough uneducated people in the world. Especially uneducated girls who end up pregnant and clueless.
I use it as an opportunity to correct these would be ';do gooders'; and school them on their misinformation as politely as possible.
Usually, they thank me and go on their merry way. Which is fine with me as they were offering unsolicited advice.
Now the unsolicited belly touching...that's a whole nother thing...don't even get me started. JEEZ people!! Keep your hands to your self!!
Tell them to go get knocked up and THEN give you the advice!
For general advice ';Thanks, I'll talk that over with my doctor/midwife'; If they're telling you to not do something (like the moron that would scold me when I had a soda in the break room at work) ';Actually, Mr. Moron, my midwife/doctor has told me I'm allowed to...have 100 mg of caffeine, lift objects that weigh up to X number of pounds, lift my arm above my head, eat a gallon of ice cream at once, etc.'; (You should probably use the person's name instead of Mr. Moron)
While it's true that you will occasionally get good advice so much of it is bumpkus that you really don't feel like deciphering it all out. I always found the best advice about parenting/pregnancy/heck, life in general is the solicited kind. I don't mind asking for help when I need it and when I ask I'm much more open to listening and following the advice I'm given.
Smile, say thank you and move on. Pregnancy brings the care-taker / mother out in all of us. Just try to remember that they mean well.
If you react, they'll blame your hormones, so you can't win.
Congratulations! and BEST of LUCK to YOU!!
Be friendly, but maybe let it slip in one ear and out the other?!
It's your baby, don't feel guilty if you are doing something they say you 'shouldn't'!
I am sorry to tell you but it just gets worse, once you have the baby. Everyone seems to know how to raise you child better than you or know more than the Dr. Best advice is to tell them now that you are going by what the Dr. says regardless of what they think. That way when they start in on the baby they will be use to hearing you say that.zits
Just smile and nod. Everyone wants to give advice to a pregnant or new mother. You will probably one day find yourself doing it too. Do listen to them without disregarding it though - consider and then decide. I found myself wishing I had listened to some of those crazy old ladies afterwards. :)
Something I've been saying lately is : somewhere between my sixth month of pregnancy and my baby's six month birthday, I realized that I don't know everything there is to know, and other moms do have good advice. Many people will parent very differently than you, and you will get just as many people, if not more, wanting to give you advice when you have your baby than you do with baby still inside. The only person that gets more attention than a pregnant woman is one with a newborn. :)What can I say to people that are always giving me advice during pregnancy?
So you are asking the world for advice on how to not accept advice. Funny. Thank those people and move on. They are only trying to be helpful.
say thank you or o yea a lot pf ppl have been tellin me that %26amp; move around you can't really stop em
Just politely say thanks for the advice I will give it some thought.
Just say thank you. everybody always seemd to think that a pregnant person needs advice. take it wth a grain of salt
Be diplomatic. A lot of it actually will help you. Listen and don't assume you know everything. There's something to be said for experience.
lol...I'm going through the exact same thing. I'm 20 weeks pregnant and I haven't stopped reading about it since I found out 17 weeks ago. Yet I constantly get well meaning advice from apparently, clueless people.
Politeness is all fine and good...but passing on stupid incorrect information on such an important subject is not right.
There are enough uneducated people in the world. Especially uneducated girls who end up pregnant and clueless.
I use it as an opportunity to correct these would be ';do gooders'; and school them on their misinformation as politely as possible.
Usually, they thank me and go on their merry way. Which is fine with me as they were offering unsolicited advice.
Now the unsolicited belly touching...that's a whole nother thing...don't even get me started. JEEZ people!! Keep your hands to your self!!
Tell them to go get knocked up and THEN give you the advice!
For general advice ';Thanks, I'll talk that over with my doctor/midwife'; If they're telling you to not do something (like the moron that would scold me when I had a soda in the break room at work) ';Actually, Mr. Moron, my midwife/doctor has told me I'm allowed to...have 100 mg of caffeine, lift objects that weigh up to X number of pounds, lift my arm above my head, eat a gallon of ice cream at once, etc.'; (You should probably use the person's name instead of Mr. Moron)
While it's true that you will occasionally get good advice so much of it is bumpkus that you really don't feel like deciphering it all out. I always found the best advice about parenting/pregnancy/heck, life in general is the solicited kind. I don't mind asking for help when I need it and when I ask I'm much more open to listening and following the advice I'm given.
