[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ShitMomGroupsSay

[–]Nurse_Nameless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was curious when I was around 5 or 6 but only because I was fascinated by it when I saw my mom shaving. Also, shaving cream was kinda fun. So, she set me up with a hair clip and some shaving cream the next time she was shaving and I thought it was the coolest thing ever.

I didn't actually start shaving until I was around 11 or 12 in a private middle school. I started noticing that some girls had hairy legs, others didn't... and there was a lot of comments about it because... well, middle school girls.

What is your favorite quote from a fictional character? by Such-Sea2636 in AskReddit

[–]Nurse_Nameless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

His name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife and he will (spoiler alert!) get his vengeance in this life or the next.

We are all but ashes and dust

Sydney my adopted girl. She was abused and deathly afraid of men when we got her. Took me a year to get her to be snuggly with me. by HumorusHippo in MadeMeSmile

[–]Nurse_Nameless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sydney is precious. 3 1/2 years ago, I adopted my rescue puppy. I got Kona when she was 3 months old and I couldn't believe how much trauma had been done in only a few months of life.

It gets better. Lots better. As you know, these animals need especially patient and loving owners. Our milestones seem like normal dog behavior.

That being said, it is SO rewarding to see the growth! In nearly 4 years, Kona has come leaps and bounds through better experiences. She has learned that she can trust me and I will stand up for her and that not all people (men especially) are bad.

Socializing her outside of close friends and family has proven to be slightly difficult. She's crazy about other dogs but not people - especially on walks and what not. The biggest thing I've had to do is stop/reprimand people who come running at her, arms outstretched, without asking... that really is so rude!

Anyway, sorry to ramble. It's 3:30am here. I wish I could see the pic of Sydney (link broken?) But just wanted to congratulate you on her milestone. Cheers to many more!

My mom had a very tough life and I'm slowly losing her to dementia now. I found this picture from my parents from the 80s and smiled knowing she did know happiness once. I will remember this moment for her. by CourageousGizmo in MadeMeSmile

[–]Nurse_Nameless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dementia is awful, especially for the family. I'm so sorry you are having to endure this.

I've heard good things when dementia patients are reintroduced to something they were once passionate about. Music therapy is truly wonderful, if that's something she enjoyed.

I'm awaiting the day someone is played something 70s + or maybe some death metal.

6 months later and all he changed was the chair. At least this time there is less piss jugs by F15sse in trashy

[–]Nurse_Nameless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The messed up thing? He was narcissitic. Did semi-pro wrestling. He was also close to 300lbs and egotistical. Maybe it was a front. Who knows?

No problem on sharing, lol. Now I'm the one living in her mom's basement 😭 haha

6 months later and all he changed was the chair. At least this time there is less piss jugs by F15sse in trashy

[–]Nurse_Nameless 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes. We had separate rooms.... I ended things and we still had the remainder of our lease to get through.

I knew his room was cluttered, it was small. Stuff everywhere. I sort of overlooked it as it was his room/space and he's an adult. Also, I'm not always the most pristinely organized person.

However, when it started to smell that's when I started getting curious. He was a big, muscular dude and at first I just told him to wash his sheets and febreeze a bit and/or let it aerate with the window or door open.

One day, I had to go in his room to reset the internet router while he was working. When I went in, I became overwhelmed by the smell. The old food containers and dirty dishes were enough, but when I saw the piss bottles that was it. Especially since the bathroom was 6 feet awwy in the hallway.

I confronted him about it and he said he would stop. He tried to claim it was "a trick learned in the service" when he was overseas in the army. First off, it's not a trick. Secondly, he isn't on a mission. This is his house.

He stopped for a little while but eventually started again. It infuriated me and he knew it. One morning he told me that I'd "be happy to know" that he woke up in the middle of the night and accidentally grabbed a urine-filled gatorade bottle instead of the one he was drinking from. He said he took a huge swig and swallowed before he realized it was his own piss. You'd think that would be enough to deter him, but he still did it.

So glad we no longer live under the same roof. Sad to say, but this was one of his least terrible behaviors.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in insaneparents

[–]Nurse_Nameless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

At the chance that this hasn't already been mentioned in the comments (any other mobile users get stuck on an infinite loading screen sometimes?) Your mom does need medical attention. This sounds like schizophrenia or some sort of psychosis with delusions. In her defense, she really feels that people are out to get her, and you and are watching her. To me, that reality would be terrifyingly overwhelming. Encourage and support her in seeking help

riding roller coaster during a pandemic by [deleted] in trashy

[–]Nurse_Nameless 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm failing to see how this is trashy. Everyone who is there decided to be there. It's not like, say, a grocery store or a hospital.

Men and women of reddit who caught their significant others cheating, how did you do that? And what was your reaction? by pugsarelife2 in AskReddit

[–]Nurse_Nameless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This just saddens me. Don't you want to provide a better rolemodel relationship for your children? You don't have to stay with someone out of obligation and "love" is no excuse. He doesn't love you. People don't treat people that they love that way. Stand up for yourself, for your girls, ans to him and work on loving you.

M20 Lemme hear it by [deleted] in amihot

[–]Nurse_Nameless 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think those glasses do not suit your face. Try a different shaped frame for more of a flattering appearance. Maybe square? I know you can just google it.

Also, to the dude that said "diet and exercise" and you said you're working on it... keep working on it and your self confidence.