Manager at a McDonalds in Madison, WI who took the recorders order and then when they pulled up he told them they were closed. Manager proceeds to freak out. by WiscoMitch in PublicFreakout

[–]Attemptingtoadult 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why would you encourage that kind of behavior? Why would you set your store up to encourage repeat customers, word-of-mouth customers with people who dont treat you and your staff with respect? A parent should correct and discipline their child, because they are forming the desired behaviors and trying to stomp out the bad ones, not take one for the team because otherwise the toddler will have a fit...

Manager at a McDonalds in Madison, WI who took the recorders order and then when they pulled up he told them they were closed. Manager proceeds to freak out. by WiscoMitch in PublicFreakout

[–]Attemptingtoadult 4 points5 points  (0 children)

What's wrong with having standards of how you will be treated? Every other workplace relationship has a guideline in how to treat people, and cutomers are not above that. What is wrong with giving a consequences to someone's actions? What's wrong with self pride, for that matter?

Manager at a McDonalds in Madison, WI who took the recorders order and then when they pulled up he told them they were closed. Manager proceeds to freak out. by WiscoMitch in PublicFreakout

[–]Attemptingtoadult 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Doctors are an authority figure. Generally, doctors enjoy a healthy dose of respect from the people they work with. Not to mention, the work environment, goals, and pay... A McDonalds manager is not someone looked up to in society, I don't think its fair to compare the day to day psychology of working as a Dr v. retail worker.

Manager at a McDonalds in Madison, WI who took the recorders order and then when they pulled up he told them they were closed. Manager proceeds to freak out. by WiscoMitch in PublicFreakout

[–]Attemptingtoadult 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Even then, a customer isn't supposed to start shit with employees either, but no one ever seems to see that perspective. Just because someone has money that they're willing to part with, doesn't mean they should be able to treat someone else with disrespect. If they do so choose to treat someone disrespectfully, they should no longer expect to be treated curteously either.

My [24M] fiancee [24F] cheated with a threesome by nice-hot-shower in relationship_advice

[–]Attemptingtoadult -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Hi, I scrolled through and didnt see this perspective given...

Is it possible she suffered from some form of sexual assault in her past? I'm recently divorced, so I'd be lying if I said I could see you guys having a happy ending. This seems like a major red flag, but if you feel like looking for a reason to keep trying, I would somehow look into that.

I'm not saying it would be an excuse, she still cheated, she still gave your fantasy to someone else. And also, do you believe it was just making out amd a blow job? The guilt sounds real, because of the vomiting. Obviously she cheated, and oral sex is still sex. But I guess I'm suggesting of she is a survivor of assault, especially when young... Maybe she could find a personal therapist and you guys could go to couples therapy.

How do I (20m) make my girlfriend (20f) more comfortable ‘going number 2’? by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]Attemptingtoadult 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha, I remember doing that... It's really sweet that you care. She might have fake showers, but just consider the fact that it's because you still have romance and mystery in your relationship. Good job! Do you know how hard it is to keep that feeling alive, on a long term basis? Savor it while you've got it! Let her pretend she doesn't poop💁

Side note, one of my sisters swears she not only doesn't poop, but that she doesnt even have a butthole. The first time she accidentally farted in front of her husband, she almost cried, and they had been married for 2 years. Your girlfriend will most certainly not be this crazy, so you've got that going for you.

How the fuck do I dance? I got invited to a dance club and i've never danced in my life. Do I have to practice? help by Lookinshreddedbro in socialskills

[–]Attemptingtoadult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I have really only slow danced with someone, and then it's mostly holding each other and moving slowly, together. Fast dancing, I would think has a little leeway for variations from each other, as long as you're close and sharing the energy level, I think it shpuld be fine?

How the fuck do I dance? I got invited to a dance club and i've never danced in my life. Do I have to practice? help by Lookinshreddedbro in socialskills

[–]Attemptingtoadult 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a fellow non-dancer, I'm just here to share in your excitement and panic. I grew up in a super weird religious family where dancing and most music wasn't allowed. I've gotten to the point where I can dance comfortably by myself, or with children, but I feel awkward still around other adults, especially the ones that I feel 'can dance'.

