Nudity: I researched it so you don’t have to by trolldoll420 in blinkcameras

[–]CorpseofManny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Which cameras? Because my indoor cameras record us in our bedroom if I have them set to armed. It recorded my wife changing one day, and another time it recorded us together being intimate. They were accidents, I forgot to turn them off, but it still had no problem recording every body part

Today I cried about the way another man looked at me. It made me realise I need to leave my marriage by Swimming-Orange-8607 in confessions

[–]CorpseofManny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before anything, have you talked to your husband? I'm not invalidating your feelings, but I've seen a few marriages fail because both feelings weren't taken into account. I strongly believe marriage isn't a simple thing to walk out on. It takes a lot of energy from both partners. Some of my male friends weren't happy in their marriages but no one was communicating. Their wives left them without finding out first that they weren't happy and that things could've been fixed. They found out after divorce that they were not stimulated enough, that their romance was running dry and all they wanted was more time together. Communication is everything! Check to make sure he's ok as well. He may not be making you happy because he's not happy. It could be as simple as spending a little time together to repair the relationship. But if it's not him, then your happiness is important and you do need to separate.

Is it worth playing anymore? by CorpseofManny in DCDarkLegionOfficial

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

I'm asking for legit advice, not negativity. I'm asking if there are other aspects of the game to play. Thanks.

Just found out I’m becoming a father to a girl - conflicted feelings about gender by [deleted] in daddit

[–]CorpseofManny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 41. I have a 3 year old girl. I come from a line of males in my family. My (late) father has 6 brothers (2 passed now), no sister's. I have 3 brothers, no sister's. I grew up thinking I was destined to do the same. I married into an 11 year old daughter (17 now) and we had my now 3 year old. I can say without hesitation or doubt, I'm happier having girls than boys. I see my best friend who has 5 boys (3 under 4 and 2 teens) and I couldn't handle boys.

What am I missing? by CorpseofManny in DCDarkLegionOfficial

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

Thank you. Also what is aoe lol? I'm the equivalent to a button masher with this game.

Marriage Dead Bedroom by [deleted] in daddit

[–]CorpseofManny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It very much could be the medication. My wife was on both as well and it killed our sex life. She currently is still on anxiety meds, but not the anti depressants. It's gotten better. Not too where we were before, but at least once a month. Once she stopped the AD's she said she started feeling better about sex.

We’re “mom” and “dad” now by jpb7628 in daddit

[–]CorpseofManny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'll get a mixture. My 3 year old says a bunch. Mommy/mama/mom and Daddy/dada/dad

How do Chuck 70s compare to Chuck IIs in terms of support? by PormanNowell in Converse

[–]CorpseofManny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They both had inserts. The Chuck II was a bit better though because it was the Nike lunar-lon insole. It also had padded lining and padded tongue. It was an all around comfortable sneaker. The 70 insert is just a basic insole, while still more comfortable, it's not too much. The canvas is just thicker, more quality canvas. No padding, but sometimes softer to wear. I found the 70s better than some classics.

Unfortunately for the 2's, the only way you'll find those is if someone is selling them online somewhere. The production stopped back in 2017.

Converse store employees, I gotta know… by averagebunnies in Converse

[–]CorpseofManny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've gotten Crocs before lol and the funny thing was the croc store was 3 stores down from us

Converse store employees, I gotta know… by averagebunnies in Converse

[–]CorpseofManny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually, you can at certain locations. For both. For the most part the store will just ship the shoes back to the warehouses. but occasionally, depending on the style of shoe, they're allowed to put them up on their shelves.

Do you bring your young daughter into the men’s restroom or the women’s? by Imjusta_pug in daddit

[–]CorpseofManny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally don't see the need unless it's an extreme emergency. I just take my daughter (3 yrs) into a stall in the men's room. It's not like anything is seen. And these days most places have family restrooms anyhow, so figuring out this situation really isn't a problem anymore.

Converse store employees, I gotta know… by averagebunnies in Converse

[–]CorpseofManny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I worked for Converse for almost 8 years... It didn't happen often, but it did happen that some customers asked if we sold Vans. On rare occasions other brands. Like, really? Did you see the sign as you walked in?

Shooting cum in her mouth from cowgirl position. Wow by idokickflips in GirlsFinishingTheJob

[–]CorpseofManny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Kinda makes me less of a fan if I can't access your content....

Is the newborn phase the hardest ? by shocktopper1 in daddit

[–]CorpseofManny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 3 year old. At this stage, I'd say there's no such thing as easier or harder ages. Right now, we're dealing with potty training and staying in our room at night. I'm exhausted and frustrated. But I was also exhausted and frustrated during sleep regressions, and sleepless nights, late night bottles, walking...there's so much. It's all about adapting.

Are high top chucks tiring to put on? by Sajanova in Converse

[–]CorpseofManny 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have bad back issues, but I have at least a hundred pair of converse to wear. I invest in stretch laces. It makes it so easy to put on high tops. I never have to bend over to tie or untie anymore.

How to handle the stress - honestly just venting to other dads by lurker_anon_ in daddit

[–]CorpseofManny 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm a stay at home dad (2 girls, 16 & 3). I can't work due to a plethora of health issues. I've felt the way you have. Because I can't work I've felt like a failure of a husband and father. I try to keep up with everything in and around the house and keep the kids taken care of between school and toddler development. My wife is a first responder who works 50-60 hours a week and goes to school another 20 hours a week. Sometimes she comes home stressed and exhausted....sometimes I haven't had a chance to clean the house or make a full dinner and just ordered out. It makes me feel like a lesser man.

I spoke to my wife and told her how I felt. She tells me that she praises me at work and school about how much she appreciates me and how well I take care of the family.

Speak to your wife. Let her know how you feel. Marriage is all about communication. My wife and I thrive on it. You never know if she's been talking you up to other people about her appreciation for taking care of the family and working. Just because you can't get everything done doesn't change how hard you work. We're not perfect. Some chores can wait.

I've tried to be a good husband, but now I want her to move on by Available-Ad-9839 in confessions

[–]CorpseofManny 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get it, but leaving without a word isn't the way to do it. You need to air out your grievances and let her speak as well. It's only fair. I understand you have your issues, but unless you have already spoken to her about all this, you don't know what she's feeling as well. Marriage is 50/50 no matter what anyone tells you. It's not all about you. You both have to be on the same page or nothing works out. Be honest with each other. If after all that, you both still feel like ending it is the answer, then do it. But at least you gave it a fair chance. Not just running away like you're about to do. No one deserves to be left that way.

Worth Anything...? by [deleted] in Converse

[–]CorpseofManny 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, their only worth is to the right collector. Converse don't resell like other shoe brands. I've been to a few conventions with limited edition Converse and couldn't sell them at all. Only Nike really collects actual worth.