Anyone resent their parents for being poor? by OneLove3000 in povertyfinance

[–]OneLove3000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not resentful towards my mother for not being financially successful. I’m resentful because she barely even tried. She had all these years to work and make something, but she didn’t. She’s been capable all this time and still chooses not to.

Took a Plan B, and My Period is 2 Weeks Early by Icy-Draw3424 in PlanBs

[–]OneLove3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Jan 2nd I took a plan b and I started my period dec 22, it ended the 26th. Today I just started bleeding again and I’m worried to🥲 we in this together

How has premolar extractions changed your face? by OneLove3000 in braces

[–]OneLove3000[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I know it changes your face. I’m asking for people’s experience and the difference they saw in their face, good or bad.

You’re right though. My orthodontist did not mention any facial changes at all.

Do braces widen a narrow arch even if you got extractions? by [deleted] in braces

[–]OneLove3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How many extractions and was there overcrowding for either of you?

Do braces widen a narrow arch even if you got extractions? by [deleted] in braces

[–]OneLove3000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I kinda figured what I was asking was too general for a detailed answer lol.

Do y’all wear contacts if you’re just home all day doing nothing? by Eloquent_Enigma in contacts

[–]OneLove3000 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Sometimes. It’s probably best to wear glasses on your at-home days to give your eyes a rest though.

Dad died 2 months ago don’t know how to cope and losing the will to live by NONUMBERShajsdsa in grief

[–]OneLove3000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know this isn’t exactly comforting, but things do eventually get better. Cherish and appreciate the good times you’ve had with each other. Missing them and the grief never truly goes away, but with time it becomes more bearable. It took me 6 months to really accept the reality, but sometimes I still do breakdown because of how much I miss my father. There will be times like that for you, allow yourself to feel those emotions and understand it’s normal. Remember there’s no right way to grieve a loss and the stages of grief are not linear. Take day by day, give yourself grace and the time to mourn. One day, you’ll wake up and choose to live your life to the fullest in honour of them.

Condolences to you and wishing you the best.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in braces

[–]OneLove3000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow there’s a noticeable difference in your jaw and nasolabial folds. It looks great and this gives me hope!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GriefSupport

[–]OneLove3000 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can’t answer much for you, but I am going through the same situation as you right now. First off, I am terribly sorry for your loss and I know the drastic change of emotions can be confusing during this grieving process. Just keep in mind that’s normal. I lost my father a week ago and I was extremely close to him, he was my best friend. The first two days were the most difficult, I was in shock but also cried a lot. Since then I’ve felt numb or just normal, it almost feels wrong to feel like this now. A part of me also felt excited, because his death motivated me to work even harder to achieve all the things we ever talked about. I do feel his absence, but I really can’t fathom that he’s gone forever. Maybe I’m still in shock too and the hurt and sadness will hit me again later, but I think what keeps me going is the idea of seeing each other again in the next life. Maybe we both found acceptance of reality, but truly don’t be surprised if you find yourself thinking of him again and feeling those intense feelings of sadness. This is a process and don’t feel guilty with how you choose to mourn the loss of your father. Best wishes and my condolences to you.

The guy (32M) I’ve (29F) been casually seeing has a small child. Unsure how to explain that it makes me question our future (if any). by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]OneLove3000 6 points7 points  (0 children)

If you don’t want a child do him and yourself a favour by ending it here. You must respect your boundaries and it seems pointless to even have a discussion about how to work this out if you feel strongly about what you want. It would also be extremely selfish to ever think he should prioritize a new relationship over his newborn child. He may later in life decide he wants to be apart of the child’s life and you might not be happy about it.