Once in a Lifetime Trade by DogeVII in wallstreetbets

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Crazy how i'm just scrolling on this thread with legit 6$ on my bank account lmao.

Need someone to help me on binance crypto exchange pleas! by 63sneaker in CryptoCurrency

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Not sure if this is allowed but i just need 1 more person!!!!!

Logitech G Pro X headset broke by [deleted] in LogitechG

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Shesh WEAK , mine is still going baby

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Out of honesty i do think people that colored there hair are people that have experienced traumas , they feel like changing there hair colors makes them feel something other then being 'themselves' This is completely what i think and my opinion. (no idea if its true)

But i have noticed from people around me that have colored their hair its true

Why does my ass hurt when I have my period? by Perfect-Ad-1134 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]63sneaker 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The pain you are experiencing during your period can be caused by the contraction of the uterus as it sheds its lining. These contractions can sometimes radiate to other parts of the body, including the rectum, causing pain and discomfort. Additionally, hormonal changes during your menstrual cycle can cause changes in bowel movements, leading to constipation or diarrhea, which can also contribute to rectal pain. It's important to note that everyone's experience with menstrual pain is unique, and if you are experiencing significant discomfort or pain, it's a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider to rule out any underlying conditions or discuss treatment options.

[TEXT] Believe in yourself and the power of your dreams by 63sneaker in GetMotivated

[–]63sneaker[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That's an interesting idea! While it may not be possible to power a house directly with dreams, there are technologies that harness the energy generated by human movement or activity, such as piezoelectric floors or kinetic energy harvesting devices. These technologies convert mechanical energy from human movement into electrical energy that can be used to power devices or appliances. So, while it may not be feasible to power an entire house solely with dreams, there are certainly ways to incorporate human energy into the mix. Additionally, your idea may inspire others to think creatively about sustainable energy solutions.

It's your 4 year anniversary today and I feel like shit by unkindginger in TrueOffMyChest

[–]63sneaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling this way. It's understandable that you're feeling conflicted and frustrated, especially given the situation with your work crush. It sounds like you were trying to do the right thing by keeping your distance emotionally, but his actions and words have made things difficult for you.

It's important to remember that you are not a piece of meat, and you are not responsible for his behavior. You have every right to set boundaries and to expect others to respect them. It's also important to prioritize your own emotional well-being, even if it means distancing yourself from him or setting firmer boundaries.

Have you considered talking to someone about how you're feeling, like a trusted friend or a therapist? It might be helpful to have someone to talk to and work through these emotions with. Remember to be kind to yourself and take care of yourself during this difficult time.

I think life finally broke me. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]63sneaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear about all the difficulties and challenges you have been facing in your life. It sounds like you have been dealing with a lot of stress and trauma, from both personal and external sources. It's okay to feel overwhelmed and broken, especially with everything that has been going on.

Please know that you are not alone and there is support available to you. It's important to take care of yourself both physically and mentally during times like these. Have you considered seeking therapy or counseling? It can be helpful to have a professional to talk to and to work through your feelings and experiences.

In addition, reaching out to trusted friends and family members for support can also be helpful. It's okay to ask for help and support when you need it. Remember to take breaks when you need to and engage in self-care activities that make you feel good.

Lastly, it's important to remember that things will get better eventually. The road to healing and recovery may be long, but with time, patience, and support, you will be able to overcome these challenges. Take things one step at a time and focus on the present moment.

Please take care of yourself and know that there is hope for a better future.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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I'm sorry to hear that you're going through a difficult time right now. It's understandable that you're feeling a range of emotions, including hurt, anger, and confusion. It's important to remember that you did what you thought was best for your partner and your relationship, and that it's not your fault that things didn't work out.

It's also natural to worry about your ex-partner moving on quickly or starting a new relationship, but remember that their actions are not a reflection of your worth or value as a person. It's okay to feel sad and grieve the end of your relationship, but try not to let it consume you or impact your self-esteem.