Smile, say thank you and move on. Pregnancy brings the care-taker / mother out in all of us. Just try to remember that they mean well.
If you react, they'll blame your hormones, so you can't win.
Congratulations! and BEST of LUCK to YOU!!
Be friendly, but maybe let it slip in one ear and out the other?!
It's your baby, don't feel guilty if you are doing something they say you 'shouldn't'!
I am sorry to tell you but it just gets worse, once you have the baby. Everyone seems to know how to raise you child better than you or know more than the Dr. Best advice is to tell them now that you are going by what the Dr. says regardless of what they think. That way when they start in on the baby they will be use to hearing you say that.
Why do soo many young people want relationship advice?
ok most of the time when i look at peoples questions on here a lot of them seem to be asked by young teenagers 13/14 and they all seem to want serious relationship advice. I mean why is it they want to grow up so fast. When i was 14 no one i knew wanted relationship advice, or even advice on sex. Doesn't anyone want that general freedom that comes with being young anymore (by freedom im referring to the lack of responsibilities e.g. relationships, money, rent etc)Why do soo many young people want relationship advice?
I feel you. I am in my thirties and I find myself searching hard for mature questions. However, I see the same questions over and over again being asked by babies who want to date. I don't judge but as one who came out at age 12 and now a mother, I just think that these kids are stressing themselves over other kids unnecessairly when they should be focusing on their education and future.Why do soo many young people want relationship advice?
I'm 16, and i totally agree with you. I've never asked a question on my relationship, except once when it was about my boyfriend going in the army, but i think that's a totally different matter. I'm not like most teenagers though, i spend all my time around adults. I have no teenage friends, i can't be bothered with all the hassle, i think every teenager asks about it because of the world we are living in now, they all follow each others steps and say 'oh shes having sex, i don't want to be odd so i'll ask some advice online' It's all pretty sad when you look at it tbh. I bet your thinking this is ironic a teenager talking about stuff like this, but yeah; i tend to get on better with people alot older than myself and understand them more. :)
Because they are young and confused.
I bet you asked friends all the time for advice and help, and yahoo answers offers even more advice from even more 'friends'.
I probably would have used this myself if it was about when i was younger, but I'm a few years too late.
I know its annoying and I've helped my fair share of kids trying to figure out if a boy likes them, but everyone needs help from time to time and if you can show them the adult way to deal with situations then you are bringing them one step closer to adulthood. Even if the rest of yakoo answers keep writing 'yo skank/whatev he finks yo ugly/i wish i knew what the touch of a woman was/etc etc'
13/14 is a confusing time in any ones life, you are pretty much just finding out who you are and need a little help. Most people don't want to talk to their friends about it and would rather the anonymity of the internet. If you don't like the question don't answer it. But i agree that younger people should try their best for the freedom before attempting to get tied down.
well i grew up really early i mean i was doing serious things when i was that age.. SO i totally understand them... but i dread not getting to have a childhood.. but sometimes we don't get to have one..
nowadays these kids feel more grown up if they have a relationship but then they fail so many times it messes up their future relationships hence the divorce rate
I feel you. I am in my thirties and I find myself searching hard for mature questions. However, I see the same questions over and over again being asked by babies who want to date. I don't judge but as one who came out at age 12 and now a mother, I just think that these kids are stressing themselves over other kids unnecessairly when they should be focusing on their education and future.Why do soo many young people want relationship advice?
I'm 16, and i totally agree with you. I've never asked a question on my relationship, except once when it was about my boyfriend going in the army, but i think that's a totally different matter. I'm not like most teenagers though, i spend all my time around adults. I have no teenage friends, i can't be bothered with all the hassle, i think every teenager asks about it because of the world we are living in now, they all follow each others steps and say 'oh shes having sex, i don't want to be odd so i'll ask some advice online' It's all pretty sad when you look at it tbh. I bet your thinking this is ironic a teenager talking about stuff like this, but yeah; i tend to get on better with people alot older than myself and understand them more. :)
Because they are young and confused.
I bet you asked friends all the time for advice and help, and yahoo answers offers even more advice from even more 'friends'.
I probably would have used this myself if it was about when i was younger, but I'm a few years too late.
