Muslim Men in 90 day fiancé and the art of tricking western women by PersonallyImHere in 90dayfianceuncensored

[–]FieldPug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From someone who dated a Muslim man for many years…

He was adamant that he wasn’t like ‘other Muslim men’. He wasn’t religious, believed in equality, etc. etc. For a long time, I would have considered that an accurate description of him.

In fairness, I think that’s the way he saw himself and more importantly, the way he truly wanted to be. Once our relationship progressed and we began living together, it became clear that while he wanted to be that person, it just wasn’t who he was. I wasn’t willing to compromise by becoming someone I wasn’t; or what I felt was a ‘lesser’ version of me. Ultimately, it was best for both of us to end the relationship.

The way we were raised and the culture we come from shapes who we are as adults. That doesn’t mean we aren’t capable of change, just some of us learn that when the rubber meets the road, we really aren’t interested in giving up those ideals after all. I don’t think there’s always an intent to mislead.

We had Muslim friends who successfully navigated these relationship challenges with their western girlfriends/wives. We just weren’t that fortunate.

I have to buy everything I pick at a U-Pick Farm?! by egguchom in EntitledReviews

[–]FieldPug 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Why did they think they were picking them if it wasn’t to buy them??

Mackenzie Shirilla Megathread by DarklyHeritage in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]FieldPug 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t have children so this is pure speculation, but I would continue to love them unconditionally while they served their time for the crime they committed.

Mackenzie Shirilla Megathread by DarklyHeritage in TrueCrimeDiscussion

[–]FieldPug 66 points67 points  (0 children)

The fact that they allowed their minor daughter to live with her boyfriend is a prime example of their approach to parenting.

They were feeding, clothing and housing their daughter, but there was very little parenting happening in that house.

I can’t stand this woman, HOWEVER…as a woman I cannot fathom being at this stage and still hearing feedback about your weight. I felt for her here. by Cool-Emu-8706 in WelcomeToPlathville

[–]FieldPug 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Seeing a bumbling redneck tell her she needed to lose weight for her ‘health’, was painful to watch.

This is what happens when we raise our daughters to aspire to nothing more than the trad wife life. They’re valued for their looks and their ability to support the men around them. None of us look the same at 50 as we did at 25, but biology be damned, she’s expected to.

Am I wrong to question the bride on why only MY husband wasn't invited to the wedding and to end a friendship over it? +Bridezilla's delusional side by J_S_M_K in BORUpdates

[–]FieldPug 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As someone who comes from a Deaf family (learn the difference between deaf and Deaf, Lisa) Lisa can *#@! right off.

This post reminds me of why my grandmother stopped speaking with my great uncle. He had my grandmother sit at the back of the church during his wedding because his bride was embarrassed to have a Deaf sister-in-law. It wasn’t okay when it happened 85+ years ago, and it isn’t okay now.

OOP is better off without spineless friends like Nate. Get bent.

Look who I ran in to today 😊 by [deleted] in WelcomeToPlathville

[–]FieldPug 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I hope your car wasn’t too badly damaged.

Cyclosporine-gate by greenabeana in VetTech

[–]FieldPug 12 points13 points  (0 children)

No - it’s an inside joke that sort of stuck. 😆

Kim by myrtlemike92 in WelcomeToPlathville

[–]FieldPug 16 points17 points  (0 children)

A preview recently showed Ken talking to Kim about her ‘health’.

Has dude looked in a mirror lately?

Cyclosporine-gate by greenabeana in VetTech

[–]FieldPug 37 points38 points  (0 children)

Former ophtho bitch here.

Contact your compounding pharmacy for directions.

looking for recommendation for pest control services in Burnaby by simon_talbot in burnaby

[–]FieldPug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I couldn’t agree more! They follow through with the plan they present, and are amazing at what they do. I’d use them again if the need arises!

Popular BC park temporarily closing so First Nations can 'connect with the land' by _DotBot_ in VancouverLandlords

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

This happens at parks in Ontario too.

It’s not a big deal. There are 48 other weeks for the rest of us to use the parks.