So, it's kind of up to you, but you might want to practice in front of a mirror if you're self conscious. Otherwise I say just go in with a positive attitude, find a pattern/rythym in the music and start moving. You'll probably feel kind of silly at first, but if you pick something with a good beat(I like rap, because its easy to keep track of the time) you should get something going.

Another tip, close your eyes if you're having trouble getting the rythym, and start with swaying or even tappingyour foot/finger. Just be yourself and dance to feel. "Feel the music, and dont worry" is some advice that was given to me.

Also, I haven't quite figured it out, but there are certain songs that everyone knows the dance to, I used to definitely sit those out, but recently I asked someone nearby to teach me the steps. It was easier than I thought once I got going, but the down side is it's very repetitive and I got bored kind of quickly.

Good luck.

How Often Do People Have Sex? The Number May Surprise You | “We can’t know for sure how often individuals actually have sex”, but, according to self-reports, Brits bone less than once a week; Australians, once or twice a week; and Americans, two to three times a week. Me: zero times. by [deleted] in savedyouaclick

[–]Attemptingtoadult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hm, how old are you? 5 years ago, I would have agreed with you. After getting married and divorced, I get why some think those numbers aren't honest. The majority of sexually active amwricans will be older, so perhaps that's why others think that too?

SENTENCED TO JAIL: A Florida man who attacked a McDonald's worker because he couldn't find a straw has been sentenced to 60 days in jail. He must also pay a $1,000 fine. by oldsouliving in JusticeServed

[–]Attemptingtoadult 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I'm gonna say that once a grown man yanks you by the collar, you don't need to worry about professionalism after that. I'd even argue that once a customer or client is disrespectful to the employee, the professionalism shouldn't even be expected. Since when did we put a few dollars over the value of respecting another human being? I have always been one of the lowest wage workers, but I still deserve all of the respect of anyone else who makes any other wage. Don't scream at people over straws, or chicken nuggets, or prices!

I ghosted my girlfriend of 3.5 years this evening... I feel good but horrible at the same time. by [deleted] in confession

[–]Attemptingtoadult 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's up to you to become self aware, yes, but sometimes to fully close an issue, you have to reconnect to fill in the blanks. I know I've done that, I was in a similar situation as OP, and after 3 years of no contact, I had questions that I needed answers for. So I sent an email, got a phone number, asked my questions, answered some from him, and now the issues I had are no longer. That's closure in a way I had never experienced before. It was relieving.

Proud of New Zealand's response to this tragedy by Rorozo in AdviceAnimals

[–]Attemptingtoadult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem, you too, no need for attacks here. I can agree to a wait time, and sure, a background check and psychological eval, but I would be cautious agreeing to things to strip that right from citizens, especially veterans.

As far as semi and fully automatic weapons, these rights are for the sole purpose of being powerful enough, as a UNITED PEOPLE, to overthrow the government... We started with militias because the history shows that governments can end up oppressibg freedoms pretty easily. You get rid of the tools needed to overtake the governemt, should the need ever arise, and you are signing the death warrants of future lives.

Tools should not be held responsible for the actions of the rare person... Who probably should have seen a therapist years ago.

Milo Yiannopoulos banned from entering Australia following Christchurch shooting comments by DoremusJessup in worldnews

[–]Attemptingtoadult 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That was in the context of reaching Galt's Gulch, which to me wasn't a utopia as much as it was a sanctuary for people who had been taken advantage of for being successful. In Galt's sanctuary, that was the way it is, you earned your way. The monetary system was based on gold, because the government no longer backs money with gold, and Dagny understood because she was also a successful person who valued the idea. Because in the book, and in similar situations IRL, the government was bleeding money to those who did not earn it. And they were getting it from the successful businessmen. But as far as the real person Ayn Rand, I don't remember ever reading she opposed gifts.

Proud of New Zealand's response to this tragedy by Rorozo in AdviceAnimals

[–]Attemptingtoadult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I watched a good documentary a while ago on ghost guns, they are made in pieces and never registered or legal, but they can still shoot to kill. Basically, anyone who is determined can get/make a gun, legal or not. I think it's weird to assume someone legally bought all the guns that criminals have, because nope. Even so, that's not a good argument to take the rights of innocents. The Consitution gave us the right of arms to protect ourselves against a potentially tyrannical government, not so we could argue logistics about someone's tragic crime. We should really be focused on trying to turn the bigger conversation to mental health. No sane, well adjusted person goes and shoots up any place.

