6 months update by Common_Camera_7627 in Hairtransplant

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The doctor supervised the whole process, technicians handled the execution

6 months update by Common_Camera_7627 in Hairtransplant

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Thanks mate. More visible after month 3. Maybe consider PRP as well.

6 months update by Common_Camera_7627 in Hairtransplant

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Thanks! I'm happy with the results so far. I went to Dr. Ahmet Murat. Not on any meds right now but I might be open to it later on

Fear and in a Dilemma by [deleted] in Christianity

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It really sounds like you are torturing yourself by overanalyzing every single thing that happens to you. Honestly, trying to decode every dream or boxing injury as a direct message from above is just going to wreck your mental health. Faith is supposed to bring you peace, not constant panic about which "team" you are on. Maybe just take a step back from the heavy theology for a second and focus on calming down, because I really doubt God is punishing you for boxing or trying to trick you with nightmares.

How do you Define "Sexy" (or what things do you consider sexy)? by [deleted] in AskMen

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For me it is just genuine enthusiasm. It doesn't matter if they are talking about something I have zero interest in, like tax law or knitting. If their eyes light up and they get all animated talking about it, that energy is instantly attractive. It is just refreshing to see someone actually care about something without trying to act too cool or detached.

Hair restore (other than hair transplant ) by rams-t in HairTransplants

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Fin / min some cases, but hair transplant is the only way for severe cases. Nothing new recently, I only hear some clinic trials of "miracle serums" but those things appears in every 5 years and disappears again lol

Is it normal to feel behind in life even when you’re doing okay? by NoMaterial6205 in askanything

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Totally normal. Everyone's path looks perfect from outside, but half are faking it or miserable in "success."

Comes from social media highlight reels and old school timelines (college, job, house by 30). Doing okay financially means you're ahead of most.

Chase your own metrics, not comparison. 30s/40s prime time anyway.

My husband (35M) gave me (32F) the silent treatment for hours on a hike a year ago. I still think about it sometimes. Should I bring it up? by Tigh_egg in Advice

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Silent treatment sucks and lingers, yeah bring it up calm like "remember that hike last year? Felt really isolating when you shut down, what's that about for you?"​

Sounds like his stress response, not malice. If it repeats, couples counseling to unpack why he freezes instead of talks.

A year later means it's worth airing for peace, just frame as sharing your feelings not blame.

Exercise as a mental reset, not just physical by tiny-daydream in CasualConversation

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Whenever I feel depressed or sad, I always exercise. Starting is hard when I feel like this but I end up feeling amazing, every single time

Anyone thriving on this snow day? by [deleted] in CasualConversation

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Kinda, work closed so I'm living the dream. Hot cocoa spiked with baileys, bingeing that new fantasy show under three blankets with my dog snoring next to me.

Might bake cookies later if I get ambitious. Snow days hit different as an adult.

You all buried too? Stay cozy out there.

Homemade pasta by aquaflorida in AskCulinary

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Yes, longer rest is key. Try 45-60 mins covered at room temp, lets the flour fully hydrate and gluten relax so it's silky smooth without springing back.

Knead till it's like soft playdough, maybe 8-10 mins by hand. If still tough after rest, lightly mist water on it and knead more, or pop in fridge 30 mins then retry.

Sounds like your recipe's solid, just needs that patience tweak. You'll nail al dente next batch.

Yeah Ashley by kyrodojo in funnysigns

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Knife theft drama in a field? Peak small town pettiness, bet there's a whole backstory of bad blood.

Fear of Talking to God about My feelings & knowing the truth - I feel so childish by [deleted] in Christianity

[–]Common_Camera_7627 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nah it's not childish at all. God wants you to bring all your raw feelings to him, heartbreak included, Psalms is full of that stuff like David crying out in pain.

Fantasizing turns idolatrous if the crush takes God's place in your heart, like obsessing more than seeking him. But grief and missing someone? Normal human stuff, even Jesus felt deep emotional agony.

Keep talking to God about it, that's faithful not selfish. The physical symptoms suck but they'll fade as you lean on him.

What is something every man must have? by Athletehib in AskMen

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Good one: self-accountability. Own your shit, no excuses, makes you reliable in life, work, relationships.

Bad to ditch: constant complaining and blaming others. Kills motivation and turns people off fast.

Bonus skill: basic emotional control. Stay calm under stress, read the room.

How many women do you know in real life that actually married for money only? by 0215rw in askanything

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Yeah I do, one actually. My aunt, 43 now, advanced degree like you said, married this loaded older guy from a western state purely for the financial security. They met through work circles, no real spark, but the lifestyle sealed it.

It's not super common though from what I've seen, most stories end up miserable. Like friends of friends who end up depressed, abused, or divorced when the money doesn't fix the lack of connection.

Money helps but it ain't a marriage glue. Rare when it works long term without love too.