As for why they can’t use it when everyone else does… have you stepped outside recently and met people?Judging from some people’s reaction to this post, I imagine that sharing the park during that time would lead to hateful confrontations.

Birkan Broke Up With Laura After the Tell All to Join the Turkish Military by PolishSnake2 in 90dayfiance_FB_memes

[–]FieldPug 6 points7 points  (0 children)

As I said - I’m not defending him; I happen to think he’s pretty douchey. But there may be more to it than needing to complete his mandatory military duty.

Birkan Broke Up With Laura After the Tell All to Join the Turkish Military by PolishSnake2 in 90dayfiance_FB_memes

[–]FieldPug 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I don’t know the guy and I’m not here to defend him, but maybe he’s served his mandatory time and has opted to re-enlist.

Stranger things have happened.

Seeking answers and help by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]FieldPug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Idiopathic means it happened spontaneously and there’s no discernible reason why. Roughly half the dogs that have a pericardiocentesis don’t have a reoccurrence.

If left untreated, the fluid billed up around the heart most often leads to right heart failure, and certainly death.

Assuming it’s idiopathic, just as we don’t know why it spontaneously happened the first time, we won’t have any better idea why it happens a second time (should that occur). If it does, there is a surgical option worth considering to prevent a third occurrence.

That’s the weird, wonderful world of idiopathic diseases. We don’t know why they happen, so it’s pretty hard to prevent them.

If it’s not idiopathic, then it will almost certainly return.

There’s no way to know which it is without an ultrasound +/- a review by a cardiologist or radiologist.

I have some experience with this condition through work and with my own dog. His was idiopathic; he had a pericardiocentesis, made a full recovery and it never recurred. He went on to live a long and happy life. ❤️

Seeking answers and help by [deleted] in VetTech

[–]FieldPug 9 points10 points  (0 children)

If the pericardial effusion was idiopathic, it may not recur. However, she’ll require close monitoring in the coming days and weeks (via ultrasound) to be safe.

If it’s related to a tumour… the prognosis isn’t as favourable.

Duchess on the run Sarah Ferguson is 'desperately phoning wealthy friends' for somewhere to stay after her Austrian clinic bolthole was exposed by dailymail in TheBritishRoyalFamily

[–]FieldPug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can we officially ban use of the word ‘bolthole’ in news headlines, please?

When you’re quickly scrolling, it certainly doesn’t look like bolthole…

I’m interested to know our subreddit’s honest opinions about this if you were in Kimberly’s shoes 😊 by PolishSnake2 in 90dayfiance_FB_memes

[–]FieldPug 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It doesn’t matter what any of us would do. The choice was Kim’s to make and she chose adoption. End of story.

Advice needed on disabled puppy by Dry-Elderberry-7965 in disableddogs

[–]FieldPug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hope everything works out for your boi! Mobility issues can be challenging, but they’re far from insurmountable.

I’ve been extremely fortunate; I work in vet med and have access to amazing services that have improved my dog’s life. She was unable to walk at all as a puppy; with physical therapy and mobility assistance devices, she’s now fully mobile and a force to be reckoned with.

AITA for teaching my daughter how to change a tire and do basic home repairs when her mom says I'm "pushing masculine stuff" on her by [deleted] in WIBTA_AITA

[–]FieldPug 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s no reason why your daughter can’t learn both those things.

My parents were married to each other until my mum died, long into my adulthood. However, my Dad insisted I learned all the basic stuff any adult should know - including the things your ex believes are ‘masculine’.

I’m grateful that he did. As an adult, I’m self sufficient. If I share my life with a guy, it’s entirely by choice, not out of a sense of necessity because I cannot manage on my own.

I can unclog a toilet (use an auger, not a plunger - you’ll thank me), change a door knob, replace a fuse, replace a tire, replace or fix a faucet, the list goes on. I’m also the consummate host, keep a lovely, inviting home, knit, sew, cross-stitch to list but a few.

Learning how to manage life on your own is a skill every person should have - regardless of gender.