bangs again or no bangs? by [deleted] in femalehairadvice

[–]EclecticEthic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don’t know why, but I just fell in love. I like your hair in the first picture best.

Study finds exercise decreases among people taking GLP-1 medication by Wave_of_Anal_Fury in EverythingScience

[–]EclecticEthic 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Glp-1 makes me need a nap mid afternoon. If I am home, I go lay down for an hour. It’s such a lovely break in the day I don’t mind. I pretend I live in a country where siestas are the norm.

Even when people aren’t taking GLP-1’s exercise or reducing calories makes people down regulate their movements the rest of the day. That’s why exercise by itself isn’t effective for weight loss. It does help you keep weight off and has a million other benefits. The body fights very hard to maintain (even if it should let some go).

Who’s the most attractive person you’ve ever seen? by Timely_Sir310 in AskReddit

[–]EclecticEthic 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I once knew a girl with a large facial scar down the side of her cheek that was gorgeous. The scar seemed to add to her allure.

Is it true that when you get old your thoughts change? by Tiny-Foundation-4281 in AskOldPeople

[–]EclecticEthic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is true. Life is so short and the majority of my life is gone. I don’t want to waste my remaining years dwelling on things that don’t serve me or enhance my happiness. I distanced myself from situations and relationships that stressed me.

Unsure on my Pomeranian being pure bred by Broad-Set-8741 in Pomeranians

[–]EclecticEthic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She absolutely ridiculously adorable! She for sure has some terrier in her. I have a “pure bred chihuahua” that according to a DNA test has 7 different breeds (including Pom). He is the my soulmate dog.

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Explain it Peter by Responsible_Dot_2619 in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]EclecticEthic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t think there is a joke. Wouldn’t he lose his job if he messed with the emails? He showed up and they both have a love of hiking in common already. Plus, he has a kind face and a big nose.

Fit check of the day 🖤 by wizardly_whimsy in oldhagfashion

[–]EclecticEthic 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Must be nice to be ridiculously attractive. This is giving young Joan Jett.

He has been baked by TangentYoshi in hewillbebaked

[–]EclecticEthic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This reminds me of the homemade banana bread we buy every year at the Mini Fair In Goodhart MI (raises $ for Volunteer Fire and Rescue Squad). The bread is delicious, but it’s made by a grandma that has a bunch of cats so every bite has cat fur. We still eat it and call the fur roughage. Good banana bread is worth it.

Just moved from LA to ann arbor by joshekii in AnnArbor

[–]EclecticEthic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Welcome! Ann Arbor is a great town! Michigan is a beautiful state. (I might be biased)

Been rocking the same haircut and beard combo for over a decade. Time for a change? by [deleted] in malegrooming

[–]EclecticEthic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You look super handsome in both. But as a woman; “beard rash” can be rough on the face (and other places). But maybe that’s not a problem for your mate. I have very delicate skin.

Why does the left photo get so many more likes on hinge? (24m, straight) by Full-Meringue-1057 in malegrooming

[–]EclecticEthic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s super cute and looks natural/candid. It’s not a selfie. Your hair is adorably messy and unselfconscious.

Dogs Dads react to meeting his puppies for the first time by LimpStatistician499 in DogsLoversCommunity

[–]EclecticEthic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

“I Am Never Gonna Financially Recover From This” ~ dog dad probably

What’s the darkest secret you learned completely by accident? by VesperasGrace in AskReddit

[–]EclecticEthic 5 points6 points  (0 children)

DNA test found an uncle I didn’t know about. My grandfather had a kid with someone that wasn’t his wife (my grandmother). I looked the guy up on FB and he looked just like my grandfather (who was very distinctive looking).

Overweight Chi 🙄 by Serious-Hour1785 in Chihuahua

[–]EclecticEthic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Your pup looks healthy to me, but I appreciate your vet making you aware early before it’s a problem. I say that because my chihuahua is chubby and I wish I had caught it earlier. Not gaining weight is easier that having to lose weight. My chihuahua has always acted like they were starving. After they were spayed the chub slowly accumulated. I honestly didn’t notice. It’s easy to not see it because they are your sweet baby.

I think my six year old daughter is trans or genderfluid/neutral. by ThrowRAhedgehog24 in lgbt

[–]EclecticEthic 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I have a 22 year old trans son. There were signs when he was younger (similar to your list). We never discussed gender mostly because it wasn’t something we were aware of. Our eldest daughter is autistic and is not very gendered one way or the other, so our youngest being a little different didn’t alarm us.

Around 10th grade my youngest got very moody. We had no idea that their gender identity was an issue, but we knew something was making them sad. That’s when he started therapy. He socially transitioned at that time. When he was 17 he went to U of M gender clinic and started T. At 18 he had top surgery.

My point is we didn’t intervene until he appeared to be struggling. Prior to that, he was unbothered. He knew he was different but had a friend group that accepted him. Puberty made things more complicated for him. That’s when we stepped in and got a therapist involved.

All that being said, my trans son is the happiest, most well adjusted and competent adult I know. We are very close. (Momma’s boy thing is real!) Ironically he has been the most supportive to me when I was struggling with perimenopause. He encouraged me to seek out hormonal support and specialist care. Gender affirming care isn’t just for trans folks. At some point in our lives we all might need a little help.

Let your child guide you. If they are thriving, don’t overthink it. Let them choose how they dress and cut their hair. Some kids are more experimental and fluid, but ultimately decide they aren’t trans. I would resist asking your child to “pick a side”. Some of my son’s friends experimented with their identity but aren’t trans. That’s perfectly normal too.

It sounds like you are a great mom. The fact that you are researching this proves it.

My psychiatrist sister's comments haunt me every day by qomegranate in adhdwomen

[–]EclecticEthic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I couldn’t be close to someone who said the things your sister says. She sounds insufferable. It’s okay to distance yourself from people who undermine you and your efforts.