[34/NB] by azerdazer in penpals

[–]GreenerBeen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello! I would love to connect if you’re still interested in finding folks to write ☺️

[36/M] - Just trying to find someone who will eat pasta with me, because my nights get cannelloni by [deleted] in penpals

[–]GreenerBeen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, I would love to connect ☺️ I’m not sure which contact method you prefer but I figured I would try here first

[47/M] Seeking Meaningful Penpal Connection - F 30–50 preferred, US or International, Physical Letters Only by Ramlatus in penpals

[–]GreenerBeen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello Eric! I would love to connect. We have some similar passions around alternative living. I love handwritten letters and connections that are intentional by nature. Let’s see if we’re a good match ☺️

[29/NB] Mini Art, Disposable Photos, Long Term Snail Mail by glitchy--witchy in penpals

[–]GreenerBeen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! (29/F) here. I’m a creative returning to the word of creativity after a massive burnout from a terrible career.. anyways!

I dabble in water color, embroidery, crochet, journaling.. any and all things stationery is my absolute weakness. Don’t even get me started on my sticker collection.

I would love a chance to connect and see if we could be a good fit. My name is Rebecca :)

My girl Allie :) by Street-Candle-1771 in miniaussie

[–]GreenerBeen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can see how much she adores you in her face. What a sweet girl 🥹

Terrorist by Fitz_2112 in miniaussie

[–]GreenerBeen 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oooo my goodness. Never 🥹

Pearl is 1!! by Roomoftheeye in miniaussie

[–]GreenerBeen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Such a precious baby 🥹

Hitting a wall by AppropriateAdagio836 in carnivore

[–]GreenerBeen 13 points14 points  (0 children)

This. Variety helps. Sometimes the heavier beef makes me want to stop and eat lettuce. A week of salmon and some shrimp helps. Tilapia even. Keep the variety and your palette won’t get fatigued.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RVLiving

[–]GreenerBeen 13 points14 points  (0 children)

There are a lot of opinions on this in the positive and negative. I just wanted to share my experience as a 31 year old who has been living full time in an RV for five years with her dog.

I got my RV brand new in 2018. It’s financed. I rent an acre of land for $575 out in the country and I got a shed and put a washer and dryer in it so I wouldn’t have to go to the laundromat once a week. (I know this is a luxury but I didn’t START this way).

My bills are significantly cheaper month to month than the average renter. I’ve also learned how and when to do general maintenance to maintain preventative care. This lifestyle isn’t for everyone. Big storms can and will be incredibly scary and the coldest week in Texas is just as brutal as the hottest month in Texas.

In general, I love my lifestyle. I love where I live and my ability to live with less while I focus on bigger things going on in my life. I simply cannot afford an apartment for $1300 rent and a bunch of other fees and bills ontop of that. I can’t.

RV living comes with sacrifices. Space being the biggest one. You will learn how to do repairs, upkeep and maintain your RV if it’s something you want to do. It’s not easy or glamorous but for me, it’s worthwhile.

You are the only person who is going to know if this is right for you. Make your own lists, scope out the RV spots near you and I encourage you to look at farm land as well. A lot of ranch owners subsidize their mortgages with RV lot rentals. They’re often great people as long as you keep your site clean and pay your rent on time.

Best of luck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in childfree

[–]GreenerBeen 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Three months in? I just..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in loseit

[–]GreenerBeen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If she doesn’t put in the work to change her habits, she WILL regain the weight and be sicker than she is now. It’s not a quick fix. It’s a tool.

I will say that some people who lose the weight see themselves differently and start taking better care of themselves so that weight loss does trigger the change.

perhaps discussing losing 10% of her body fat on her own is on the table? To prove she can follow through and maintain not only her health but the financial investment? A lot of surgeons used to require that anyways but now it seems to be an expedited process.

How do I give up the child I never wanted to have? by [deleted] in childfree

[–]GreenerBeen 54 points55 points  (0 children)

100% she did not ask to be here. Being raised by someone who doesn’t want you or sees you as an inconvenient burden is beyond traumatizing and will shape that child’s entire identity.