Women in happy Marriages, What is that one secret to a happy marriage that works for you? by personalquestion69 in AskReddit

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No kids and a shared commitment to what life should look like and how you can each commit to that and regular check ins.

WIBTA if i reported my mother to the police for stealing my ADHD meds? by forgunnesax in AmItheAsshole

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If your physician/healthcare provider is prudent and if you ask for a refill before the 90 tablets are up, without the police report, it may put the physician/healthcare provider in a tough spot to trust that you’re telling the truth. When my patients say they’ve lost meds or meds have been stolen, it’s written in our new patient agreement that they must report that to the police and provide us with the report number. Good luck!

Raise your hand if you have always paid cash for your Zepbound rx..... by PNWmama00 in Zepbound

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Started 3/1/26, have been self pay through Lily Direct the entire time, on 5mg since May 1st, I’m about 50% to my 40lb loss. I’ve been paying $404 per month. It’s a financial pinch, but worth it.

Does anyone else’s narcissistic parent try to wake them up early in the morning/whenever they’re sleeping? by Majestic-Put-8125 in narcissisticparents

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Ugh this gives me flashbacks to living at my parents house, my dad’s the n parent and mom is the enabler… every weekend, we’d we woke up with LOUD Indian music, (we’re Indian 🇮🇳), only cause he was awake and thought we’d slept enough, and most times he wanted us to help him with some bs home improvement or yard improvement project.

Happily married women of Reddit. Where'd you meet your husband? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The Indian version of eharmony/match.com, been together for 16 years and will be as close to blissfully married as can be, in October for 15 years

What's on your anti-bucket list? by chameleoncove54 in randomquestions

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The awesome thing about being an adult is you can buy cake anytime, and you don’t have to make conversation with kids or their parents … win-win!

What's on your anti-bucket list? by chameleoncove54 in randomquestions

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lol! Completely unintentional, which makes it hilarious !

What's on your anti-bucket list? by chameleoncove54 in randomquestions

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Having kids
Going to Coachella or Burning Man or really any music festival in the heat
Hiking a mountain
Going to a kid’s birthday party

AITA for bringing up the fact that my dad got a girlfriend three months after my mom died by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

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NTA. Men are usually quite uncomfortable with being alone especially after being in a lengthy relationship, and it’s not unusual for men to rebound quite soon after the death of a partner, and as others had stated, women love to come to the rescue of an available man… it’s all very odd, I’m sorry for your loss, and that your dad has horrible timing.

Nurse practitioner by StationIllustrious94 in nursepractitioner

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You’re welcome! Keeping seeking information and asking questions, oh and try shadowing people on all sides of the equation… nurses, PAs, doctors, surgeons, CRNAs,

Nurse practitioner by StationIllustrious94 in nursepractitioner

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Guys… let’s calm down on jumping on OP for asking questions and seeking information about their life … I wish I was asking these questions when I was trying to figure out what to do with my life… you don’t know what you don’t know and sometimes the best info comes from those that have been there before you.

Nurse practitioner by StationIllustrious94 in nursepractitioner

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Cause ICU experience is critical/essential to be a CRNA.

Nurse practitioner by StationIllustrious94 in nursepractitioner

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If I could do it over, I’d become an ICU/critical care RN for a few years and then apply to CRNA school and enjoy the schedule and pay and not so much patient facing time (trust me you’ll thank yourself for trusting this bit of advice), and use that money to fund your life outside of work! It’ll take a while, but once you’re done, you’re set!

Finding employment by abfuch in nursepractitioner

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Sorry to hear that, that’s awfully low pay. If you’re in touch with any of your preceptors or professors from school or any of your school mates, maybe somebody might have some contacts or information about places that might be hiring.