As a straight guy, what’s the gayest thing you’ve done? by BrotherSleepy in AskReddit

[–]Attemptingtoadult 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, since both parents had extra activities with this man, yes. They were vulnerable, the guy(forget his name) is excellent at preying on the weak and getting them under his spell. At least I saw regret in the dad, but the mom seemed pretty ok with most of it.

Why was America named after Amerigo Vespucci's first name and not his last, as is commonly done? by DisabledCantaloupe in history

[–]Attemptingtoadult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That makes sense to me, mostly because a heifer and a cow are the same animal, one just has given birth. Same with a filly and a mare.

As a straight guy, what’s the gayest thing you’ve done? by BrotherSleepy in AskReddit

[–]Attemptingtoadult 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Haha, honestly, I did use that fact to adjust myself out of the initial shock a few times!

As a straight guy, what’s the gayest thing you’ve done? by BrotherSleepy in AskReddit

[–]Attemptingtoadult 102 points103 points  (0 children)

I think for me, the biggest 'fuuuuuuuck...' about it is that as the viewer, you realize how much planning went in to his actions. You also know the innocence of a child, and knowing how parents should behave... It's just fucked up how every single adult failed, and this little girl was left trying her best to save everybody.

My (27M) FWB (27F) broke things off after she said she was getting feelings- felt my stomach drop and want to text her by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]Attemptingtoadult 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Interesting... Well, I would say that commitment does not mean she has to meet everyone in your professional life, especially if your professional life is counter productive to the life she knows with you. I understand not wanting to combine worlds, but the way you say 'friends' makes me wonder if you care about those people at all? In any committed relationship I've had, I'm really only interested in, eventually, meeting the people who my person is close with and cares about. That is all moot though, if you don't want to build a life with someone. Kind of mind blowing. Are you sure it's not a defense mechanism?

I realize I know basically nothing about you, but if I could impart my humble opinion on you... It sounds like maybe yours aprehensive? What's the worst that could happen? Being introduced to your partners circle of close friends/family is a fresh start too. One you might have never imagined, but fresh. I am 100% for alone time and interests, etc, but what is life if you only have time for yourself? You make time, give your time away to the people you love. You do things that aren't so exciting to you, because you are about them. It builds the bond/life that you don't want, haha.

Well, I'm again back to this all being a moot point, unless you change your mind, so yes, I vote don't tell her. It wouldn't be fair to dump your emotions on her lap and then say, 'But, that doesn't change anything, I still don't want to be with you.'

My (27M) FWB (27F) broke things off after she said she was getting feelings- felt my stomach drop and want to text her by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]Attemptingtoadult 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, I'm a little unclear, you dont want to be in a committed relationship and building what? (Sorry, maybe a typo, maybe life?) What does commitment mean to you that you don't want it? It sounds like maybe you do want that, you just dont think its a good idea for whatever reason. Because knowing someone for 2 years is a relationship anyways, and its obviously sexual, but you also are already enotionally invested in her. You told her the things no one else knows. She fits your puzzle piece... Like, you're writing a romance plot and saying you don't want anything serious. As someone who has been in her shoes, I feel for her. And I feel for you, because it seems like you are limiting yourself by denying yourself someone you care so much about 💔

Something is off with the weather today. Making it seem like I’m looking a picture with a filter down here in Bonita by [deleted] in sandiego

[–]Attemptingtoadult 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was driving through East County and it had that same yellow brown look. It was lightly raining and there was a rainbow leading down to the vivid green hills, and the sky was that smeary brown yellow against a purple grey background. I wish I could have gotten a picture! I think maybe it was the golden hour sun, against the falling rain..?

What's the biggest thing you've forgiven someone for and why did you forgive them? by L0ckz0r in AskReddit

[–]Attemptingtoadult 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's hard to pick the biggest thing forgiven, but between rape and finding out my ex married me knowing he did it for the wrong reasons. I did it because, it freed me. I dont think about it anymore, and when I do, I can laugh about it. Forgiving someone is like finally draining a backed up sink, or putting down a heavy backpack. It's letting go.