I know its annoying and I've helped my fair share of kids trying to figure out if a boy likes them, but everyone needs help from time to time and if you can show them the adult way to deal with situations then you are bringing them one step closer to adulthood. Even if the rest of yakoo answers keep writing 'yo skank/whatev he finks yo ugly/i wish i knew what the touch of a woman was/etc etc'
13/14 is a confusing time in any ones life, you are pretty much just finding out who you are and need a little help. Most people don't want to talk to their friends about it and would rather the anonymity of the internet. If you don't like the question don't answer it. But i agree that younger people should try their best for the freedom before attempting to get tied down.
well i grew up really early i mean i was doing serious things when i was that age.. SO i totally understand them... but i dread not getting to have a childhood.. but sometimes we don't get to have one..
nowadays these kids feel more grown up if they have a relationship but then they fail so many times it messes up their future relationships hence the divorce rate
What is the best way to persuade people to donate? Need good advice?
I want alumnus to donate to the college I attend. How do I persuade them? What is the best way to get them to?What is the best way to persuade people to donate? Need good advice?
The best way to pursuade is to make them feel good about the reasons behind it.
I donate to causes that I have a personal affenity for - I know where the money is going, what it is going to be used for and that ultimately the world will be a better place for it.What is the best way to persuade people to donate? Need good advice?
See if you can get the faculty to organise a day off or something.
If you offer them something for their donation they'd be foolish to refuse (or so they think).
If it comes down to it you could just make cupcakes and sell them.
You have to convince them that it is for a good course.
The best way to pursuade is to make them feel good about the reasons behind it.
I donate to causes that I have a personal affenity for - I know where the money is going, what it is going to be used for and that ultimately the world will be a better place for it.What is the best way to persuade people to donate? Need good advice?
See if you can get the faculty to organise a day off or something.
If you offer them something for their donation they'd be foolish to refuse (or so they think).
If it comes down to it you could just make cupcakes and sell them.
You have to convince them that it is for a good course.
Need advice from people who had a candy buffet at the reception!!?
I am going to have a candy buffet at my reception and want to hear from people who have done this. Any suggestions and/or advice? What should I avoid?Need advice from people who had a candy buffet at the reception!!?
My sister did this for her wedding favors, and it was great! We bought all white candy and had little white paper bags and closed them with a doll-house size clothespin. You might like something else to close the bag like a sticker or a seal or something, but she wanted the clothespin. You can order the bags from a wholesale paper bag company on the internet.
She had about 8 large glass bowls in different shapes and sizes, some borrowed, some purchased, but she had different kinds of white candy in all of them. It was really great.
You do need to be aware of ordering candy from a bulk distributor that you could pay a lot more for shipping if you are in a warm climate and are getting married when it's hot outside. The candy company will have to ship them in dry ice to keep them from melting, which can add to the expense. Candy and chocolates can melt, but you can order them during the winter, and store them in the freezer unopened, in a nice thick tupperware container. The trick is, when you are ready to defrost it, set it out on the counter and do not open the candy until it is completely thawed, and dry. The humidity inside and outside the packaging must adjust itself while sealed, or it could get sticky or the chocolate can bloom. My sister stored hers in the freezer for about 4 or 5 months before she used it, and it tasted great. Our favorite candy she got were these white gummi grapefruit slices covered in sugar, but she had white yogurt covered almonds, malt balls, white peppermint bark (which we made ourselves and froze ahead of time, using the above freezing instructions), and any other small white candies that you could scoop. I think you can order all white M%26amp;M's too. You just don't necessarily want wrapped candy, if you're going to do a candy bar, so pick something that is 'loose'.
It was nice to not have to piece favors together, as the guests did everything themselves filling their bags with candies on their way out. It's one of our favorite pictures of the wedding. It was as if a swarm of locusts had descended on the table, as there was very little candy left at the end of the night.Need advice from people who had a candy buffet at the reception!!?
I have never heard of this, was a unique idea......
My brother-in-law did this for his wedding and I thought it was really cool! As someone else mentioned, rock candy was a great hit. ';Shoestring licorice'; was also a favorite. If you're having an outdoor wedding in a warm climate, definitely avoid things that melt easily like chocolate. You might also want to consider ordering some custom-designed m%26amp;ms. You can order them in your wedding colors and even have your names or wedding date printed on them.
I've heard that most of the guests just eat the candy during the reception, so think about that if you're using the candy as favors. Make sure you have enough candy stocked.
Don't do chocolate unless it is something you know will not melt. People love of any kind of mints. The most popular item was rock candy for some unknown reason.
