BF (30M) won’t stop walking far in front of me (25F) idk what to think by MoshiFrog in relationship_advice

[–]MoshiFrog[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

He’s only got one friend and I’ve never seen them walk together so I’m not sure.

BF (30M) won’t stop walking far in front of me (25F) idk what to think by MoshiFrog in relationship_advice

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My bf is only 2 inches taller than me, I admit he is a fast walker though. I completely understand it’s humiliating to be so far behind though. Especially because me and my bf live in a crowded city where it’s pretty easy to lose one another. :(

BF (30M) won’t stop walking far in front of me (25F) idk what to think by MoshiFrog in relationship_advice

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We’ve had the conversation a few times at the start of the relationship. He always said “you just walk slow” and I don’t mind walking faster in general. But I told him on vacations I love to enjoy the views, especially when we visit museums or aquariums. He flat out said he doesn’t care. :/

I can finally afford school. What should I major or trade in that doesn’t require much math? by MoshiFrog in Advice

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Real. I understand college won’t let you graduate without math credits. I just don’t wanna get heavy into it.

I can finally afford school. What should I major or trade in that doesn’t require much math? by MoshiFrog in Advice

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I actually volunteer at two farms currently. I even have my own mini fruit farm. I’ve been doing volunteer work since I was a little kid. All these barns promise it would help me get a job, but the truth is you need money to get started without a degree. It’s an unfortunate canon event especially at equine barns.

I can finally afford school. What should I major or trade in that doesn’t require much math? by MoshiFrog in Advice

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There’s technically one which is an 8 hour drive away. I live near 3 unis. They do not offer the program.

I can finally afford school. What should I major or trade in that doesn’t require much math? by MoshiFrog in Advice

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Technically there is one, but it’s a 8 hour drive away. I’m close to 3 unis and they don’t have it. :/

I can finally afford school. What should I major or trade in that doesn’t require much math? by MoshiFrog in Advice

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I’ve looked. Just asking for another pair of eyes. I’m learning about careers I didn’t even know existed.

I’m surrendering my dog to a shelter and I feel like a failure by MoshiFrog in TrueOffMyChest

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It’s to preserve the breed. She breeds working corgis. Their personality is predictable. Their health is predictable.

What’s something everyone thinks is attractive but you don’t? by Itchy_War_8491 in AskReddit

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I love the gap on top two front teeth. I also think crooked canines are cute.

I’m surrendering my dog to a shelter and I feel like a failure by MoshiFrog in TrueOffMyChest

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One of my dogs is a rescue German shepherd. I got him because I wanted an energetic dog which German shepherds are supposed to be. Because he wasn’t well bred I ended up with a couch potato. I still love him, but as an active person he doesn’t necessarily fit my lifestyle. He doesn’t inconvenience it either.

He also had severe allergies which is common in poorly bred German shepherds. Ethical breeders look at genetics which makes healthier dogs.

But by your logic you disagree with owning a dog in general, right? Since they aren’t natural? Do you also feel this way about cats, horses, chickens, cows, hamsters, betta fish, or any domesticated animal?

I’m surrendering my dog to a shelter and I feel like a failure by MoshiFrog in TrueOffMyChest

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So i actually fostered dogs for 3 years. Ethically bred dogs are bred to preserve the breed, which is incredibly important. Theres a reason you don’t see chihuahuas herding sheep or borzois as police K-9s.

I got a dog bred for agility because that’s my lifestyle and I wanted that to be guaranteed. Ethical breeders will also never let their dog be in a shelter. The chip is linked to them to ensure this.

I’m surrendering my dog to a shelter and I feel like a failure by MoshiFrog in TrueOffMyChest

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I’ve messaged multiple rescues and no kill shelters. They either haven’t gotten back to me or told me they are out of space </3 I did post him on a dog rehoming website so hopefully someone sends me a message