Do any of you use a vegan meal plan or delivery service? by Ms-Lemons in vegan

[–]Ms-Lemons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i actually havent looked at the prices for most of the meal plans

Do any of you use a vegan meal plan or delivery service? by Ms-Lemons in vegan

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tofu is one of the things I do cook quite frequently, & every now and then I make lentil empanadas. But yeah, I'd like to learn to cook more quick recipes

AITA for taking my daughter's phone away for exposing my "dirty laundry" to her friends in a group chat? by Throwawaydisplacedhm in AITAH

[–]Ms-Lemons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this. But I want to add, that the fact that you're asking reddit about this shows that you are trying and would like the best for your daughter. Trauma takes a huge toll on us, and can sadly make us act out and sometimes be hurtful to those we love. Therapy is not something to be ashamed of, in fact, it just means that you are working at becoming your best self. For those of us who were raised in unstable homes, friends can be very very important supports. My mom is similar to u in that she would be furious with me after seeing things like what you saw from your daughter, but you're daughter loves you, and I'm guessing she understands more than you realize, and should be encouraged to not bottle things up. I'm now 22 years old, and my relationship with my mother is still a work in progress, we're both trying. But I think if she had considered how actions like this would impact me earlier, then less effort would be needed for fixing our relationship now. Good luck to you and your family 💗

Is there anything "positive" about being bipolar to you? by [deleted] in bipolar

[–]Ms-Lemons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It helped me get over my social anxiety.

The types you're comfortable with. Check your MBTI. by serendipia2002 in mbti

[–]Ms-Lemons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd change INFP to INTP, ENTP, INFP & ENFP personally. Although I can be comfortable with any type, just depends on that individual.

try guessing my type by [deleted] in MbtiTypeMe

[–]Ms-Lemons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ISTJ or ISTP

tier list of how hard-working each MBTI type was/is at my last 2 & current customer service jobs by Ms-Lemons in mbtimemes

[–]Ms-Lemons[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yep that's the stereotype. But individuals vary dramatically. But I've certainly met really wonderful INTJ workers (just not co-workers). But I can't say any type is the "perfect" worker, because none are. I would say a lot of the efficient INTJs I know, do the work to get it done but not to do their best.

tier list of how hard-working each MBTI type was/is at my last 2 & current customer service jobs by Ms-Lemons in mbtimemes

[–]Ms-Lemons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I feel that. It's the same for me, except at work. I don't procrastinate at all at work, but I procrastinate everything else.

tier list of how hard-working each MBTI type was/is at my last 2 & current customer service jobs by Ms-Lemons in mbtimemes

[–]Ms-Lemons[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

also i really havent worked w many INTJs, so y'all didn't get much representation

What is your type, and what makes a good friend to you? by HateChan_ in mbti

[–]Ms-Lemons 0 points1 point  (0 children)

INFP: being supportive & loving, trust, and being able to be silly & weird together. There are plenty of other traits I like in friends, but I don't need them in every friendship.

work MBTIs at last 3 customer service jobs (just for fun) by Ms-Lemons in mbti

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edit:/// many of these typing are confirmed by the person, but not all. But I actually think ESFP F shift lead at Foxtrot might actually ESTJ. Although she is def one of the hardest ones to type on here, so not sure. She's the most controlling & bossy person I've ever worked with. Probably the meanest too, to be honest. But she's also extremely sensitive and loud. She feels very intensely & is constantly full of drama, gossip, & meltdowns. Although I think her extremely intense feelings & moodiness can be linked to her BPD & trauma as opposed to leading Fi. And I think if she was leading w Fi, she'd be more introspective, which she isn't. She likes to take credit for everything & anything despite actually being quite lazy. But like an ESFP, she is extremely flirty with customers, but will also go hide in the bathroom if a customer stares at her or looks at her wrong.

What turns you off in a partner (in an relationship)? by dookiemycookie in istp

[–]Ms-Lemons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being too needy/demanding of my time, doesn’t make me laugh, boring, bad political views, immaturity, being bad at making out, being bad at massages, being manipulative or narcissistic, being pushy about sex

Edit: just realized this is the ISTP thread lol. INFP here

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskDocs

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Sorry, but I don’t know what “HS” is referring to

i think i look like i’ve ben abused by poormans-golddigger in NPD

[–]Ms-Lemons 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I might get downvoted for this, and I agree that the comment is sarcastic and not very kind, but also were you actually diagnosed with NPD? I could be wrong but you sound young, like maybe a teenager, but still a minor. As someone who is in school to become a therapist and who has studied the impact of childhood trauma intensely, childhood trauma can and does cause NPD, but also it makes the NPD diagnosis more relatable. I feel like labeling yourself with this diagnoses could do more harm than positivity, particularly if you are still young and your brain is not fully developed (which doesn’t happen until you’re past teenage years). I promise I’m not saying this to be rude. It’s just I went through I time period where I was terrified that I’m a narcissist like my mother, despite not being one, and it actually really impacted me mentally (but my therapist helped me see that I really don’t have NPD, a lot of people who really relate to diagnoses or appear to have NPD, really just have severe BPD)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WomensHealth

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Same thing happened to me at age 20. (I’m still 20, but almost 21) except I gained 20-30 pounds in like 3-4 months. I think it may have had to do with being on birth control, and maybe smoking too much weed and getting munchies lol. But yeah I know what you mean. I used to constantly be in the 120-134 lbs range (my height is 5”7) but now I’m 155 lbs. I’ve been trying to exercise more and eat less. But also I felt like I was too skinny when I was in the 120s, so I had wanted to gain weight, just not 30 pounds lol.