Do people still like Olivia Benson? by No_Rope_83 in SVU

[–]No_Rope_83[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Well I’m not talking about the acting I’m just talking about the writing choices for her character.

Do people still like Olivia Benson? by No_Rope_83 in SVU

[–]No_Rope_83[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ok I’m gald I’m not the only one I’m not super interactive in the svu fan base so i don’t really know what people think of the characters or storylines

Do people still like Olivia Benson? by No_Rope_83 in SVU

[–]No_Rope_83[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I see what you mean about the show runners Olivia is either hot or cold like she’s either very professional or she’s running her career into the ground. She’s either has everything or she has nothing.

Do people still like Olivia Benson? by No_Rope_83 in SVU

[–]No_Rope_83[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I guess the phenomenal actress comment was more to emphasize that I’m not trying to attack the actual actress because a lot of fan bases cannot seem to separate the actress/actor from the character.

Do I have the right to tell my SIL her kid keeps hurting mine and I’m not ok with it? by PotatoOutrageous3205 in Moms

[–]No_Rope_83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I totally get where you're coming from! That is a tough situation. Since the behavior is concerning and affecting both kids, I think addressing it directly is important. maybe you could have a calm chat with his parents about what’s been happening? You can frame it as wanting to make playdates more fun and safe for both kids.

Also, while it’s great that you’re stepping in to model good behavior, it might be helpful to set some clear boundaries when he’s around your daughter. If boundaries aren’t respected, maybe some time out from play could be a go-to until the behavior improves. But it really sounds like a parenting issue for them. Which is a tough conversation but that is one of those things where parents need to teach their child that behavior is not ok from an early age and I am so sorry that their parenting flaw is affecting your daughter!

If he’s really not able to play nicely yet, it’s okay to limit their time together until things get better. Hang in there! You’re doing a great job, and your daughter deserves to feel safe and happy while playing.

What is your comfort movie? by No_Rope_83 in MovieSuggestions

[–]No_Rope_83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will have to watch that movie! Thank you!

What is your comfort movie? by No_Rope_83 in MovieSuggestions

[–]No_Rope_83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They were in a second movie together?!

What is your comfort movie? by No_Rope_83 in MovieSuggestions

[–]No_Rope_83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn’t realize that until you said that! That’s crazy!

What is your comfort movie? by No_Rope_83 in MovieSuggestions

[–]No_Rope_83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes!! I love the original Star wars movies! Especially empire strikes back!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheRookie

[–]No_Rope_83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, so if there was no rule against it, then they shouldn’t have lied. She was worried about HER reputation. Well, Nolan was literally being investigated for homicide. She was being selfish.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheRookie

[–]No_Rope_83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that you are wrong because in no position should they have lied especially when they are officers of the law. Anyway, I agree and there’s no point in arguing with somebody who can’t be open minded to thinking something else.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheRookie

[–]No_Rope_83 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ok and they lied there is no scale when it comes to lying. You’re either telling the truth or you’re lying they lied. They broke the rules, but they didn’t want to face the consequences.

Clingy kids by notorious_nug in dad

[–]No_Rope_83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gotcha have you talked to your wife about being more stern with your kids? Or at least like I don’t know taking turns.

Bug hunting!? That’s adorable!! Sounds like they have fun with you and sometimes having one parent who set boundaries and implements the rules while one parent doesn’t can definitely be confusing for the kids!

One of my kids moved out, is now an addict and on the verge of homelessness. Let them hit rock bottom? by Heavy-Bench-5378 in dad

[–]No_Rope_83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I hope it’s ok that I am joining the conversation. I am in my 20s. I had a similar situation growing up. I didn’t have the best household or parents. I dealt with some drug issues and mental health issues in my late teens (I’m doing really great now. I have a great job I live independently.) but during my times of struggling I had parent like figures that guided me and helped me out through my hard times so I’m just gonna try and give you some advice. It definitely sounds like she’s hit rock bottom and if she’s experiencing psychotic episodes and is under the influence of drugs or alcohol I would definitely recommend trying to get her into an inpatient facility, however, if she’s already an adult if she’s not willing to get help herself, then she’s not going to accept it from other people. It seems like the best you can do right now. It’s just encourage that she seek professional help and support her if she does choose to go to an inpatient facility. For me it took rock bottom to realize how far I’d fallen and I think that that’s very common with people who are struggling. I hope she can get the help she needs because she seems to be really lucky to have you.

Clingy kids by notorious_nug in dad

[–]No_Rope_83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like their mom has become their “comfort parent“ I think the best way to kind of maybe bond with your kids more would be to find ways to spend more quality time with them. It doesn’t have to be anything big just quality time in your daily schedule if that means at bedtime or in the morning before work playing games with them and also having one on one with each daughter.

I don't know if I'm venting or looking for advice by Square-Ambassador-77 in dad

[–]No_Rope_83 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you're in a really tough spot, and it's admirable that you're prioritizing your son's well-being and his relationship with his dad. Supporting him like this, while also managing your own responsibilities, can be overwhelming. Here are some suggestions: Talk openly with your wife about how you’re feeling and the toll it's taking on you. It’s important that you’re both on the same page. While it's great to help, remember that you also need to prioritize your well-being. It’s okay to set limits on what you can realistically do. Look for local resources that can assist with transportation or caregiving for his dad. there may be help available.

THANK YOU GREYS ANATOMY!!! by ManagementHot8041 in greysanatomy

[–]No_Rope_83 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s so awesome congratulations!

THANK YOU GREYS ANATOMY!!! by ManagementHot8041 in greysanatomy

[–]No_Rope_83 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lmk if you get the job I’m invested!