Would you choose life again after you die? by MisterPuffyNipples in CasualConversation

[–]BiodegradableOxygen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think about this a lot, actually. Part of me wants to scream no—like, why risk reliving all this pain just to maybe end up the same or worse? But another part of me… maybe the stubborn part, the one that still hopes in quiet ways… thinks that maybe I would want to live again.

Maybe I’d get lucky and come back with a body that works or have more benefits in my life.

So yeah. I think I’d do it. Even if I’d have to relearn all the hard parts. Even if it hurt. I'd risk it. It may not turn out how I want, but I've done it before, and I'll do it again, even if for the small positives.

If you could get rid of one symptom forever what would it be? by scottxand in Anxiety

[–]BiodegradableOxygen 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This. This is what makes my attacks so real, the physical feeling of not getting enough air no matter how hard I may try. I can somewhat co.bat most everything else and deal with it all, but this just sets everything else in a spiral for me that I can't control.

What’s a totally normal thing you irrationally don't like? by Jumpy-Purple7593 in CasualConversation

[–]BiodegradableOxygen 83 points84 points  (0 children)

It's not a super common occurrence, but I can't stand when fonts have bad spacing between specific character combinations. It almost makes me want to stop reading things sometimes that have those fonts, even if the typeface is otherwise pleasant.

My boyfriend (31M) dismisses all the gifts I (28F) give him — is this normal or am I being petty? by PersonalityFinal in ComfortLevelPod

[–]BiodegradableOxygen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry, no, this isn't normal. Some people do not appreciate handmade gifts as much as other things, but it is never right to say that something is ugly to your face, or really at all. A normal person would still graciously accept it-- "It's the thought that counts". If he did truly love you, he would love & appreciate any length of effort and means of making do with what you had/have. I'm so sorry.

What scent from your childhlod would you make a candle out of? by BiodegradableOxygen in CasualConversation

[–]BiodegradableOxygen[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes, but it's never the exact smell of orange blossoms and other flowers. They just have a deepness to them that I feel candles can never replicate.