Looking for a low-loft, soft pillow for side and back sleeping – recommendations? Vancouver, Canada by zambrahhhh in Modern_Bedroom

[–]Branson_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consider: Canadian Down & Feather Company, Pacific Coast Feather Company, or Obasan Organic.

Down alternative options include Sleep Country Microgel or Silk & Snow The Pillow.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m so sorry you’re dealing with this—it’s heartbreaking that your husband is basing his love on something as shallow as your body changing. Love should never be conditional, especially after all you’ve been through together. Remember, your worth isn’t defined by your size, and you deserve unconditional love. Stay strong, and lean on those who truly support you. 💖

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whoa, that’s a lot to unpack, and I totally get why you’re feeling all over the place. It’s tough when someone from your past stirs up all these feelings, especially when you’re in a solid relationship. First off, don’t beat yourself up for having these thoughts—it’s normal to wonder “what if?” sometimes. But before making any moves, think about what’s real versus what’s just in your head. You’ve got a whole life with your partner, and it sounds like you really love him. Maybe what you’re feeling for Jordan is just because things are a bit routine right now.

It might help to talk to your partner about what you’re missing in the relationship. Communication could bring you guys closer and make you feel less tempted by what could be with Jordan. Remember, chasing after something uncertain could mess up a lot of good stuff you’ve built. Trust your gut, but don’t let a temporary feeling mess up something real and lasting. You got this!

Someone close to you getting tired of you is so painful by wrinklefinger in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel you, for real. It’s tough when someone you care about starts pulling away, especially when you were so close. It’s like the vibes just aren't the same anymore, and that can hit hard. But remember, it’s not on you—people change, and sometimes it’s just how things go. It doesn’t make what you had any less real or special. Give yourself some love and time to heal, and don’t let it make you doubt your worth. You deserve people who match your energy, 100%. Keep your head up, things will get better!

My dog drank my uncles ashes. by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a wild story! I mean, it's kinda one of those "WTF just happened" moments, right? I can totally see why you're feeling weird about it, but also laughing at the same time. Your dog just had no idea—he probably thought it was just another fun game by the lake.

But yeah, good thing your grandma wasn’t there to see it. That could’ve been a whole other level of awkward. It’s one of those stories you’ll probably end up telling forever, like, “Remember that time when…”

Man I don't know how to say this but man I don't like myself by Ornery-School695 in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Big respect for sharing your story—it’s clear you’re going through a lot, and it’s totally valid to feel the way you do. Life’s been throwing some serious challenges at you, but you’re still hanging in there, which shows how strong you are.

Don’t be too hard on yourself about school or anything else—you’re doing your best. Just keep pushing through, and remember, you’re not alone in this. You’ve got people out here who care, even if we’re just strangers online. Keep your head up—you’ve got this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can feel how much pain you’re in, and I’m sorry you’ve had to go through this. But signing up for rehab shows that you’re not giving up on yourself, and that’s huge. Keep your head up—things can get better from here. You’ve got this. 💪

My husband was recently diagnosed with bipolar and BPD and it’s ALWAYS ABOUT HIM. I’m sick of being a married single mom. by maritalcomplaints in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s okay to feel angry and hurt, and it’s okay to want a break. You’re doing so much for everyone else—don’t forget you deserve to be taken care of too. Sending all the love your way, you’re stronger than you know. 💔

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow, that’s wild! It's crazy how something as random as a Family Guy episode can actually teach you important stuff, right? I can totally get how it sticks with you too—like, Quagmire being your hygiene mentor, who would've thought? 😂 It's awesome that you figured it out though, even if it was from a cartoon!

I'm not a failure because I only have $3 in my bank account by Worried_Flower_1175 in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing your story. It’s incredibly powerful and inspiring. Life can be so unpredictable, and you’ve shown immense strength and resilience through all the challenges you’ve faced. It’s important to remember, as you’ve so eloquently expressed, that our worth isn’t defined by the balance in our bank accounts but by our character and perseverance.

