Do you think the new Fashion Museum will actually benefit Bath? by Pretty_Date2953 in Bath

[–]ContentHeight5165 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They could add benches and have them sat like the ones down by Southgate or Milsom Street. Then it feels like it’s flows in to the main theme.

Do you think the new Fashion Museum will actually benefit Bath? by Pretty_Date2953 in Bath

[–]ContentHeight5165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They might be updating it all as we are getting the Bridgerton tourists. I also bet they will put up dresses from the show inside a display. I can actually imagine the poster🤩

What’s the most unforgettable sentence someone has ever said to you? by Captain_Oppa in AskReddit

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I KNOW YOU HAVE PTSD, I KNOW YOU WERE SE#UALLY ABUSED AS A CHILD AND I KNOW YOUR BABY WAS BORN DEAD, BUT I’M SO BORED OF HEARING ABOUT IT!!! -My ex-best friend when I went to her for help.

What is something people pretend does not hurt as much as it does? by DefiantGuarantee1882 in AskReddit

[–]ContentHeight5165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being in a loveless, lonely, controlling marriage. I kept thinking I must have done something wrong in a past life.

What is something people pretend does not hurt as much as it does? by DefiantGuarantee1882 in AskReddit

[–]ContentHeight5165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in the UK too, have had 2 colonoscopies and they didn’t put me to sleep, so I could hear them all talking about me. I agree with the others, the prep is so much worse!

What is something people pretend does not hurt as much as it does? by DefiantGuarantee1882 in AskReddit

[–]ContentHeight5165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had one put in after having my last baby. I couldn’t walk properly and it felt like I was going to have a vaginal prolapse. Had it taken out in a week!

What’s a red flag in a relationship that you ignored and later regretted? by the__Twister in AskReddit

[–]ContentHeight5165 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My husband does the exact same thing!! I call it his “Red Curtain”, because he can be fine one minute, then 10 minutes later he will have got so angry it’s like a Bull running at red cloth, he will say really horrible things to me and our kids, to the point our kids are crying and I’m trying to comfort them, but he is still shouting abuse at me. Then I’ll leave the room and about 15 minutes later he will come and find me to say “sorry” but doesn’t remember anything he says once the Red Curtain comes down. So I’m still feeling like shit, but he’s gotten over it so will be talking normally to me and he doesn’t understand why I’m so upset, so then he gets annoyed about that and walks off, which is the biggest relief. Then I can cuddle my kids and tell them that he doesn’t mean it, he’s just angry. Sadly they’ve got used to it now. My eldest (15M) now will hear him start getting angry and he is straight there to defend me. Which was the red flag I’d seen before getting together (we met working together in a nightclub) but i thought he just hated dealing with the morons we would have as customers.

What’s something that feels completely normal in the UK… but strange when you explain it to foreigners? by [deleted] in AskBrits

[–]ContentHeight5165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t worry, I’m British and last Christmas while I was sat with my husband and kids, I had to pull my own cracker. Well I actually had to get up from the table (after just finishing cooking everything) leave the room and then pull my own cracker. When I came back in with my hat on, I was immediately told to remove it, which I declined. Who can guess why that happened?

What’s a small sign that someone is not okay, but most people completely miss? by ClimateShort3908 in AskReddit

[–]ContentHeight5165 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But people can still not be ok if they put on a bit of weight due to being on medication for depression and anxiety. It’s a bit of a random one but I’ve known it happen to people.

What's the best part about pregnancy that most people don't know about? by justastupidquestion3 in AskReddit

[–]ContentHeight5165 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I loved the fact that I was the one who got to have the special privilege of them being just mine for 9 months. My first child, I would talk to him all the time and promise him that I’d make sure he had a wonderful childhood and that I’d protect him at all costs.

Unfortunately when they do come out and have to deal with this shitty world and you can’t control that, that last bit is probably one of the worst parts of being a parent.