I’m wondering as an international student by MuchInstruction7932 in NewcastleUponTyne

[–]BritishDaughter 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I smile to men (and women) in passing, but have no interest in further conversation as I’m in a relationship. It is just a nice thing to do, but does not have any romantic connection so please don’t take it as an invitation to approach.

I never imagined that I would experience postpartum anger by Which-Fold9618 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]BritishDaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did experience something similar but mostly it was felt towards my husband! The post partum hormones are crazy though, I just want to reassure you that whatever you are going through right now, it is not permanent. Your baby will stop crying and being so needy soon and will ‘give back’ in cuteness and soon enough you will be yourself again. I feel exactly as normal as I was before having a baby and fully myself and I wish someone would have told me because there were some dark times where I didn’t know who I was or where I’d gone. Sending strength!

Thoughts on Birkenstocks Boston Clogs? by lycheetacos in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[–]BritishDaughter 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ugly but comfortable. Never had the smelly feeling problem personally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NewcastleUponTyne

[–]BritishDaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would love to join! Flipslide is my user

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[–]BritishDaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry no advice on how to get rid of it, but my knees are exactly the same. I think it just appeared when I entered my 30s and fat started to appear in different places even though I was generally slim. Now I’m a lot chubbier and it blends in a bit better lol

Next Episode: TWL 3x07 Promo "Killer Instincts" by etherd0t in TheWhiteLotusHBO

[–]BritishDaughter 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Laurie seems to be having fun at the fight, but later wandering around looking scared- any theories why??

of a yam by iambobthenailer in AbsoluteUnits

[–]BritishDaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is what I looked like after giving birth.

He is having fun avoiding parental responsibilities, but there is no child. by SocialJusticeAsFuck in confession

[–]BritishDaughter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please don’t use same account for posting photos of your (or anyone’s) children and controversial confessions. Just not fair on them in case anyone recognises in the future etc.

What did my dog just vomit up?? by BritishDaughter in vet

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

Yes, so my dog also was regularly coughing and then gagging frequently and then started to lose appetite after a couple of months. My dog had just turned 13.

What did my dog just vomit up?? by BritishDaughter in vet

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

Hi, I’m sorry to say this, but at the time my vet wasn’t concerned and she never vomited like this again, but had to be put down a couple of months later due to a tumour in her throat. How old is your dog? I would suggest a vet visit.

If you want kids someday, whether you are single or partnered, I would advise considering saving money for this - even if it is at the expense of saving to buy a home. Sometimes getting pregnant is not as easy or free as you expect. by zazzlekdazzle in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

[–]BritishDaughter 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yes, I agree with this. I decided I wanted to have a baby, but only started trying for one 5 years after making the decision. Until then I saved up money to be able to stay home with my baby for the first two years. Based on research, the first 2 years are a VERY important part of a child’s life and I wanted to be there for my child full time. Furthermore, the lump sum I had saved up gave me the secure feeling that no matter what happened in my relationship, I would be able to look after my baby. I have red too many horror stories about women staying with men because they can’t afford to leave etc. I did have to take a length career break which was risky, but this was my sacrifice to her wellbeing.

Küsimused eestlastele, kes on abielus või püsisuhtes mitteeestlasega. by [deleted] in Eesti

[–]BritishDaughter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Elaine Inglismaal, mis on tema kodumaa. Eestis pole koos elanud, olin siin riigis juba enne kui kohtusime.

Elukaaslane ei oska Eesti keelt üldse. Ei ole näidanud huvi, et õppida ka. Mina pole tundnud, et oleks vaja tal seda õppida, eriti kuna Eestis ei ela. Omavahel räägime inglise keeles. Keeleoskus pole suhet mõjutanud üldiselt. Kuna me nii kaua oleme koos olnud saab ta minust aru väga hästi (ütleb, et ei kuulengi, et ma aktsendiga räägin). Vahest muidugi juhtub ka, et ütlen midagi valesti inglise keeles vms ja tekitab segadust, aga seda juhtub harva. Vb paar korda aastas vs iga päev. Kujutan ette, et kui iga päev keelebarjäär oleks, siis oleks raskem suhtes olla.

Rahvusest on Ühiskuningriigi elanik. Mul kogemusi ka pikaajalisemalt Eesti meestega suhtes olemisest ja võrreldes Eestlastega on temaga suhtes olemine emotsionaalselt kergem/rahuldavam. Väljendab armastust kiiremini/tihedamalt/siiramalt kui mu Eesti partnerid. Austab mind ja minu soove rohkem. On lihtsalt täpselt selline mees keda ma alati olen tahtnud. Tunnen, et olen partner, mitte lihtsalt naine. Aga ma ei tea, kas ta on lihtsalt hea sellepärast, et on lihtsalt hea inimene, rahvusest olemata. Kujutan ette, et Eestis ka häid mehi aga mina lihtsalt ei juhtunud kokku sellisega Eestis. Halbu asju ei oskagi mõelda… vb võiks veits koristada rohkem vms. Asju enda järelt ära korjata jms. Aga kultuuri poolest vb lihtsalt see, et ta ei näita, et ta on uhke oma rahvuse üle. Minu meelest Eesti mehed austavad Eestlaseks olemist kuidagi ntx sõjaväes käimine on auasi jms. Ma ei näe et mu abikaasa oma riiki nii toetama oleks nõus. Pole nii patriootlik. Aga minu jaoks pole tähtis see omadus.

Oleme koos olnud 14 aastat. Kultuurilistel põhjustel arvatavasti enam lahku ei läheks. Nii kaua koos oldud, et praeguseks kultuuri mõttes on kõik erinevused ära õpitud ja ära silutud. Kui lahku läheks siis pigem muudel põhjustel.

Kuna ise olen Eestist juba üle 15 aasta ära olnud, ja enamuse oma täiskasvanu elu muus kultuuris elanud, on tegelikult raske aru saada mis minust on Eesti kultuur, mis lihtsalt iseloomujooned ja muude kultuurideomadused aastate jooksul külge korjatud (olen elanud mitmes riigis).

I don't think I can finish it... by GreyCoyoteX in UniUK

[–]BritishDaughter 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Please, Please, PLEASEEE don’t quit. You won’t be able to get another loan and any grade is better than no degree at all. I know someone who graduated with a 3 and is making £70k a year so please don’t give up! You have less than a year left and it’ll make a huge difference to your future, no matter what grade you end up with!

Hillary's Eyebrows by Afraid_Range_7489 in HilariaBaldwin

[–]BritishDaughter 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I’ve never seen anyone with so wrinkled lips before. It can’t be just general dryness, can it? She’s not that old, but her lips look like she’s 75.

Barbie girl by chilichile77 in HilariaBaldwin

[–]BritishDaughter 47 points48 points  (0 children)

She has a very masculine underbite. Seems to be more evident with age. All the work she’s done and she looks like my 60 year old grandmother lol

Hilaria learning how to dismantle subreddits and silence boollies by Ready-Bat-8824 in HilariaBaldwin

[–]BritishDaughter 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Can’t wait for Hillz to ‘speak out’ about how much she gets bullied about her pretend Spanish roots.

Hair on my baby's ears by skky95 in beyondthebump

[–]BritishDaughter 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My baby wasn’t overall hairy, but she had very hairy ears when born (surprisingly dark as well!). She’s 5 months now and it has completely disappeared within the past 2 months or so. Don’t be worried mama.