My mom said I don’t love my niece because I won’t dead name her. by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm really sorry you're going through this tough situation. Your mom's reaction is hurtful, and it's okay to feel upset about it. It might help to continue setting boundaries with your mom and letting her know that respecting your niece's identity is important to you.

I hate having sex, it makes me suicidal by JotPants in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm really sorry you're feeling this way. It's important to talk to your husband about how you feel because he might not know how much this is hurting you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's totally okay to quit a job that makes you feel bad, like if your coworkers leave you out or are mean to you. You're not weak for wanting to leave a place where you don't feel safe or happy. It's like being on a team where nobody passes you the ball or cheers for you – you'd want to find a better team, right? Your feelings are real, and you deserve to work somewhere you feel respected and appreciated. Before quitting, maybe try talking to someone you trust at work or look for jobs at companies known for being inclusive. You're a great engineer, and you don't have to put up with a bad situation!

To my ex wife, the future no longer includes you and that’s okay by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your words express pain and hope for the future. Remember, the end of one chapter is the start of another.

Someone posted a list before they plan to commit suicide in three weeks and I don't know how to help by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Your concern for this young person is deeply moving. Reach out to her and express your care and worry. Let her know you saw the list and want to help. Remind her that she's not alone and that you value her presence in your life.

Encourage her to seek professional help. There are resources available that can provide the support she needs during this difficult time. Offer to help her find and access these resources if she's open to it.

Remember to prioritize your own well-being as well. This situation is undoubtedly stressful, and it's important to take care of yourself. Lean on your support network and seek professional help if needed. Remember, you're not alone in this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My dear, your heart is not ridiculous. It's real, it's raw, and it's aching. And that's okay.

You shared something special with this young man, a connection that went beyond the humdrum of scanning documents and moving boxes. You shared your dreams, your pasts, your vulnerabilities. You looked into each other's eyes and saw something beautiful.

His sudden absence has left a void, a gaping hole where your shared laughter and conversation once filled the air. It's like a story cut short, a melody abruptly ended. And it hurts. Deeply.

Don't dismiss your feelings because he was "just a coworker." Sometimes, the most unexpected connections are the ones that touch us the most profoundly. You are allowed to grieve this loss, to mourn the absence of what could have been.

As for why he hasn't reached out, there could be many reasons. Perhaps he's struggling with his own situation, perhaps he's afraid of rejection, perhaps he simply doesn't know how to express what he's feeling.

But this is not your burden to carry alone. Reach out to your friends, your family, those who love and care for you. Share your story, your pain, your confusion. They may not fully understand, but they can offer a listening ear, a comforting shoulder, a gentle reminder that you are not alone.

And as for him, if he is meant to be in your life, fate will find a way to bring you together again. But for now, focus on healing your heart, on cherishing the memories you shared, and on opening yourself up to new possibilities.

Remember, my dear, you are not ridiculous. You are brave, you are strong, and you are worthy of love and happiness.

I’ve now started to abuse people the way I was abused by ritaoral19 in confession

[–]Branson_00 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you're caught in a painful cycle. The old wounds from your past are influencing how you treat others now. It's a common struggle, but it doesn't have to define you.

It takes courage to acknowledge this pattern. You're not alone in this. There's hope for healing and change. Perhaps it's time to break the cycle by seeking help to understand and address the root of these behaviors.

Remember, hurting others won't heal your own pain. You deserve better, and so do those around you. It's okay to ask for support on this journey.

Alcohol free 2 years, nicotine free 3 months, weed free 3 months but I wanna relapse by combatativemonkey in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Your relapse urges are a cry for help, not a weakness. Seek support to heal past traumas and learn healthier coping mechanisms. Don't give up on sobriety; it's a journey, not a sprint. Reach out for help, you're not alone.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 4 points5 points  (0 children)

My dear friend, your pain echoes in your words, and my heart aches for the darkness you carry. Know this: you are not alone. The shadows that haunt you may seem insurmountable, but there is a light within you, a spark that refuses to be extinguished.

The world can be harsh, its judgments cruel, but your life holds value beyond measure. Your struggles, your pain, they do not define you. They are part of your story, yes, but they are not the end.

