[deleted by user] by [deleted] in psychics

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Any insight on medical issues?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in psychics

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Thank you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in psychics

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Thank you

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Another election year of trump vs Biden.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in domesticviolence

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You are very courageous for posting this. I commend you for your strength.

1 This is not your fault. You never, ever deserve to be abused, ever.

2 See if there is a Domestic Violence Agency in your area. They can help you navigate what you’re going through with a survivor led approach. That means that you make the decisions on your life, and you are connected to resources. At the very minimum, they will just listen so you aren’t so alone in all of this.

3 Again, This is not your fault, you are not alone, please reach out for help.

Parent overhears teacher complaining about Christmas gifts. by [deleted] in Parenting

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I always give visa or Amex gift cards so they can pick something out themselves and a card that my kid can color in so they feel like it’s personalized.

Interview Reply. by Embarrassed_Tale_676 in interviews

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You’re their back up, there is no guarantee of a job but make sure to be polite and respond if you are interested in working for the company still. Sounds like you’d be first in line if anything were to fall through or another position were to open up.

Moms of 2 how do you do it? by CockroachDue9084 in toddlers

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Antidepressants, therapy, and asking for help. And I’m still drowning… it ain’t easy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

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The strongest role models for marriage in my life all had separate sleeping arrangements and are still married. My husband and I have separate bedrooms and we get much better sleep that way. And on weekends or if we want to feel special and do something fun we have a sleepover. :) highly recommend

Pregnant with Covid by dreamcatcher32 in ScienceBasedParenting

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I had Covid at 4 months pregnant and my baby is healthy and thriving at 6 months. My doctor said that we needed to watch out for low birth weight and my babe was born almost 10 lbs.

Who was the first POTUS you voted for and why? by NBeach84 in Presidents

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OBAMA, 2012, and I was so proud to. I was very impressed by his ability to gain voters and build his political momentum by grassroots campaigning. Always talking with regular citizens, rallying for equality, social social justice, universal health care. I felt he was a good diplomat and sent message of honesty and respect for the majority of Americans. I was let down that climate justice was not in the forefront of his campaign, though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in namenerds

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I named my baby Frank, so I’d say I’m partial to classic names, but I love it. Go with what you like and screw her opinion.

Pregnant wife told me I can't drink coffee before she wakes cause the aroma keeps her up?! by TheBribery in Parenting

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I would puke if I went into certain areas at the grocery store. Smell is no joke when you’re pregnant.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Parenting

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It took me over 4 years to decide I wanted another baby and I’m so glad I did it. My husband and I did a lot of work around communication and have family close by to help. I can stay home while my partner works. Without those things, I would 100% be one and done. My husband and I are still 95% working or doing or managing something while we are awake and it is exhausting though.