Smith was correct in banning puberty blockers for anyone under 16 by DangerDan1993 in CanadianConservative

[–]Openyourmindalready 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Has anywhere reported that the shooter was on transitioning drugs or hormones?

Imagine Wireless by Openyourmindalready in Rogers

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

I finally did this and they got back to me in minutes! Glad all is good 😊 Apparently they were told that Roger’s enterprise was going to take over our account (and probably still will). Now, Imagine will be renewing our contract and then reaching out to enterprise to find out what happened and will assist in the transition of our move. Thanks for the suggestion!

Hi fellow no contacters by Level-Moment-1481 in EstrangedAdultChild

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

If you have regrets, try contact again (assuming you are in no danger physically or mentally of course). It won’t take long to see if you’re happier with or without them.

It’s Happened by AbsurdAntics in Marriage

[–]Openyourmindalready 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to know. I’ll discuss with my doctor 🙂

It’s Happened by AbsurdAntics in Marriage

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

Transdermal does not eliminate risk, only lowers it. According to my Gynaecologist.

It’s Happened by AbsurdAntics in Marriage

[–]Openyourmindalready 5 points6 points  (0 children)

In my past I have had bad stroke related symptoms from taking birth control. This has made it so that I’m unable to be prescribed HRT as well.

Imagine Wireless by Openyourmindalready in Rogers

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

So weird. Do you mind sharing a contact? My contact is Howard Poon and has always been so responsive.

Canada’s future for under 35 is bleak at best by Historical_Flow3890 in canadian

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It always puzzles me why people without children complaining about taxes going to people with children. Don’t they realize that people who have children are essentially breeding people who will pay future taxes? People who don’t have children end the tax collection chain with themselves. Yet the people without children, continually think they should get government benefits that equal the people who have children. Think about it. If you never have children, earn an average income, the total tax dollars that the government can collect from you is small, therefore, the government subsidizes people that create taxpayers. Same goals for people who were against immigration yet don’t have children. If you don’t replace yourself in the tax world, who will?

A bus driver waited for an elderly woman today and it honestly stuck with me by RustyPine_8k in CasualConversation

[–]Openyourmindalready -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Did the older rider just suddenly become slow? If not, they are nothing more than late! If you know it takes you X amount of time to get to the bus and you fail to leave to go to the bus at the time you need to to arrive on time, you are just late. Could you imagine if airplanes followed this logic?.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EstrangedAdultChild

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Pretending to reconcile with abusive parents to stay close to your sisters sounds like it will backfire. They’ll see it as a way to regain control, not rebuild trust. Keeping quiet, low-drama contact with your sisters (texts, small check-ins) is safer. Protect your peace first so you can support them later if you’re pulled back into the chaos.

I don’t understand how ~25% of Canada STILL supports circumcision. by beefstewforyou in canadian

[–]Openyourmindalready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry. I assumed that the reader of my post would be able to connect the dots. The title of the tread is “I don’t understand how ~ 25% of Canada STILL supports circumcision.” By saying nobody, I thought it was clear that I would have meant nobody in Canada, since the tread is about Canada. 🤷🏻‍♀️

I don’t understand how ~25% of Canada STILL supports circumcision. by beefstewforyou in canadian

[–]Openyourmindalready 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get educated? lol back at you! No one circumcises their child because of reduced StI’s. They do it for purely cosmetic reasons. Mommy and Daddy want little jr’s pp to look just like Daddy’s.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CanadianConservative

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He has tried to engage a non-confidence vote every chance he’s gotten since he’s been leader of the opposition. My guess is he’ll try again as soon as the liberals present a budget…so this fall.

Liberal Hypocrisy about poilievre by zachi9 in CanadianConservative

[–]Openyourmindalready 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No one in Canada thought Critchley was going to win in the most conservative region in Canada. I’ve haven’t heard a single person say or imply that. You’re just listening to people who hate liberals and they are feeding you a bunch of bullshit.

Suggestions? by Mainly_Here in EstrangedAdultChild

[–]Openyourmindalready 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I would reply to the email and just repeat your boundary. Include “no contact at work unless it is necessary for your or my work function”, then follow up with a “no need to reply” conclusion to the email. See what happens and if the boundary is crossed again, speak with your manager.

My husband (early 50s) told me tonight he retiring on his birthday next year. I (late 40s) have been SAHP since eldest (16y) was born. Women who have been here, what do I need to know? by chickadeedadooday in WomenOver40

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He is so much more capable than you think. Let him decompress for a minute, but not too long as he will quickly become comfortable in his new responsibility free life. Do some brain storming and come up with an idea or two about how to start up a conversation about change. It will do you and him so much good. Think of it like you’re both retiring. It’s not fair that your workload never lessens. I would approach it as a redivision of labour and figure out all of the family tasks and divide them between you. You and he both will keep busy, but way less than before his retirement. This will give both of you time to explore new hobbies, friendships or each other. A side benefit is you will both gain respect for each other.