I’m very proud to announce my latest collaboration with Beirut-dot-com ASK IVY!
Each Wednesday I will have my very own advice column on Beirut.com where I will be answering all your questions on love, dating, relationships and any other dirty little thought in your head. No questions are off-limits and you don’t have to reveal your identity so feel free to throw any of your most intimate and even embarrassing topics my way at tell.ivy@gmail.com.
From Boyfriends, Condoms and Creepy Stalkers to Spicing Up Relationships Gone Stale, Bad Breakups and Super Clingy Boyfriends, take a minute to check out this week’s Ask Ivy Column at Beirut.com
Joseph says
How are you qualified when it comes to these topics? Are you a Dr or professional of some sort?
Ivy says
If you’ve been following my blog, then you prolly already know. Anyway I’ll take that as a Congrats- thank you!
Joseph says
Of course, alf mabrouk. And congrats.
I sorta follow your blog and still don’t get how you are qualified to offer said advice? Fill us in. I’m genuinely curious.
Ivy says
Thanks again “Joseph” I’m not doc nor am I a certified professional if that’s what you mean, and I most certainly have never claimed to be one. Relationship columnists that write for some of the most renowned magazines aren’t either. I’m a blogger that occasionally blogs about relationships, dating etc as YOU already know since you “sorta” follow my blog and take the time to comment- twice.
So please continue seeing your shrink and do not stop your medication based on any of the advice I give.
Najib says
Joseph,
Ivy is the online goddess of love. She sets the rules for relationships and sends her cupid angels when she feels there’s love involved. Hope this answers your question.
Jad says
dude she said “advice” not “definitive solution”, you know advice, kinda like what you get from a friend.
Joseph says
I think you’re welcome, but you seem to have taken my questions as a sort of negative and it shows in your stroppy reply.
What do you mean by “Joseph” – that’s my real name, not some anonymous name that I use. You also have access to my “real” email address that has links to my name and contact details.
And as I “sorta” follow your blog, it’s ironic to see that you complain of the excessive arrogance, rudeness and lack of respect shown to you in Lebanese society, but I ask a couple of questions, and you make uncalled for comments trying to be funny and making cute little jokes about mental health.
Rami says
I agree 100%. You’re rude Ivy and I’m starting to believe you’re as bad as the ton of people you criticize in this blog. How ironic and hypocritical of you to suggest that Joseph is not his real name while you’re the one hiding behind an anonymous identity.
Joseph says
Thanks Najib – I got more out of your reply than anyone else’s.
Thanks Jad – but it was just a question. No more, no less.
laura says
Lol. Poor Joseph, you made the mistake of typing a comment that wasn’t necessarily negative but wasn’t positive neither and got the infamous “someone needs a life” type of comment back. Totally Lebanese. Guess who actually needs one in that case? 😉 (wait, according to the blogger, that would be me). and to think I was starting to get excited to find some lebanese blogs. pshhhh
Ivy says
Ughhh