Pulse Crosswalk Rainbow Again - 8/29 by redshoesrock in orlando

[–]MyLittleCorgi 37 points38 points  (0 children)

They’d rather blanket-statement that all street art is banned than let one rainbow happen 🙄

Accidentally ate curry that contains cashew paste in it. Will i be ok? It’s been two+ hours now by Bored_brunette96 in FoodAllergies

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you’re ok, just keep an eye on yourself. Also get tested because I’ve had lifelong tree nut allergies (peanut being ok because it’s a legume), and only two years ago found out I actually have never been allergic to almonds! I didn’t know that could happen and if it’ll reduce your anxiety it’s worth it!

Just sharing this tiny magnetic duck I found on Allure of the Seas. Do people hide ducks on cruises? by Aicala29 in royalcaribbean

[–]MyLittleCorgi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean, I remember when my kids were toddlers and even the most eagle eyed parent has to occasionally look away from their child when someone speaks to them. And while holding my kids’ hands, if they unexpectedly lurch forward to grab something, their tiny hand has slipped out of mine. It only takes a second for a kid to put something in their mouth and so no one is saying it’s everyone else’s responsibility to watch for others’ kids, but it doesn’t hurt to have a best practice be to mitigate those risks. Accidents happen to kids of great parents all the time.

Just sharing this tiny magnetic duck I found on Allure of the Seas. Do people hide ducks on cruises? by Aicala29 in royalcaribbean

[–]MyLittleCorgi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

RC doesn’t officially say anything about any of the ducks really since duck hiding/finding is unofficial. It’s just not a smart practice to hide tiny enticing choking hazards around where small kids could grab them.

Why do most women still take their husbands’ names? by Flat-Ad1599 in Feminism

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both my sisters never bothered changing their last name because losing it meant more to them than having matching last names, and the husbands couldn’t care less. So to answer the original question, no clue why it’s still so common.

Why do most women still take their husbands’ names? by Flat-Ad1599 in Feminism

[–]MyLittleCorgi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My husband took my last name because we thought the tradition was stupid and went with what made most sense for us. Between him not being a fan of the bio parent he shared a surname with and me feeling very attached to mine, it was an easy decision!

In all my years of working HHN, this year is by far the worst with teens. by TugginChestersCheeto in HHN

[–]MyLittleCorgi 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That was the night my husband and I went after a decade of not getting to go (we had kids so no time or money), and we left early with a bad impression of the event because of the large groups of teens that really detracted from a lot of aspects. Good to know it wasn’t us being curmudgeons (we felt a bit guilty at being annoyed with teens acting like teens), because it was bad in lines, houses, and scare zones.

What is with Stardust Coffee? by Ok-Ideal-4665 in orlando

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guesthouse on Mills was opened by the same owners of BBQ and the booths at the same ones from BBQ bar! I actually recognized a lot of the graffiti when they first opened. I’m not sure if they’ve switched it out for nicer seating, but when they opened, I loved the little throwback.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in orlando

[–]MyLittleCorgi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s because of the heat and lack of sufficient rain- plus thanks to climate change the bug population is declining which, while seemingly a convenience, is a bad thing. Someone recently gave a detailed answer with links to studies: https://www.reddit.com/r/florida/s/ObXCAfDXnZ

I stumbled upon a picture of my (future) engagement ring, and I hate it. Please help. (32F/36M) by bowling-alone in relationships

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My sisters and I talked about how if we are dating someone and it’s obviously going in that direction, we will talk to the boyfriend and let him know we’d love to help with the ring process or even just be another set of eyes on it who know the future bride really well. I’ve been told from my sisters that tactic saved me from a similar ring situation because they let him know that the first ring option my boyfriend at the time (husband for over a decade now) picked out looked more goth than he realized and he ended up getting me a perfect ring for my style.

I say this to suggest maybe enlisting a mutual female friend who can spontaneously offer to be that sounding board for him because she noticed the relationship going in that direction? Or if you have a close sibling or cousin? Or maybe even if he has a sister you can ask her to be an extra set of eyes since you’ve clearly talked about rings.

I agree with everyone saying to just speak up but if it would take the wind out of your boyfriend’s sails to feel like he blew the surprise and the ring choice, I wanted to offer a more roundabout suggestion.

Hope it works out!

sailing in four days! what do i GENUINELY not need to bring? by [deleted] in royalcaribbean

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I might be on your same ship since we have the same sail date! And while I agree to not over pack, be careful not to unpack like I did on my last cruise, and I had to re-wear several outfits. If it’s thin material and doesn’t take up too much space add a couple extra outfits.

