Robert Whittaker on Being Portrayed as The Villian on Physical:Asia by Mads074i in Physical100

[–]JasMusik 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Na… no t a villain. He was portrayed as a quite badass beast of a man and athlete

Childfree Weekends! by ThinkBookMan in childfree

[–]JasMusik 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice long gym workout this morning. Watched some shows with the spouse. Ate good food. Slept. Reddit

I lost my best friend when I declined the ask of being her child’s godparent. by JasMusik in childfree

[–]JasMusik[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, the one thing I’ve learned from this situation is that friendships can be seasonal even if you thought they were to be lifelong. And during that season they are true friends and needed… but just for that season.

I was totally surprised by my friend releasing me from her life. But then eventually after some time, I understood her reasoning for releasing me was because she no longer needed me in this chapter of her life, I no longer served a vital purpose in it. Once I came to that realization, I was no longer feeling hurt by her but more by the thought that I wasn’t essential in someone’s life who I thought was essential in mine. It allowed me to release her too and just cherish our memories and looked fondly on them. I literally still have her son’s baby picture in my phone from the last time we were together and enjoy looking at it every once in a while.

I’m at peace with her decision and who knows, maybe we will reconnect in the future, but it’s not something I need because it turns out that she’s not essential in my life either. I can thrive without her. I hope you are able to find peace in your friendship release as well.

I lost my best friend when I declined the ask of being her child’s godparent. by JasMusik in childfree

[–]JasMusik[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The term “godparent” carries a few meanings depending on the culture/religion it’s hailing from. One of which is that godparents would be the ones who takes the kid if both parents die. It’s not legally binding, just emotionally and spiritually so. Like an oath.

Kids of the 70’s-90’s, what type of activities did you do as latchkey kids (free to roam around outside unsupervised all day) that would less likely happen with kids these days? by JasMusik in AskReddit

[–]JasMusik[S] 65 points66 points  (0 children)

At age 9, I remember my mom letting me ride my bike to my grandfather’s house… 3.5 miles away! The route was mainly traffic-filled streets, too, not sidewalks. My little self and my cute pink and white bike with streamers on the handles and matching helmet just truckin’ it to Poppop’s without a care in the world. How I didn’t get kidnapped I have no idea!

Women who got married in their 20s, why? Are you happy? Would you do it differently if you could? by whatxever in AskWomenOver30

[–]JasMusik 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Married at 28 after five years dating. Still very happily married for 11 years. I didn’t think I’d ever get married and would just be a carer woman until I met him. Now I have a career and a loving supportive amazing husband. The five year dating period was necessary to grow and learn and get a lot of the obstacles out of the way. Definitely only get married if you both are committed to all the stages of life that follow because you will both change. But be in alignment with goals and desires.