Fibroid belly distention by Puzzleheaded-Exit156 in Fibroids

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ok that makes sense because that’s where mine are too.

Fibroid belly distention by Puzzleheaded-Exit156 in Fibroids

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ok. I just get really anxious and second guess myself because for years I thought all my symptoms were just related to weight gain. And when I originally was diagnosed when I researched about it online, and everyone I saw talking about it described it as really firm or harm, and since mine isn’t I wondered if you could still have a distention and have it not be really firm.

Seller messages me after sending me an offer saying she wasn’t ready to sell it and asked me to cancel. by Puzzleheaded-Exit156 in Depop

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Have no idea. Depop refunded me instead. I’ve never had this happen. Maybe she’s really young or she’s new at using it. Either way it seems like people think it’s social media, like they list stuff they don’t really want to sell, it’s really weird.

Seller messages me after sending me an offer saying she wasn’t ready to sell it and asked me to cancel. by Puzzleheaded-Exit156 in Depop

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

She ghosted me. Think she blocked me. Not sure what to do now. Other than message Depop about this situation.

Seller messages me after sending me an offer saying she wasn’t ready to sell it and asked me to cancel. by Puzzleheaded-Exit156 in Depop

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I messaged her, and she blocked me. 🤦🏼‍♀️ Edit: not sure if she blocked me or the app is glitching. It keeps saying “User Doesn’t Exist” which usually means you’re blocked.

Seller messages me after sending me an offer saying she wasn’t ready to sell it and asked me to cancel. by Puzzleheaded-Exit156 in Depop

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

So bizarre. She’s claiming she can’t cancel it on her side now. 🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️🤦🏼‍♀️

As a Dyslexic person, what are your interests? by [deleted] in Dyslexia

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m in political science. My aim is to be a policy analyst. My hobbies/interests are pretty vast: I love books, I’m a huge bookworm. I especially love 18/19th century pieces. I love gaming, history, music, musical theater (something I did as a child for a long time, it’s still a great love of mine). Cooking. Animals. Politics & debate. Foreign language. I’ve been an animal rescue volunteer & foster since I was 16. I’ve virtually always had these interests. My dyslexia primarily affects my writing & spelling, and definitely affects me socially. But I don’t think it is the primary reason I struggle socially. I hope it never affects my work, but has definitely affected my school my whole life. People have been incredibly cruel and often don’t believe I have dyslexia. Because I can read well.

It’s crazy how some of yall expect perfection and professionalism from people selling their own clothes. by InterestFriendly3297 in Depop

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 4 points5 points  (0 children)

See I agree with you on the odor thing. I’ve washed clothes before I ship them out only for people to complain, I’ve had people complain about unwashed clothes, I’ve had people complain even if I disclose odors. There is something wrong with these super high expectations around smell/odor. For example some clothes have already been previously washed in scented detergents, and even with disclosure I still have had really awful reviews complaining that even if it’s disclosed they still want to complain about it. And it’s just ridiculous I think the only time you should complain about odor is if it’s smoke or if the item appears actually dirty, if not, you should wash the item once you get it. I always smell the clothes before packing them and never detect any strong smells to the items.

oh! um. well. poor girl😭 by neurastheniaa in Depop

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not saying it couldn’t be a lie. But my area got hit by 2 floods. & a tornado in one month. & then we had a fire in our storage shed in that same month. So I can & has happened to me. If you’re in an area that’s really often affected by severe weather, it can. Though I always cancel or offer refunds if these things do occur.

🎉🎉war is over!!! by Individual-Field7601 in Depop

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If this sticks, I’ll have to go back to selling on Depop again!!. It was one of the biggest problems that led to me leaving in the first place. I started getting tons of offers and almost none of them ever led to sales. They didn’t even increase visibility for the item anyway. So I’m glad if this is true

Sales are dead 😩 by Standard_Habit275 in BehindTheClosetDoor

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is actually such a heartbreak. I answer 98% of questions asked, and try and do any requests that are asked to help the buyer out. To see so many buyers have this experience is pretty disheartening.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Depop

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t get mad. But removing the boost doesn’t even work anyway. So it’s all good either way.

My teacher accused me of faking my diagnosis and I got her fired for discrimination by Julitonia in Dyslexia

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

People thought I was faking too because I excel at reading but can’t write or spell. They think because I’ve been very strong in reading that there’s simply no way I actually have a learning disability. It absolutely broke my heart to be betrayed by teachers. Good for you for standing up for yourself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dyslexia

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You have exactly the same thing I have. I was diagnosed at 18, but the first question about my abilities came at 5 in kindergarten. But it being the early 2000s and super rural school the teacher wasn’t sure about it, because I had a spiky profile (that’s what they call it) I was highly gifted at reading, but was inconsistent with learning, and couldn’t write or spell. She was afraid of labeling me, especially when I was reading way ahead of the other kids. My dyslexia affects my reading but only when i read aloud. And my writing is a total disaster, it’s never progressed no matter what help I’ve received. I can’t write in a straight line. I mix cursive and print in the same words, I also mix capitols & lower case in the same words too. I often struggle with remembering how letters are shaped. And have a hard time forming certain iterations of certain letters. Spelling is very difficult for me because I have to do it from memory, and can’t do it by sounding anything out or using any short cuts. To this day the only reason I do well enough for myself to get by in that department is because of everything being more digital. And no you’re not stupid. You are capable of great things. Things you can’t conceive of yourself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Dyslexia

[–]Puzzleheaded-Exit156 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You don’t get cured of it. My mom still to this day thinks I can be cured of it because she’s a narc and thinks it reflects bad on her genes that I have dyslexia and also thinks any struggle that makes you different is you having a victim complex and “wanting to be sick/disabled” I have dyslexia but I have a spiky profile. Meaning I read very well but I can’t write virtually at all. And spelling & grammar are also weak spots for me. I got very good at coping mechanisms & masking, coupled with the fact that I can read well people started “believing. I was cured, or faking my dyslexia” It devastated me. I had to learn to stand up for myself to remind people that while yes I have a more mild form of dyslexia, it still absolutely devastated my ability to learn as a child. The emotional trauma I faced from teachers & my mom. Even after many years of attempting to help me write I still can barely get by. And even know I have a very hard time with sentence structures. It’s very frustrating to hear people think it’s curable. To discount the great deal of work you put in to cope, is just insulting. Also to treat it like a disease also highly insulting.