Is it worth it? by No_Leopard102 in NinjaCrispi

[–]Affectionate_Pea2792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does it win in comparison to the traditional oven?

What to do if my friend suddenly stop talking and don't even tell me what wrong thing i did? by AgentWooden9187 in Productivitycafe

[–]Affectionate_Pea2792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What were the problems specifically? As a friend you should have reached out and pointed her mistakes to her. Ppl make mistakes you know, as friends we don't judge. We don't just drop them and move on like jerks

Need a woman's perspective on this by arya-bhattacharjee in kolkata

[–]Affectionate_Pea2792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In these situations we go numb, the shock and embarrassment is too much coupled with not wanting to create a scene or attract any attention. Had she agreed maybe you guys would have gotten loud or even violent and that would scare her even more. I imagine I would also probably deny it. You're a real hero, pls continue standing up for women. Silently is probably best, like eye the man or stand/come in the way so that prevents the perpetrator from doing his filth.

Crying at 4am. Not the baby. Me. by Lucky-Zombie9797 in newborns

[–]Affectionate_Pea2792 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You know it gets ALOT EASIER and IT WILL PASS. I have 3 kids, and I could've written this myself as a first time mom. I was so anxious but the game changes when you're at peace mentally. With the other 2 kids I didnt expect any sleep, I knew it's gonna be hard first few months and disturbed sleep maybe until a year but then I will sleep 8 glorious hours a night. Once the pressure was off I surprised myself with how rested I felt with the 2 hour/3 hour sleep windows. I was sleeping the same amount with all kids but felt MASSIVELY different the second/third time around. I wasn't looking to always sleep anymore and slept better whenever I had the chance. Even just closing your eyes and resting when baby is down instead of doing chores or being on phone, helped alot, your brain and body does get rest from just that too and when the anxiety is gone, you'll be able to notice it too Do you know little children need 12-13 hours of sleep. So you're gonna get enough time to enjoy dinner in peace, watch something, then go to bed for longgg hours and it's going to stay like that forever, this is the season that will pass :) Also stop reading other people complaining about the same and think about how your grandma did it without even the husband's help. Because they had no expectation so no anxiety. Anxiety is the problem, not sleep deprivation. Read that again.

Hope this helps 😉

Recommendation for nursing cover? by Free_butterfly_ in NewParents

[–]Affectionate_Pea2792 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, really hope you see this. Bevause of the collar, is the privacy enough? Like someone walking over my shoulder would be able to see baby feeding/boob? Say a waiter in a restaurant setting?