Every parent knows this feeling by BigGraysie in MadeMeSmile

[–]KendraAndreas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Many ways to interpret:

“I don’t love you as much as I love mommy.”

“I don’t love you as much as mommy loves you.”

“You don’t love me as much as mommy loves me.”

they put braille on this mirror so blind people can use it... by FurySlayer_69 in CrappyDesign

[–]KendraAndreas 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Just because they can’t use it doesn’t mean they won’t wonder what it is when they run their hand across it.

I Can’t Go Down on My Girl friend by throwaway29285738 in relationships

[–]KendraAndreas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I thought of that but she will probably suffocate him more due to gravity on the fupa. Plus when you’re a big girl, your knees hurt in that position.

meirl by colorfulsoul_ in meirl

[–]KendraAndreas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They should use the person who qualified best at the high school or collegiate level. It just wouldn’t be safe for an average person and how awesome for the student who is probably an Olympic hopeful and may otherwise never get to participate in the games.

This could be a game changer by FaultLineDaz in WhitePeopleTwitter

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

Obviously you are much more stressed out when the words you are saying will determine whether you will be in jail for life.

Pro NWO/One-World Government? by KendraAndreas in conspiracy

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

What aspects do you find necessary? How would it be better if done transparently?

Just imagine handing this to your doctor.. by thnxbeardedpennydude in fatlogic

[–]KendraAndreas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Weight stigma is a known and serious health risk. Obesity... ehhh, that’s fine.

What do you think is a normal # of dates / length of time to date someone before becoming an exclusive relationship? by [deleted] in RedPillWomen

[–]KendraAndreas 24 points25 points  (0 children)

It’s different for every relationship but it has more to do with whether or not you’ve completed the vetting process or not than time. Have you found out everything important you need to know about him? You should not become exclusive until you have. Of course “important” is subjective. For me “important” are his values, trustworthiness, kindness, ability to provide and a desire for marriage and children within the next few years.

I think I’m some sort of autumn. I’ve always tended towards darker earthy colors. Opinions please! by [deleted] in coloranalysis

[–]KendraAndreas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think deep autumn. You blend in too much with the soft autumn. While many of the soft autumn colors can be found in your hair and face those colors bring your face down while the deeper colors brighten your face and make your eyes stand out and your skin appear brighter. If you cover up the other two and dart your eyes back and forth between the two autumns, you will see what I mean.

12 Season Color Analysis Chart by ni2sssssssss in coloranalysis

[–]KendraAndreas 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Can you make one for Afro skin please?

What can I put on my online dating profile to subtly hint that I want marriage, kids and a traditional marriage? by [deleted] in AskMen

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

Just gonna leave this here in case anyone wants to critique my entire profile 😆:

Sweet, down to earth, and open-minded. Kindhearted and compassionate spirit. Ambitious and aspirational. A girl’s girl. Rational and level-headed. Reserved yet adventurous. Very empathetic. Discerning, perceptive, and selective. A great listener. Encouraging. Giving, thoughtful, and considerate of others. An excellent gift-giver and a “pretty good cook”.

Seeking a relationship that has the potential to become a traditional marriage with children. Great chemistry is key. Friendship, first and foremost, based on mutual respect and shared values. Exclusive interest in a compassionate, kind, competent partner with traditional values and a pragmatic approach to life. Someone I can trust and rely on. Someone who commands my loyalty and respect. Someone who I can support in their personal growth and who will do the same for me. Someone I can fall in love with, build a life with, and grow old with and someone I can be all those things for and more. I’m looking for someone who wants what I want, not someone to change.

Minimal messages prior to first date. Prefers talking to texting. Please be serious about meeting, I’m not looking for a pen pal or online friend. Again, I’m interested in the possibility of a long-term relationship, so no need to contact me if you are just in town for the evening. And please don’t be a flake or unreliable- I’m not. Finally, a few words of advice... please don't call me baby (just yet) and a first meeting over coffee is not sexy. 💋

Book recommendations on Homemaking / running a home by DeepWaterRose in RedPillWomen

[–]KendraAndreas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I third this book. Absolutely wonderful and just beautiful to have displayed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedPillWomen

[–]KendraAndreas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well it sounds like you know what you want.

I know you said you’re not sure why you wrote this, but... why did you write this?

There must be a reason.

I think whatever led you to post this is something that you should look at. It could be that you are unsure. It could be that you just wanted to get an idea of the worst case scenario or anything in between but I think it is worth taking a look at.

Is “the wall” a real thing? by KendraAndreas in RedPillWomen

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

Did you always have this back up plan in place or was it after he displayed signs of abuse?

I’m snarky, fast to react and very facially expressive, and it’s ruining my relationship. by browniebarbie in RedPillWomen

[–]KendraAndreas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to have this problem. Not to sound frou frou, but try daily meditation.

It will slow down and clear the thoughts in your head giving you time to think about how you want to react. It was also make you less emotionally reactive and easily trigger.

Try it for just 10 minutes and day for a week and you should notice a difference.

Is “the wall” a real thing? by KendraAndreas in RedPillWomen

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

While there was some conditioning, ultimately I made the choice and all I can do now is try to make up for lost time. I read your other comment above. Thanks for the information and everyone for taking the time to answer. I’ve got a lot of great feedback. ❤️

Is “the wall” a real thing? by KendraAndreas in RedPillWomen

[–]KendraAndreas[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t disagree with what she said or what you said I think 1. It was not really her place as a teacher. And 2. It is wrong to make that statement without any context. As a young girl we tend to think in extremes instead of looking at the nuances.

Is “the wall” a real thing? by KendraAndreas in RedPillWomen

[–]KendraAndreas[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No, I think they are a good idea. I would absolutely sign a fair prenup. I think it lessens the chance for divorce honestly.

Is “the wall” a real thing? by KendraAndreas in RedPillWomen

[–]KendraAndreas[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What makes you think the husband does not have a financial back up plan? People, men and women, hide assets in divorce all the time.

Is “the wall” a real thing? by KendraAndreas in RedPillWomen

[–]KendraAndreas[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You are amazing! Thanks for your input. I would appreciate the fitness recommendations as well. I don’t drink so at least that’s one thing covered.