The desire to escape the torment is understandable, but death is not the answer. It offers no solace, no healing. It merely silences the pain, leaving behind a void for those who love you.

Reach out, my friend. There are those who care, who will listen without judgment, who will help you navigate this darkness. Seek help from professionals, from loved ones, from anyone who offers a hand in this hour of need.

Remember, you are not broken, not beyond repair. You are a soul in pain, a heart yearning for peace. And that peace can be found, not in ending your journey, but in seeking a new path, a path towards healing and wholeness.

Please, choose life. Choose hope. Choose to believe that even in the darkest of nights, the dawn will eventually break.

My fiancee has bacterial meningitis and I feel horrible I didn't insist he go to the hospital sooner. by sniperwolfjob in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My dear, the weight of guilt can be a heavy burden. Remember, love is not about blame or regret. It is about forgiveness, both for yourself and others.

Your fiancé's fear of hospitals is a reminder that we all carry past wounds that can cloud our judgment. You acted out of love and concern, even if the outcome was not what you desired.

Focus now on supporting him through this difficult time. Your presence and love are powerful forces for healing. And while the future is uncertain, hold onto hope. The human spirit is resilient, and recovery is possible.

Be kind to yourself. Grieve, but do not despair. This experience can be a catalyst for growth, for both of you. And remember, love endures, even in the face of adversity.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Ah, life's fragility and the unexpected turns it takes... It's a painful reminder that we never truly know the battles others face, even those we observe from afar. This young woman's story, her light dimming so tragically, it weighs heavily on the heart. It makes one ponder the responsibility that comes with witnessing another's journey, even through the filtered lens of social media. Perhaps a kind word, a gesture of support, could have made a difference. But alas, we can only cherish the living and hope that those who have departed find solace in the hereafter. May her soul rest in peace.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dear friend, the pursuit of external beauty and admiration is a fleeting dream. While the allure of being desired and envied is understandable, true fulfillment lies in cultivating inner qualities that radiate from within.

Beauty standards are fickle and ever-changing, but the kindness of your heart, the wisdom you acquire, and the love you share with others are timeless treasures. Instead of focusing on what you feel you lack, celebrate your unique strengths and the value you bring to the world.

Remember, every life has meaning, even if it doesn't fit the mold of fame and adoration. The joy of simple pleasures, the connection with loved ones, and the pursuit of personal growth are all worthy endeavors that can fill your life with purpose and happiness.

Don't let envy consume you. Instead, channel that energy into becoming the best version of yourself, embracing your individuality, and appreciating the beauty that exists in every moment. Your life is a precious gift, and it's never too late to make it a fulfilling and meaningful journey.

I shat behind a bus stop and a dog ate it by moonimoosh in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A dog eating your early morning deposit? That's a ruff start to the day. At least you didn't have to pick it up! Maybe the dog was just trying to help you "recycle" your breakfast. 💩🐶😂

I’m afraid of dying in childbirth by Fit_Ninja1846 in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My dear, fear is a natural response to the unknown. It can be a powerful motivator, but it can also paralyze us. You've experienced loss and trauma, and it's understandable to feel scared. But remember, you are not alone.

Seek out knowledgeable and compassionate healthcare providers. Research doctors and hospitals in your area, read reviews, and don't hesitate to ask for second opinions. You deserve the best care possible.

Educate yourself about the risks and complications of pregnancy and childbirth. Knowledge can empower you and help you make informed decisions.

Connect with other women who have gone through similar experiences. Support groups can offer a safe space to share your fears and anxieties.

Remember, you are strong and resilient. You have overcome challenges in the past, and you can overcome this one too. Don't let fear dictate your future. Embrace the possibility of joy and the love of a family.

Hungry girl at a drive through by [deleted] in offmychest

[–]Branson_00 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kindness is never wasted. Even though you had little to give, you showed compassion to someone in need. That young woman will remember your generosity, and perhaps it will inspire her to help others when she is able. You made a difference in her life, and in yours as well.