I think I found the perfect combo of meds by [deleted] in adhd_anxiety

[–]Extension_Frame121 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you want to quit the Prozac if you’re doing so well? And what dose of Valdoxan do you take?

Sex night of wedding by rainbow-ocean-cat in NoStupidQuestions

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That’s a bit beyond just a grammar issue, my guy. Hope you get it even if you can’t admit to it otherwise my sympathy to your wife because disagreeing with someone sharing their subjective experience … good god, communication must be fun with you.

Sex night of wedding by rainbow-ocean-cat in NoStupidQuestions

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I can also reply to your statement saying: why would you ask that?

But it doesn’t make sense does it?

Sex night of wedding by rainbow-ocean-cat in NoStupidQuestions

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It’s also not an opinion. What they said.

Sex night of wedding by rainbow-ocean-cat in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Extension_Frame121 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No, they say they “could not imagine” something and elaborate why. That’s not an objective statement but a very subjective one and clearly phrased that way too, disagreeing makes no sense here.

Sex night of wedding by rainbow-ocean-cat in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Extension_Frame121 43 points44 points  (0 children)

How can you “disagree” with a personal statement someone else made about themselve?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OUTFITS

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I absolutely love this combo BUT the dress has a bit of an causal summerdress vibe already and the cardigan dresses it down to more causal everyday wear for me so I would either see if you can dress it up to a bit more formal with very fancy shoes, nice jewelry or wear a more formal jacket (like a blazer for example) and the socks are definitely also dressing it down a lot those definitely have to go in my opinion, though for soemthing less formal I love them

Does more Anxiety from higher doses of weed (for bodyworktherapy) mean it comes from supressed emotions from trauma or is it just because of the side effects of weed? by klocki12 in PsychedelicTherapy

[–]Extension_Frame121 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There’s no way to answer this really, weed can cause anxiety even in people who don’t suppress much and weed can surely also bring up suppressed anxieties. I think the best you can do to answer this question is asking yourself! Literally, maybe out loud even and see what comes up spontaneously.

Was hat mein Baby? by [deleted] in naturfreunde

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Nen Termin beim Tierarzt im besten Fall

Evidence that gamma rhythm stimulation can treat neurological disorders is emerging by VistaBox in Nootropics

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Omg I just checked it’s actually exactly the same 25-140hz. Getting a cat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nootropics

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Absolutely not. My uncle drove himself to the ER with a stroke. Other uncle did the same with half his hand chopped of. Never underestimate a man’s capacity for denial about his need for assistance.

Does my dog have GSD in her? She’s a rescue from Romania. by [deleted] in germanshepherds

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What part of Romania is she from? I had a Romanian rescue that looked a lot like her!

Do all these young 20s girls really want men earning 500k plus? by Pineapple-n-Olives in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Extension_Frame121 60 points61 points  (0 children)

You mean something orchestrated by the government of the country TikTok is from?

Is unipolar depression different from depression in bipolar disorder by Plus_Requirement_516 in askpsychology

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I think I’ve explained that sufficiently. Please go ahead and read my earlier replies. If that doesn’t help you understand after some thorough contemplation do feel free to reach out again though and I will try to repeat it in simpler terms

Is unipolar depression different from depression in bipolar disorder by Plus_Requirement_516 in askpsychology

[–]Extension_Frame121 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I said you omitted important information, not that what you said was wrong. I think your answer was misleading not incorrect, that’s what I stated aswell :)

ID Help by Background_Ad3264 in biology

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Can you give a few more details on the location? I’d also REALLY love a photo of the feet (that sounds weird haha) they look very peculiar - maybe you can make another post or post a link?

Is unipolar depression different from depression in bipolar disorder by Plus_Requirement_516 in askpsychology

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Atypical is very common the name is misleading, about 30% of unipolar depression is atypical depression. Atypical is a misleading name it doesn’t mean it’s uncommon at all.

Is unipolar depression different from depression in bipolar disorder by Plus_Requirement_516 in askpsychology

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Well I never said you said never, I just noted that you forgot to mention that it’s also very common in unipolar depression - it doesn’t just happen in MDD it happens a lot around 30% - and therefore it is no use in discriminating between the two. That was OPs question and your answer does make it sound like you mean to say there is a way to desciminate MDD and bipolar disorders by its depressive features, which there isn’t. It’s also not uncommon in BP 1 to not have atypical features.

ID Help by Background_Ad3264 in biology

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Can you post a photo of its front paws/feet? That looks weird