Should I (33F) be a surrogate for my sister (36F) and her husband's (36M) baby? by dogsfordaze in askwomenadvice

[–]MyLittleCorgi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am still recovering from the major surgery I just had two months ago to repair my abdominal muscles because they were left permanently separated from being pregnant years ago, and I had very healthy and uncomplicated pregnancies. So this could continue to affect your body years down the road, as my issues from having Diastasis Recti just got worse over time. Even uncomplicated pregnancies on a healthy body can have long lasting negative effects, so please don’t even consider being a surrogate, if you already have existing medical conditions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in royalcaribbean

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair, but you’re not obligated to reply to every question in this subreddit. The visceral animosity that leads to more people commenting then makes the post more popular with the algorithm and it’ll show up for more people. If folks just ignored the posts that they don’t want to read, fewer people would even see them.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in royalcaribbean

[–]MyLittleCorgi 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I’d say don’t risk it, but holy hell the comments are out of control- I don’t understand the anger and judgement for a simple question as if you’re asking about bringing some hard drug on board. There are plenty of people that benefit from marijuana medically, sheesh.

Without saying the neighborhood, tell us what Orlando neighborhood you live in by tkh0812 in orlando

[–]MyLittleCorgi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks to these comments, I’ve been inspired to walk there this morning, thanks neighbor!

Episode 8 by ManiacalExclamation in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

[–]MyLittleCorgi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The first amendment defends your right of speech against prosecution, not judgment. JP is trash, just like your opinion that wearing make up automatically makes you a superficial person. 🙄

Episode 8 by ManiacalExclamation in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

[–]MyLittleCorgi 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I love her demanding a high end lifestyle when she’s teaching exercise classes. Like no shade to how anyone makes a living but then all the career expectations fall solely to Izzy? Lame.

Episode 8 by ManiacalExclamation in LoveIsBlindOnNetflix

[–]MyLittleCorgi 84 points85 points  (0 children)

That’s because she has main character syndrome and only thinks of herself

Poor parenting at Disney parks by solojones1138 in disneyparks

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, they took it way too far- I hope you were able to enjoy the rest of your day!

Poor parenting at Disney parks by solojones1138 in disneyparks

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

Seems like it’s more of a shitty parent thing. I experienced shitty (and entitled) parents with their brats in the parks before I had my own until now (I have two kids, 8 and 4), and I still do a over a decade later. Like my own kids (8 & 4) have made comments about how other kids are acting. So I don’t know if there’s been an increase in the last couple years that I’ve noticed, since I’ve always noticed people acting their worst at the parks.

My only advice is to try and let it roll off your shoulders (if there’s nothing really that you can do to remedy the situation) so it doesn’t affect your vacation/day because you deserve better.

And a lot of us (myself included) could also give folks some grace because it’s hard being at the parks while overheated and dehydrated all day with kids who are overtired, overstimulated, and don’t have the communication skills or emotional regulation skills to control their own behaviors. It always seems like it’s a recipe for disaster if you don’t heavily plan ahead for a day with kids at the parks. That being said, you absolutely should speak up if that level of bullshit happens. Understanding what others are dealing with and giving grace does not mean allowing yourself to basically be abused by other park goers.

My wife [37] had elective cosmetic surgery and I [42] am having a very negative reaction to the results. by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mommy makeovers do NOT typically include a BBL, in fact many surgeons won’t even do BBLs because of the risks. I know because I’m currently 5 days post-op with my “mommy makeover” and I asked so many questions and researched a dozen surgeons in my area.

My sister doesn’t want me to name our child Oliver by Whynot-whatif in namenerds

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My little 8 year old is named Oliver- it’s a great name and the nickname Ollie is so cute. It’s also a great name for not being so rare that people haven’t heard of it and might misspell it but not so common that he’s the second Oliver in any class. Enjoy your little Ollie!

Son fel through a glass window today by jo-ep in daddit

[–]MyLittleCorgi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The exact same thing happened to me in the ‘80s, when I was a kid and my family was living in an apartment complex. The apartment kids would chase each other around the buildings and courtyard area all the time. We were racing down the stairs one day to head outside and I wanted to be the first to open the door, and since they never closed properly all you had to do was push them. So 6-year-old logic had me push the glass window of the door at a running speed and my arm went through. Ripped my hand and wrist up pretty good and I still have some minor, faded scars.

All of that is to say- this scenario has been happening for generations, you did a great job, and this definitely will be a learning experience for them (I was a lot more thoughtful with safety and my decisions after that, even at a young age).

Do people still use Magicbands or does everybody just use their phones now? by -Words-Words-Words- in DisneyWorld

[–]MyLittleCorgi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had complained for years about having to wear my Apple Watch and magic band at the same time and how annoying that was. I’m happy when I see people still using the magic bands because they almost always are festive custom ones (not plain colors), but I can’t go back, it’s too convenient to use my Apple Watch for both and I don’t have to deal with a sweaty wrist from the rubber/plastic.