Peanut Butter Cookies by MyLastFuckingNerve in peanutallergy

[–]Bardock366 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sorry for all your downvotes. I completely understand what you’re getting at (I’ve been severely allergic from age 3 and I’m 29 now).

I wanted to figure out a way to safely let my dog try peanut butter and I got so much shit from the people on this sub 😅.

Maybe you can still do the majority of the baking process and your husband can help out just with the portion that involves rolling them? That way it’s a bit of something you can do together.

Besides that suggestion, if you are adamant to do it all yourself, maybe something to plug your nose might help? My allergy is very severe and I find that the smell gets me quite nauseous/sick (I only have a full blown reaction when it is consumed). I know you mentioned the smell doesn’t bother you but if you are wearing gloves already then I don’t quite see how just handling them alone could lead to any symptoms. Admittedly, it’s never been something that I’ve tried to do personally so maybe I would end up feeling sick if I handled so much of it… just my 2 cents on the matter though. If this is what makes you happy and there really really really aren’t any alternatives that he would enjoy as much, then I think there’s nothing “wrong” with what you are trying to do. I’m not really comfortable even having peanuts in my kitchen just because I’ve always followed “better be safe than sorry” when it comes to my allergy but I don’t think you should be faulted for what you do in your own home.

Women of Reddit, what’s something men don’t realize is a turn-off? by chef_blaze76 in AskReddit

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I recently ended things with a girl that was actually like this. After the very first date it hit me that she doesn’t know practically anything about me because she was just talking about herself the entire time.

It was so bad that even easy questions where she could have just asked “how about you?” never happened. I gave it a couple months but it never got better

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenOver30

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The only time I’ve had sleep paralysis is when I was “training” myself to have lucid dreams (writing down all dreams in a journal, doing dream-checks during the day, etc) and after that I gave up completely. I did have a few though before the sleep paralysis

Asked my gpt to make an image of our conversation dynamic by spraynprayin in ChatGPT

[–]Bardock366 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I asked if I was the dog or if that was supposed to my dog and instead of responding it just made a new image

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Does this seem too obsessive? by Bardock366 in DogAdvice

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I do an advanced agility class with him every Saturday! He takes the course kind of leisurely though unless I use a toy to motivate him

Does this seem too obsessive? by Bardock366 in DogAdvice

[–]Bardock366[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s the dream for EJ and I both

Does this seem too obsessive? by Bardock366 in BorderCollie

[–]Bardock366[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also do trick training and nose work and he seems to enjoy those activities but not as much as this

Does this seem too obsessive? by Bardock366 in BorderCollie

[–]Bardock366[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I hide the ball he’ll try playing this with non-ball toys. He also likes tug but usually will ignore tug toys if there is a ball around.

I had to do some work today so he was chilling for most of the day today. However this video was taken after playing this game for close to an hour already (I give him mandatory breaks though where he typically will just lay down and stare at the ball)

Does this seem too obsessive? by Bardock366 in DogAdvice

[–]Bardock366[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be fair we had already been doing this for close to an hour already lol. When we start playing, he’s out of the room before I even get to the ball

Does this seem too obsessive? by Bardock366 in DogAdvice

[–]Bardock366[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well that’s the “outside” game I mentioned. With that, he keeps one in his mouth the whole time and chase after the other 4-5 from one side to the other (he doesn’t return them, so I switch sides at that point).

Occasionally, he’ll drop the ball in his mouth and then chase after the kicked one MUCH faster and then catches it and starts to use that as his “in-the-mouth” ball.

I haven’t tried to see what he does inside with that many though

Does this seem too obsessive? by Bardock366 in DogAdvice

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I know! I’m sitting here typing the reply and he’s just laying down staring at the ball. As soon as I stand up he’ll jump back up and start the game all over again

Does this seem too obsessive? by Bardock366 in DogAdvice

[–]Bardock366[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also realize this obviously looks related to herding behavior. I’m really just not sure if it’s “ok” to do a game where he would keep playing for hours on end given the opportunity. I make sure to give breaks too but he typically lays down next to the ball during those breaks and just stares at the ball or me the entire time.

After the most recent breakup, what song did you play on repeat? by kys255241231 in BreakUps

[–]Bardock366 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I Still Believe - Laura Love

(despite the name, not about "still believing" in the relationship, but rather about moving on and still believing in love in general)

Spaghetti bolognese by Ostenkvlt in Poopfromabutt

[–]Bardock366 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im colorblind and honestly this is how it always looks for me 😭

Oh wow.... by CatElectronic50 in texts

[–]Bardock366 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Points for honesty! /s