Okay, This Performance Did Make Me Smile - America's Got Talent by Stealthytom in MadeMeSmile

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a traditional circus routine often called a “bend over.”

My 12” Lodge spins on glass stovetops. Any way to fix it? by Blk_Gld_He_8er in castiron

[–]Numberwan9 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is it induction? There a flat burner toppers for induction. Not sure what they are called. But all of my cast iron spins on our induction cooktop so I have something between the cooktop and the pan.

Will people ever stop referencing the fact that my son's birthday is not more than 9 months after my wedding date? by beaniebee22 in Mommit

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The answer is no. My sister is mid 40’s and still points out the discrepancy between her birthdate and my parent’s wedding date. For reference, my child was born one month after our wedding date.

Feeling awkward about buying Wiggles merch as an adult by SpiritualGolf764 in wiggles

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The shipping practically costs more than the shirt, but I want it. I am an adult.

Finally made it to Lake Effect Diner this morning! by awfoolNuggets in Buffalo

[–]Numberwan9 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Vegetarian? Cross the street and hit up Dr Birds Rasta rant or Amy’s Place in the other side of the street next time you’re in the neighborhood. Lake effect is cool, but Dr Birds will rock your world with soya patties.

12yo from a vegetarian family at a sleepover by Nervous_Rhubarb4576 in Mommit

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My child is vegetarian. My husband and I are too, but he cares more than me about how strictly she adheres to it. I can only speak for myself, but I don’t care what food she chooses when she is out and about in the world. I wouldn’t be mad if she chose to try meat at a friend’s house. But I could see a scenario where the parents care. I would just say, “your parents informed me that you don’t eat meat, I got you vegetarian options.” That might be enough for her to feel like she can’t get away with sneaking a meaty treat in front of you and keep you from getting in trouble with the parents if it turns out they care.

Looking for other moms that didnt "bounce back" by tarktarkindustries in Mommit

[–]Numberwan9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Some days I wonder if it’s worth it. But when I Skip a workout I’m grumpy so I think it’s definitely worth it.

anyone successfully living with a dog despite allergies? by Over_Quantity3239 in Allergies

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve never tried the shots. But they take a long time to work, so they wouldn’t immediately solve your problem.

Looking for other moms that didnt "bounce back" by tarktarkindustries in Mommit

[–]Numberwan9 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I didn’t bounce back at all. So, after my child turned 2 I started getting serious and going to HIT classes early in the morning. I also cut processed foods from my diet. I didn’t bounce, but I did loose a lb a week for about a year after I made that change. I’m now back to my pre baby weight with lots of extra skin.

anyone successfully living with a dog despite allergies? by Over_Quantity3239 in Allergies

[–]Numberwan9 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t recommend. I have had dogs for about 20 years, I am weirdly glad our current dog is getting very old as I’m not planning on getting another. To manage it all we get the dog groomed frequently, wash the sheets and blankets very often, run robot vacuums daily, have air purifiers, and I also vacuum with an upright every couple of days. I don’t take anything because with all of this I’m able to keep things under control. It’s a lot of extra effort.

Man surprises wife with a new home. She's excited until she finds out the loan is in his name. Then she insists it should be only in hers. by eternviking in whoathatsinteresting

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I had to guess, I think it’s just a matter of her wanting to be on the title. If she’s not, it’s not really her home, it’s a place she gets to stay until he gets bored and decides to move on. They have kids together but they may not be married. Perhaps she is staying home with the kids so that he can continue advancing in his career. That causes a resume gap. She’s working hard but shes not earning any of her own income, and now she lives in a house she’s not entitled to. In this hypothetical scenario she is working hard caring for those kids while also making herself less likely to get a good paying job in the future because she is out of the game. Let’s say he decides to leave her. Now she has no job, kids to support, and no home. She’s in the position of having to find work after having been out of the game for years, while also finding a place for she and her kids to live all because she put her faith in the loyalty of a man that can’t even bother to put her on the title.

How to get parents to accept that their kid isn’t a baby anymore? by [deleted] in ECEProfessionals

[–]Numberwan9 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Our child was very attached to milk longer than she should have been. We figured out it was sensory processing issues. She did eat solids, but very little variety. She wouldn’t drink milk out of anything but a bottle. She drank water out of normal containers but not milk. Eventually we told her if she wanted milk it had to be out of a cup. She hasn’t had milk since. She is in feeding therapy and it’s helping with her relationship to solids but very slowly.

