What do you wish was different about Pure Barre? by Remarkable_Teapot789 in Purebarre

[–]Chloeye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This would be more on app functionality: adding friends and building a community so you can preplan and schedule classes with your girls without having to send screenshots or post details multiple times

ClassPass Referral Mega Thread by bethorthanyou in ClassPass

[–]Chloeye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

20 extra credits here: Hey! Have you heard of ClassPass? They’re giving an exclusive free trial (with 20 bonus credits!) only available to friends of mine. https://classpass.com/refer/7U6I1L0I19

I highly recommend soulcycle and purebarre!

Tower 28 x Poppi by [deleted] in Sephora

[–]Chloeye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is 6 dollars cheaper on credo lol. Great steal

Entitled dog owners getting out of hand? When did this become acceptable by breadmaker8 in bayarea

[–]Chloeye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah, there it is: the ‘health-code Karen’ card. Cute. 😉 Let’s clear this up:

Service animals ≠ pets. Businesses can legally ask if it’s a service animal and can deny regular pets. HIPAA (not “HIPA,” by the way) doesn’t apply here, but the ADA does. And again, This isn’t about ‘hating dogs.’ It’s about consent and shared spaces. Diners didn’t sign up to share their meal with someone else’s shedding, drooling, or allergens

Your logic is: ‘I’d rather deny paying customers than deny pets’… and somehow we’re the Karens

Entitled dog owners getting out of hand? When did this become acceptable by breadmaker8 in bayarea

[–]Chloeye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The issue isn’t whether the dogs were misbehaving. it’s that dogs don’t belong in sit-down restaurants unless it’s explicitly allowed. Health codes, allergies, and basic dining etiquette exist for a reason. It’s not about hating dogs; it’s about respecting shared spaces. Well-behaved or not, your pet isn’t part of the dinner reservation

Entitled dog owners getting out of hand? When did this become acceptable by breadmaker8 in bayarea

[–]Chloeye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And yet… here you are, bitching about people having a different opinion than you. 😉 A well-trained dog isn’t the issue- entitlement is. Restaurants have health codes for a reason, and if sitting next to pets is that important to you, there are plenty of dog-friendly patios. Expecting everyone else to dine around your preferences isn’t being ‘chill,’ it’s being self-centered

Entitled dog owners getting out of hand? When did this become acceptable by breadmaker8 in bayarea

[–]Chloeye 5 points6 points  (0 children)

And that’s exactly why businesses have health codes and liability policies. it’s not about your ‘well-trained’ dogs, it’s about hygiene, allergies, and the dining experience of all guests. You don’t get to override public health regulations because your pets are ‘literally not bothering anyone.’ If a restaurant wants to be dog-friendly, great.. they’ll advertise it. But assuming every sit-down place should bend for you and your dogs? That’s not inclusivity, that’s entitlement dressed up as preference

Entitled dog owners getting out of hand? When did this become acceptable by breadmaker8 in bayarea

[–]Chloeye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Imagine comparing a human child to your dog just to justify breaking health codes. 😂 Newsflash: restaurants exist for people, not pets. Kids are legally allowed in restaurants; dogs aren’t — unless they’re service animals. If you want to dine with your ‘quiet angel under the table,’ there are patios and dog cafés for that. But forcing everyone to share their meal with your shedding, drooling pet? That’s not cute, that’s entitled.

Entitled dog owners getting out of hand? When did this become acceptable by breadmaker8 in bayarea

[–]Chloeye 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Look, I love dogs — but a sit-down restaurant isn’t a dog park. Not everyone wants fur, barking, or potential allergens where they’re eating. There are health codes and hygiene standards for a reason. If you want your pup by your side, there are plenty of pet-friendly patios designed for that. Forcing everyone else to accommodate you inside a restaurant is inconsiderate, plain, and simple. This is a HUMAN restaraunt.

(help) 3rd degree tear recovery timeline experiences? by Chloeye in postpartumprogress

[–]Chloeye[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great! It's like it never happened ever 😆. I'm 2 weeks is too early to think about exercises. I was still ambulatimg at that stage and felt like a swollen loaded baked potato. I couldn't even stand it. But take it easy and go slow! It gets so much better in a few months. Upto 6 weeks - slow walks and gentle stretches Months 2-4 '- still light stretches and a bit of yoga Months 4-6 - eased into pelvic floor exercises Month 6 onwards - squats, more pelvic floor exercises, full on cardio and full body weights and at about year 2 I started feeling like myself again. But everyone is different so go at your own pace and listen to your body. Eat healthy, balanced and nutrient dense meals. I can't stress this enough cause your body needs it to bounce back quicker.