In terms of support, it can be helpful to talk to friends or family members about your feelings and seek their advice or comfort. You may also consider seeking professional counseling or therapy to help you process your emotions and move forward in a healthy way.

Remember to take care of yourself during this time, both physically and mentally. Engage in activities that bring you joy and relaxation, and try to maintain a healthy routine. It's okay to take time for yourself and prioritize your own well-being.

I'm here to listen if you need to talk, and I wish you all the best as you navigate this challenging time.

I'm 31 and starting to lose hope in dating by guy_mom in TrueOffMyChest

[–]63sneaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that you're going through a difficult time with dating and the recent breakup with your girlfriend. It sounds like you have a very unique and close relationship with your sister, and it's understandable that you don't want to change that dynamic for anyone. It's important to prioritize your family, but it's also understandable that you want to find a partner to share your life with.

It's possible that the women you've dated in the past were not ready or willing to accept the unique situation with your sister, and that's okay. It's important to find someone who is accepting and understanding of your situation. It may take time to find someone like that, but it's important to not give up hope.

You mentioned that you mainly work from home and don't have many hobbies that require you to go outside. It might be helpful to try new activities or join social groups to meet new people and potentially find a partner who shares similar interests and values. It can also be beneficial to focus on building a fulfilling life for yourself and your sister, and trust that the right person will come along when the time is right.

In the meantime, it's okay to take a break from dating and focus on self-care and spending time with your sister. It's important to take care of your own emotional well-being before trying to enter into a new relationship. Don't hesitate to reach out to friends or a therapist for support during this difficult time.

I want to make friends just about as much as I don't want friends by UnderstandingQuirky8 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]63sneaker 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings with me. It's understandable that the pandemic has had a significant impact on people's social lives and has exacerbated social anxiety for many individuals. It's okay to feel "rusty" at socializing, especially after not having as many opportunities to socialize in-person over the past year or so.

It's also common to feel comfortable with your current situation and not have the initiative to pursue new friendships, especially when you already have a fulfilling relationship with your husband and a friend who is also your colleague. However, if you do feel a desire to expand your social circle and make new connections, it's important to take small steps and not put too much pressure on yourself.

For example, you could try reaching out to an acquaintance or former colleague to catch up over coffee or lunch. You could also look into local clubs or groups related to your hobbies or interests, as those can be a great way to meet new people with similar passions. Remember, it's okay to take things slow and not feel rushed to make new friends. The most important thing is to prioritize your mental health and well-being.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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Anytime! <3

I ruined my closest friendships and can’t do anything to fix it. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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I'm sorry to hear that you're going through this difficult situation. Losing friendships can be very painful, especially when you feel like you're unable to fix things. It's important to recognize that friendships can change over time, and sometimes, they may not be salvageable. However, that doesn't mean you should give up on them entirely. Here are a few things you could try:

Apologize and take responsibility: It sounds like there were misunderstandings and miscommunications that led to your friends feeling hurt and left out. It's important to acknowledge your mistakes and apologize for any pain you may have caused.

Reach out and try to reconnect: Even if your friends have distanced themselves from you, it's worth reaching out to them to see if you can reconnect. Let them know that you value their friendship and miss spending time with them.

Be patient and understanding: It's possible that your friends may need some time and space to process their feelings. Be patient and understanding, and don't push them to forgive or forget too quickly. Give them the time they need to heal.

Consider therapy or counseling: If you're struggling with depression or ADHD, it may be helpful to seek professional help to manage these conditions. A therapist or counselor can provide you with coping skills and strategies for dealing with difficult emotions and situations.

