Agreed. You need to have had at least two meals and experienced one thing to say you’ve visited a place. And stopping to eat at a Cracker Barrel on the outskirts of town doesn’t count.
Girl is upset that Claire and Tom are late, yet she’s consistently at least 10-15 minutes late for every other brunch or dinner reservation they make. Also, Girl might have found an even worse tryhard than herself- drops that they took an UBERSelect and that she makes her own almond milk?
I agree one hundred percent about relationship sex. It’s always better for me. You get to take the time to learn what gets each other off and how you work together, and you’re not too embarrassed to communicate about it. Plus when it’s someone I’m in a relationship with I’m not overthinking it and can just let myself go and enjoy it.
Yes not all mental illnesses causes psychosis but some do and tend to emerge for young men in their 20s. That’s some scary shit and probably worth getting checked out. Worst case scenario is the doctor says it was really just the medicine, but why leave it to chance?
Ah the old “If you don’t know what to do, that’s an even bigger problem.” Nothing says crazy like expecting your SO to be a mind reader. That’s just asking for another fight.
My ex did this. While I’m a grazer and have been known to skip meals sometimes, I still can and do enjoy a hearty meal. He would literally just roll up a bunch of dry spinach leaves and eat them. He called it a “power bundle.” He also said he wasn’t a dessert person, which should have been a huge red flag from the start.
I’ve moved a bunch in the last few years, always by myself/with help from family/close friends/SO. But I didn’t have family around or an SO to help with the last one, and “friends” were suddenly just so busy. So I hired movers and holy crap it amazing. The company was just a few guys with a truck I found via Thumbtack, but they were awesome. I kept trying to move boxes and they kept telling me to stop. It was all so easy. Absolutely worth the price.
It just comes down to what works for you. I’m apparently too colorblind to be able to figure out my own skin color/tone, so it’s less time, money and stress for me to just go to Sephora or a make up counter and get my foundation matched. Also, if you are going to spend an entire paycheck at Sephora, spend it on skincare and then you can just skip all the expensive makeup. Or just go buy Neutrogena stuff at Target. It’s almost all under $10 and works great.
I always thought sharing food meant you have just one jar of pasta sauce or carton of eggs in the fridge rather than one per roommate. Sharing food is not license to eat someone’s leftovers. Those are the rules.
Yes to all of this. When (if, but hopefully when) I get married, I really don’t want to have to do all that shit. However, I’ve sat through so many boring bridal showers, this vindictive part of me wants to have one where I only invite people who made me sit through their bridal showers, playing cliche games like “what’s in your purse” and “guess the spice based on smell.” They’re going to have to buy me two gifts, they’ll eat shitty finger foods no one actually likes, and they’ll snort those GD spices. The friends who skipped that crap will be invited to a party with beer and good food- no gifts required.
Ugh just had to (re)learn this the hard way. Whenever my friends come to me with situations like this, I’m the first one to say “accept it as is or end it.” But as soon as it happens to me, all logical apparently goes out the window. I’m gonna bookmark this and reread it next time.
I personally don’t like it, but sometimes it’s necessary (like for puppies). We had to use a crate for a while with our family dog when we first got her. She’s a rescue and developed some severe separation anxiety for a while. If we left while she was asleep and didn’t see us go, it was fine. Otherwise we came home to a wrecked house. It wasn’t just a metal box though. She had a bed, blankets, toys and treats in there. Eventually she got over her trust issues and the crate became more of a cozy place for her to go when she got stressed. It’s usually in the garage now, but my parents pull it out during hurricanes when they think she might get anxious.
Agreed. You need to have had at least two meals and experienced one thing to say you’ve visited a place. And stopping to eat at a Cracker Barrel on the outskirts of town doesn’t count.
Hershey’s hands down. It’s delicious and you can use it for other things.
Girl is upset that Claire and Tom are late, yet she’s consistently at least 10-15 minutes late for every other brunch or dinner reservation they make. Also, Girl might have found an even worse tryhard than herself- drops that they took an UBERSelect and that she makes her own almond milk?
I agree one hundred percent about relationship sex. It’s always better for me. You get to take the time to learn what gets each other off and how you work together, and you’re not too embarrassed to communicate about it. Plus when it’s someone I’m in a relationship with I’m not overthinking it and can just let myself go and enjoy it.
Yes not all mental illnesses causes psychosis but some do and tend to emerge for young men in their 20s. That’s some scary shit and probably worth getting checked out. Worst case scenario is the doctor says it was really just the medicine, but why leave it to chance?
Absolutely would travel out of my way for Publix if we had it.
What you’re complaining about is basically the whole point of Trader Joe’s.
Ah the old “If you don’t know what to do, that’s an even bigger problem.” Nothing says crazy like expecting your SO to be a mind reader. That’s just asking for another fight.
She doesn’t work, but drones through the week and gets the Sunday Scaries. No sympathy at all.
My ex did this. While I’m a grazer and have been known to skip meals sometimes, I still can and do enjoy a hearty meal. He would literally just roll up a bunch of dry spinach leaves and eat them. He called it a “power bundle.” He also said he wasn’t a dessert person, which should have been a huge red flag from the start.
I’ve moved a bunch in the last few years, always by myself/with help from family/close friends/SO. But I didn’t have family around or an SO to help with the last one, and “friends” were suddenly just so busy. So I hired movers and holy crap it amazing. The company was just a few guys with a truck I found via Thumbtack, but they were awesome. I kept trying to move boxes and they kept telling me to stop. It was all so easy. Absolutely worth the price.
Welcome back (I will keep your pizza fries secret if you tell me where to get them)
Nyx hands down has the best concealer and it’s $6. I bought a $30 Nars concealer once and felt so ripped off.
It just comes down to what works for you. I’m apparently too colorblind to be able to figure out my own skin color/tone, so it’s less time, money and stress for me to just go to Sephora or a make up counter and get my foundation matched. Also, if you are going to spend an entire paycheck at Sephora, spend it on skincare and then you can just skip all the expensive makeup. Or just go buy Neutrogena stuff at Target. It’s almost all under $10 and works great.
Level of sobriety/hungover greatly influences the order of the places on this list for me.
I always thought sharing food meant you have just one jar of pasta sauce or carton of eggs in the fridge rather than one per roommate. Sharing food is not license to eat someone’s leftovers. Those are the rules.
Yes to all of this. When (if, but hopefully when) I get married, I really don’t want to have to do all that shit. However, I’ve sat through so many boring bridal showers, this vindictive part of me wants to have one where I only invite people who made me sit through their bridal showers, playing cliche games like “what’s in your purse” and “guess the spice based on smell.” They’re going to have to buy me two gifts, they’ll eat shitty finger foods no one actually likes, and they’ll snort those GD spices. The friends who skipped that crap will be invited to a party with beer and good food- no gifts required.
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Ugh just had to (re)learn this the hard way. Whenever my friends come to me with situations like this, I’m the first one to say “accept it as is or end it.” But as soon as it happens to me, all logical apparently goes out the window. I’m gonna bookmark this and reread it next time.
I personally don’t like it, but sometimes it’s necessary (like for puppies). We had to use a crate for a while with our family dog when we first got her. She’s a rescue and developed some severe separation anxiety for a while. If we left while she was asleep and didn’t see us go, it was fine. Otherwise we came home to a wrecked house. It wasn’t just a metal box though. She had a bed, blankets, toys and treats in there. Eventually she got over her trust issues and the crate became more of a cozy place for her to go when she got stressed. It’s usually in the garage now, but my parents pull it out during hurricanes when they think she might get anxious.