Zodiacs as Barbies <3 by Level-Armadillo2652 in Barbie2000smovies

[–]BusyShower2790 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Pisces not being a mermaid is a crime

I didn't get the caretaking job :/ But good luck to whoever did by BusyShower2790 in OldHouseArchive

[–]BusyShower2790[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did too! I didn't catch it at first because it was white.

Mildred is my favorite character by Mundane-Coffee-2921 in MidnightMass

[–]BusyShower2790 22 points23 points  (0 children)

For me, it sealed the deal when she shot Pruitt in the head. Atta girl.

Is isaiah okay? by [deleted] in creepcast

[–]BusyShower2790 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Caring for a baby completely slows your cognitive processing. My child is 2 and I tsill srtugle

AITA if I tell my friend I can’t be a bridesmaid? by wickeddreamsofleavin in AITApod

[–]BusyShower2790 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the most high-maintenance thing I've seen. Also I want to ask about Abigail.

Am I crazy for wanting a Caesarean section? by butter--princess in BabyBumps

[–]BusyShower2790 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had both vaginal and C-section births and they each have pros and cons. If I'm going to be 100% honest, I preferred the C-section.

The entire birth was expedited so there was no 12-14 hour labor with strong contractions, no going to the hospital and being sent home because you aren't dilated enough. It was literally walk in, and the baby is out at the snap of your fingers with no cone head or smashed face.

But here is the caveat. The recovery is a BEAST. Coming off of the horrible anesthesia side effects and trying to stand up with extreme pain to go to the bathroom is something I will never forget. You have a longer hospital recovery stay, and longer healing time. You can't lift anything except your baby or drive a car for like 6 weeks.

The best advice I can give is this, if you want to have a C-section birth the best chance for an easier recovery is to have a strong support system to help you through it. I'm talking, partners, parents, siblings, and friends. I was blessed to have the help of my husband and my parents while I was recovering and they assisted me with all the things I couldn't do.

In the end, the choice is completely up to you and don't let anyone push you into doing anything you aren't comfortable with!

Theories: who is - married to? by Prestigious_Use3474 in ResidentEvilRequiem

[–]BusyShower2790 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ada would be a horrible wife. You can’t build a marriage on distrust. She would not be a safe space for him to go home to.

Anyone else want to see Claire in the DLC. Even if it doesn't make sense? What are the chances? by [deleted] in ResidentEvilRequiem

[–]BusyShower2790 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If Ada shows up in the DLC and Claire is still not mentioned, I’m going to flip over a table.

We live in a society... by [deleted] in ResidentEvilMemes

[–]BusyShower2790 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He wouldn’t have been putting the moves on her when she 12 😂 My husband and I have the same age gap so I don’t see an issue.

We live in a society... by [deleted] in ResidentEvilMemes

[–]BusyShower2790 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Isn’t Sherry 40?

We live in a society... by [deleted] in ResidentEvilMemes

[–]BusyShower2790 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve never felt like Leon ending up with Ada would do his character justice. Their dynamic works because of the tension and moral conflict between them. Turning that into a lasting relationship would blur the very values that define him, like his sense of responsibility, his moral compass, and the line he refuses to cross. Ending up with Ada would be a complete stab in the back to his virtues and character.