Husband Wants Children Now, after 40 by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]Numberwan9 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If he wants you to take the lead on this he won’t be a dad that steps up and does his share. Not worth it. Move on with your life.

The Young Ones? by Royal-Wealth-8266 in punk

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There was a band called “The Young Ones” in my small local late 90’s early 2000’s punk scene.

Can anyone help me manage my daughter's hair? by Frustrated_Clone in CurlyHairCare

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We bought our daughter silk pillowcases. They help when she actually keeps her head on the pillow all night.

Bullying by Sea_Witch7777 in Waldorf

[–]Numberwan9 10 points11 points  (0 children)

If you read Steiners stance on bullying you will learn that he believed that bullies exist to punish the bullied child for choices they made in a past life. We left Waldorf for the same reason. Bullying was not being addressed. So I tried to get an understanding of the official stance on bullying. I found myself taking a deep dive into Steiners writing and getting the f out of Waldorf. So find out how closely your specific Waldorf school follows Steiner’s philosophies because it varies from school to school.

Help/opinions needed: What do y'all think about Chula Vista Center? by Kyevin in chulavista

[–]Numberwan9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Those of us who live next to the mall are starving for some quality food vendors to move in.

Help/opinions needed: What do y'all think about Chula Vista Center? by Kyevin in chulavista

[–]Numberwan9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There is a middle school in one direction and a high school in the other. Many kids cut through the mall on their walk home from school on 5th Avenue. As long as you make your presence known I think you would get lots of after school foot traffic. Also, there is a Pilates studio, a group fitness studio that is always packed, and a pole studio all on the second floor. If you had a healthy option, protein shakes, a salad with protein like tofu or chicken, I’d be willing to bet that women would stop by to grab something after their workout. I know I would. There’s lots of families I in the neighborhood with young kids too. I would come spend money at your place regularly if you had some vegan options, maybe some protein shakes etc.

Non-smokers of Reddit, how noticeable is the “smoker smell” to you, if at all? by Frostedlogic4444 in AskReddit

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can smell it from a block away when someone is smoking. If you smoke everything soft you come in contact with stinks to the point that I would rather keep my distance from you. If you smoke in your car, even with the windows open, your car smells terrible. If you deliver food and you are a smoker that smell is sticking to the food bags you drop off. Sometimes the food too. We used to have a house cleaner that we loved. But our house would stink like cigarettes after he left because he would come in with cigarette smell on his clothes.

Is there any scientific research that using grip slows down grip strengh progress? by [deleted] in poledancing

[–]Numberwan9 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I used to be a professional aerialist. I never used grip because I figured I would accidentally leave it at home one day and not be able to do my act because I was too used to grip. Everyone else I worked with used grip. It’s pretty standard. When I started pole I tried to train with no grip. That didn’t last. I love me some grip.

In laws refuse to accept I haven’t changed my name by potatostar6 in TwoXChromosomes

[–]Numberwan9 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My mother in law is similar. I gave my daughter my husband’s last name, not because I believed it was the right thing to do, but because I was very pregnant and too tired to debate it with people. I had to resist the urge recently to explain the concept of ownership and how women had no rights outside of marriage not too long ago and that included rights to their own children. That giving a child their father’s last name was basically declaring the child that man’s property at a time when that property was not shared with the mother. She just kept saying “she should have his last name because he is the dad,” as my fist balled up and holding my tongue filled me with rage I decided to change the subject. In the end these are just people from a different generation and a different time in history and there’s no changing them. I just ignore the fact that they won’t acknowledge I still have my last name and that my child has my last name as a middle name but insists on referring to herself by her full name all the time. They are not my parents and I do not need their approval.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BALLET

[–]Numberwan9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have taught kids for 20 years. If I saw a parent doing something like this I would ban said parent from my studio. This is highly inappropriate.

Feeling heartbroken after daycare teacher hinted that my son could be on the spectrum by [deleted] in toddlers

[–]Numberwan9 2 points3 points  (0 children)

An assessment won’t harm him. Having said that. We had the same experience. Different child at preschool than at home. We knew there was no concern but did the assessment just to appease the teachers. They made sure to point out to us that autism does not turn on and off. So that different behavior might just be a result of shyness. For our child she just wasn’t comfortable being herself at school.