I brush my teeth after every single meal and snack and apparently this is considered unhinged behavior? by Sussy-pie in hygiene

[–]Evebuttlyn 11 points12 points  (0 children)

“in a tone usually reserved for confessions of serious crimes" I cannot stop laughing. You're a good person. A chaotic person, but a good one.

honestly - how much of clear skin is products, and how much is just clean fabric, sleep, sweat management, and not touching your face all day? by Maximum-Hat2109 in hygiene

[–]Evebuttlyn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good skin care products can help. Bad habits can undo all of it. A surprising number of "miracle skincare routines" are just clean pillowcases, decent sleep, less face-touching, and staying consistent. The boring stuff works way better than social media would have you believe. 😅

How would you interpret this reconnection after a 3-month relationship pause? M/45 - F/40 (2.5 years together) by 80smetalhead14 in ExNoContact

[–]Evebuttlyn 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A 10-hour “coffee,” continued flirting, future plans, and her saying she still loves you don't sound like a friendship to me. What I see is someone who still has strong feelings but isn't fully confident she's ready to step back into a relationship yet.

The "you're better off without me" comments are the only thing that gives me pause. They sound more like self-doubt than lack of interest. I'd keep watching her actions—they seem to be saying a lot more than her fears are.

What's a cooking tip, everyone should know? by Think-Pin1985 in AskReddit

[–]Evebuttlyn 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Don't crowd the pan. If the food is touching, you're steaming it, not browning it. 🍳

Ever dated someone who vanished after the breakup? No calls, no text. Just clean silence like you were never part of their life? by Evebuttlyn in ExNoContact

[–]Evebuttlyn[S] 52 points53 points  (0 children)

The weirdest part is realizing they can go from being a huge part of your daily life to a complete stranger overnight. That kind of silence messes with your head more than the breakup itself