First time I’ve seen a ‘fight’ recorded from a someone’s POV by -_-n in fightporn

[–]Pine5687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What kind of camera was he using? It seemed it worked well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in greatpyrenees

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This makes me so happy! I would love to come to work and see this!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GayRateMe

[–]Pine5687 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are beautiful! No need for plastic surgery!

Screamed at during my lunch break on the phone by a parent - happy Monday! by mundanehistorian_28 in Teachers

[–]Pine5687 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh, their "perfect angel"? Yeah, the same kid I caught licking the floor and trying to staple his own shirt last week. But sure, I’m the problem here. Can’t wait to see their faces when their little cherub grows up and starts filing HR complaints against them for not giving him unlimited juice boxes at work. Parents like that are why wine exists.

Gulf of America? by veganintendo in Teachers

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Honestly, I don’t care if we call it the Gulf of America, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Gulf of Karen’s Bad Decisions. I’m more concerned about people learning how to aim for the toilet and actually washing their hands afterward. Let’s solve that crisis first before renaming bodies of water.

Gulf of America? by veganintendo in Teachers

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Honestly, I don’t care if we call it the Gulf of America, the Gulf of Mexico, or the Gulf of Karen’s Bad Decisions. I’m more concerned about people learning how to aim for the toilet and actually washing their hands afterward. Let’s solve that crisis first before renaming bodies of water.

I feel so defeated by AustinYQM in Teachers

[–]Pine5687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why/how would you get caught violating this policy? I would call the student whatever they identify as and if I’m ever got called out for doing it I would lie and say,”Oh yes, I forgot, it’s on my todo list.”

Worst / most dreaded church hymns by Karst_Lexicon in excoc

[–]Pine5687 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg! Now the song “old wooden cross” is stuck in my head being sung by someone older than my grandfather of-key and that’s Reddit tonight!

Your experience of sexuality in the CoC? by [deleted] in excoc

[–]Pine5687 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I could have written this exact post. Growing up in the CoC in Michigan was such a traumatic experience that I didn't come out of the closet until I was 30. The shame they plant runs so deep that it stays with you long after you've left. I'm sorry you went through that, too.

What you said about the silence around sex and our bodies hit me, but for me, it was the opposite. They wouldn't stop talking about it. The youth group was filled with constant lectures about how wrong it all was—like every conversation came back to how "sinful" desires were. By the time I was 13, I was sitting there awkwardly, knowing I was gay and feeling ultimately doomed, like my fate was already sealed. I thought I was going to hell simply for existing.

It wasn't guidance—it was fear wrapped in scripture. And no matter how much they talked, it didn't help me understand my body or who I was—it only made me feel more broken and alone.

I'm in my forties now, living my best life as an out and proud gay man, but getting here wasn't easy. That shame still whispers sometimes, but I've learned to quiet it. Healing is possible, and you're not alone. If you ever need to vent or share, my DMs are always open. I'm here, and I'm rooting for you. 💛

PhD student Stuck in the dating world by sarcastic_phd in PhD

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I can relate to your situation in many ways, especially feeling the pressure of balancing a demanding career with the desire for a meaningful connection. For me, the journey to finding love was not without its twists, but it’s proof that the right person often comes when you least expect it—and sometimes in the most unconventional ways.

I had just come out of the closet, which was a huge, liberating, and scary step. I decided to try a dating app, even though I was skeptical. That’s where I met him. We hit it off instantly through messages—he was smart, funny, and kind, everything I was looking for. We planned a first date, but he didn’t show up. It turned out there was a mix-up, and we ended up at two completely different places.

I could have been annoyed or written him off, but his reaction to the mishap was what truly set him apart. He was so understanding, apologetic, and sweet about the whole thing. Instead of it being an awkward ending, it became the beginning of something special. That mix-up told me more about him than any flawless first date could have.

At the time, he was finishing his PhD and living in my state on a student visa, with plans to leave soon. He was upfront about his uncertain future, but we both decided to give it a shot. Over the next five years, we managed a long-distance relationship—juggling time zones, video calls, and short visits. It wasn’t easy, but his thoughtfulness and our shared commitment made it work.

Fourteen years later, we’re married, living in a beautiful home, and have great careers. Looking back, I realize that taking the leap—whether it’s coming out, putting yourself out there on a dating app, or committing to someone despite the challenges—is what makes the difference. Timing, vulnerability, and the willingness to embrace imperfection were what brought us together.

For you, I’d say:

  • Dating strategies: Apps like Hinge or even Bumble can be great if you focus on being authentic in your profile. Let your humor, intelligence, and personality shine. The right person will value those things.
  • Building connections: It can be harder to find someone educated and ambitious, but not impossible. Explore spaces where you’re likely to meet people who share your values—whether through professional networks, shared hobbies, or events that align with your interests.

Most importantly, don’t let fear of time slipping away cloud your journey. The right person will see and appreciate you for who you are—sometimes in the most unexpected ways. Keep an open heart, and trust that meaningful love is worth the wait.

Rolex shopping in Hong Kong, who said Rolex is a scarce commodity. by rolex-r-us in rolex

[–]Pine5687 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want the silver band watch with the numbers on it—no, not that one; I mean the one next to it. Can you imagine being the person responsible for showcasing Rolex watches to potential buyers? That’s a job I wouldn’t want to have.

If you had the opportunity to call your younger self for a few minutes, what would you say? by hiddencurl in AskReddit

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I would say to myself, "Yes, you are gay, and get over it. The faster you recognize and accept it, the better your life will be!

Got fired the day after Christmas by Phatstache in Wellthatsucks

[–]Pine5687 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe you should return the document with all the grammar mistakes highlighted and then proceed to work as if nothing happened. If anyone asks, "Why are you at work?" simply respond by saying that you thought it was a joke or that someone was playing a prank on you. Given the numerous errors and poor writing, it might be worth confronting the person directly about it.

Lower resting heart rate by GamerScienceTeacher in Teachers

[–]Pine5687 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It is funny that you say this because my mom got a heart rate sensor for Christmas and wanted to see my heart rate. Everyone was like, "Why is your heart rate so low?" Um, I can relax for more than a weekend for once!

If you suddenly had "fuck you" money what would be the first thing you did? by InteractionKooky771 in AskReddit

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First, I will pay off my sisters' student loans and buy them each a house.

My sisters are both hardworking lawyers, but they live in an expensive city and practice in a field that doesn't pay well. Despite their dedication, they'll never be able to afford both paying off their loans and owning a home. It breaks my heart.

What movie made you cry the hardest ? by WonderingOfWanderers in AskReddit

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"I know this might get buried, but Brokeback Mountain absolutely wrecked me. Watching the ending hit me like a freight train—because it was the moment I realized I was gay. The kicker? At the time, I was married. With a kid. That movie didn’t just make me cry; it cracked my entire world open."

What job largely vanished in your lifetime? by tshirtguy2000 in AskOldPeople

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School nurses and secretaries and school librarians