It's a cute idea, but if you are having many children at your wedding you may want to re-think this as children tend to be greedy and go and get lots of lollies and it may run out before other people get some. That is why I am just having bags with chocolates at each person's place setting so everyone get a fair and equal amount.
My sister did this for her wedding favors, and it was great! We bought all white candy and had little white paper bags and closed them with a doll-house size clothespin. You might like something else to close the bag like a sticker or a seal or something, but she wanted the clothespin. You can order the bags from a wholesale paper bag company on the internet.
She had about 8 large glass bowls in different shapes and sizes, some borrowed, some purchased, but she had different kinds of white candy in all of them. It was really great.
You do need to be aware of ordering candy from a bulk distributor that you could pay a lot more for shipping if you are in a warm climate and are getting married when it's hot outside. The candy company will have to ship them in dry ice to keep them from melting, which can add to the expense. Candy and chocolates can melt, but you can order them during the winter, and store them in the freezer unopened, in a nice thick tupperware container. The trick is, when you are ready to defrost it, set it out on the counter and do not open the candy until it is completely thawed, and dry. The humidity inside and outside the packaging must adjust itself while sealed, or it could get sticky or the chocolate can bloom. My sister stored hers in the freezer for about 4 or 5 months before she used it, and it tasted great. Our favorite candy she got were these white gummi grapefruit slices covered in sugar, but she had white yogurt covered almonds, malt balls, white peppermint bark (which we made ourselves and froze ahead of time, using the above freezing instructions), and any other small white candies that you could scoop. I think you can order all white M%26amp;M's too. You just don't necessarily want wrapped candy, if you're going to do a candy bar, so pick something that is 'loose'.
It was nice to not have to piece favors together, as the guests did everything themselves filling their bags with candies on their way out. It's one of our favorite pictures of the wedding. It was as if a swarm of locusts had descended on the table, as there was very little candy left at the end of the night.Need advice from people who had a candy buffet at the reception!!?
I have never heard of this, was a unique idea......
My brother-in-law did this for his wedding and I thought it was really cool! As someone else mentioned, rock candy was a great hit. ';Shoestring licorice'; was also a favorite. If you're having an outdoor wedding in a warm climate, definitely avoid things that melt easily like chocolate. You might also want to consider ordering some custom-designed m%26amp;ms. You can order them in your wedding colors and even have your names or wedding date printed on them.
I've heard that most of the guests just eat the candy during the reception, so think about that if you're using the candy as favors. Make sure you have enough candy stocked.
Don't do chocolate unless it is something you know will not melt. People love of any kind of mints. The most popular item was rock candy for some unknown reason.
It's a cute idea, but if you are having many children at your wedding you may want to re-think this as children tend to be greedy and go and get lots of lollies and it may run out before other people get some. That is why I am just having bags with chocolates at each person's place setting so everyone get a fair and equal amount.
How do I change my avatar into something else? I believe it is causing people to give me bias advice.?
I just based the avatar on how I looked that morning . The problem is that is gives the appearance that I am half my age, therefore the answers I get are as if I am a teenager. ANY SUGGESTIONS?How do I change my avatar into something else? I believe it is causing people to give me bias advice.?
You can click in ';Edit My Info'; and then click ';Edit Avatar'; for a Yahoo avatar, or create a 360 Account with a picture you upload that becomes your avatar, just like I did...
You can find these things in your profile options.How do I change my avatar into something else? I believe it is causing people to give me bias advice.?
1. Go to your profile.
2. Click on the button near the top that says EDIT INFO.
3. You should see three boxes. All the way to the right, there should be a box that says ';Use my Yahoo! Avatar';, and then right beneath a button that says ';Edit My Yahoo! Avatar';.
4. Click it.
5. It will take you to the link.
You can click in ';Edit My Info'; and then click ';Edit Avatar'; for a Yahoo avatar, or create a 360 Account with a picture you upload that becomes your avatar, just like I did...
You can find these things in your profile options.How do I change my avatar into something else? I believe it is causing people to give me bias advice.?
1. Go to your profile.
2. Click on the button near the top that says EDIT INFO.
3. You should see three boxes. All the way to the right, there should be a box that says ';Use my Yahoo! Avatar';, and then right beneath a button that says ';Edit My Yahoo! Avatar';.
4. Click it.
5. It will take you to the link.
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