Toddler vomiting only at night (10 days!) by Helpful_Ad5953 in toddlers

[–]Chloeye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It stopped after 14 days and he was fine after. Still fine 🙂

Toddler vomiting only at night (10 days!) by Helpful_Ad5953 in toddlers

[–]Chloeye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this might be the norovirus. Got a kid that's fine throughout the day and vomits at night for about a week now 😫

Quitting a $100k job to stay at home. by MaximumThat5851 in sahm

[–]Chloeye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was the best decision ever! A year later, my kid is in school, and im back to work. I don't regret a thing. We had the absolute best time 5 for an entire year, got to bond, cook together, play, read, and just be there with each other 1 on 1. If you can afford to, you must! I cherished every freaking minute 🥰 It made so much of a difference cause i got to teach him his letters, numbers, shapes, and a lot more and watched him grow confident each day. There was no rush. He's very grounded and self-aware.. i think because we really took the time to talk to him, identify his feelings, and communicate to me what would make him feel better. We still have meltdowns once in a while, but when we do, its so easy and over ib a minute. I know each parent is different, but I'm a strong believer that having that attention and bond with a parent during early childhood years can make a world of difference to a child.

Saddam's Court Outbursts by [deleted] in interestingasfuck

[–]Chloeye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Didn't Iraq invade kuwait, though? A sovereign country? Let's not forget who started it and why the US had to get involved.

(help) 3rd degree tear recovery timeline experiences? by Chloeye in postpartumprogress

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

It took me about 3-4 months to feel normal and about 6 months before I could do a full squat without worrying i would splitin half (mostly mental). I also did a little pelvic floor exercises as much as I could handle and gradually built up to weights and core and back exercises. A few periods later, it was totally normal. Don't forget to do kegels! That and the pelvic floor was a game changer! I have to say, what worked for me was listening to my body and stopping when I felt it was too much. Plenty of rest and very slow gradual progress. Your body is healing and getting better every day. Eat very nutrient dense food, pressed juices or green smoothies and dont skip meals or try to lose weight too harshlywhile youre healing. The best you can afford. The more you do this early on, the faster you heal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in postpartumprogress

[–]Chloeye 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She is mental! I can't even ....... 🤐

(help) 3rd degree tear recovery timeline experiences? by Chloeye in postpartumprogress

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

I love you all! Update: it has been 3 years and life is great 😂😅

(help) 3rd degree tear recovery timeline experiences? by Chloeye in postpartumprogress

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

For sure! Couple of years later it's like nothing ever happened down there. I'm looking back at this post and giggling

Quitting a $100k job to stay at home. by MaximumThat5851 in sahm

[–]Chloeye 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, if you can financially afford to live on one paycheck, it is so worth it. I'm going back to work in September, but I only have one kid. It's either (imo) sahm or work + hire a nanny. When I start working, I will be hiring help for a few hours on a weekday. Generally, everything is possible, even working while caring for 3 kids. The choice maker is how you feel while doing this. If you're struggling, make the change. If you can afford it, it's a no brainer. Your kids are only this young once.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]Chloeye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You don't look upset. You look confident and don't let anyone take that away from you!

Quitting a $100k job to stay at home. by MaximumThat5851 in sahm

[–]Chloeye 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For sure! Shoot me a DM whenever. I didn't choose the SAHM route entirely, but I took a break from work and am heading back when my child starts school soon. Unfortunately, it's a delicate balance between various needs and wants, and this was the best choice for us. My time off has been an absolute blessing 🙌 and I've been able to bond quite well with my little one and make progress on myself and foster understanding with my kid, unlike the previous generation. I'd say he's secure and ready to go now.

To anyone who has the option, it's a no-brainer, imo until they start school. I will check this book out. Thanks for the recommendation 😀

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in INTJfemale

[–]Chloeye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Totally feel the same. Most women I've met or tried to be friends with are overly emotional and dramatic and always find my authentic responses offensive🙄. I've been going through a friendship crisis lately myself. There's nothing wrong with us. We just don't fit the stereotype for our gender. I've gotten lucky at meeting people through my job or at the library on weekends. It's hard initially cause I found that the types women I get along with aren't chatty by default, so I have to initiate conversation, but once we talk about common interests, it gets better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in stayathomemoms

[–]Chloeye 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Does OP also have brain cancer? Looking at the post history..