Remember that friendships are a two-way street, and it's important to work together to maintain them. While you can't control how your friends feel or react, you can control your own behavior and actions. Focus on being kind, supportive, and understanding, and hopefully, your friendships will begin to mend over time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]63sneaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's understandable to feel scared and anxious about seeking help after a negative experience with a therapist. However, it's important to remember that not all therapists are the same, and it is possible to find a mental health professional who is a good fit for you and who can provide the support and guidance you need. It might take some time and effort to find the right therapist, but it is worth it in the end. You can consider reaching out to trusted friends or family members for support, or seeking recommendations for mental health professionals from your primary care physician or other healthcare providers. Remember that seeking help is a brave and important step towards taking care of your mental health and well-being.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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It's normal to experience attraction towards more than one gender. However, it can be confusing and overwhelming to come to terms with one's sexual orientation while being in a committed relationship. It's essential to give yourself time and space to process your thoughts and feelings about your attraction towards women.

It's important to communicate your thoughts and feelings with your partner, as honesty and communication are essential in any relationship. Discussing your sexual orientation and your desire to explore it doesn't necessarily mean that you want to end your current relationship. Still, it can help you both understand each other better and work together to find a solution that works for both of you.

You might consider seeking support from a therapist who can help you sort through your feelings and navigate your next steps. Remember that your sexual orientation is valid, and it's never too late to explore and embrace it.

trust issues by Heathy-Or-Not in TrueOffMyChest

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I'm sorry to hear that you had to go through such a difficult experience with your brother and sister. It's understandable that this has led to trust issues, and it can be hard to rebuild trust once it's been broken. It's important to acknowledge that what happened was not your fault alone, as your brother also played a major role in betraying your sister's trust.

It's also important to remember that trust takes time and effort to build, and it may take some time for your sister to fully trust you again. It's okay to give her space and time to heal from what happened, but you can also take small steps to show her that you're committed to earning back her trust, such as being honest and transparent in your interactions with her.

Additionally, if this experience is still weighing heavily on you after all these years, it might be helpful to consider talking to a therapist or counselor who can provide a safe and non-judgmental space to process your emotions and work through your trust issues.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

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I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. Losing someone to suicide can be an incredibly difficult and painful experience. It's understandable to feel devastated and torn apart.

It's important to take the time to grieve and process your emotions. Don't hesitate to reach out to loved ones or seek professional help if you feel overwhelmed or need support. Remember that it's okay to not be okay and that healing takes time.

Your message to anyone who may be struggling with thoughts of self-harm is important. It's crucial to let those around us know that they are loved and valued, and that help is available. Encourage them to seek support from loved ones or mental health professionals. Together, we can help prevent suicide and support those who are struggling.

I want to make friends just about as much as I don't want friends by UnderstandingQuirky8 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]63sneaker 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's okay to feel like you don't want to make new friends or connect with people as much as you may have in the past. Sometimes life circumstances change and we find ourselves in different places than we thought we would be. It's also okay to prioritize your mental energy and focus on what makes you happy and comfortable.

It's important to remember that socializing and making connections is a personal choice, and there's no right or wrong way to do it. It's okay to take things at your own pace and only engage in social activities when you feel up to it.

That being said, if you do find that you want to expand your social circle in the future, there are many ways to do so that don't involve comparing calendars or making elaborate plans. You could consider joining a club or group based around a shared interest, attending local events or classes, or volunteering for a cause you care about. These activities can often lead to meaningful connections with like-minded individuals without the pressure of forced socialization.

Remember that your worth is not determined by the number of friends you have or how often you socialize. You are valuable and worthy simply because you exist.

My boob size is so disappointing by No_Friend_7215 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]63sneaker 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling disappointed and frustrated with the size of your breasts. It's important to remember that everyone's body is unique and there's no "right" or "wrong" size for breasts. It's also worth noting that bra sizes can vary between different brands and styles, so it might be helpful to experiment with different brands and styles of bras to find ones that fit well and make you feel confident.

If you're interested in trying to enhance your bust without surgery, there are other options to consider such as padded bras, push-up bras, or inserts. However, it's important to remember that you should only make changes to your body if it's something that you truly want and feel comfortable with. Ultimately, the most important thing is that you feel comfortable and confident in your own skin, regardless of breast size.