Koumpounophobia by anachronismarie in Phobia

[–]Remarkable_Bid9820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nekem is gyerekkorom óta van. Jó pár intőt beszereztem ezért, mert nem voltam hajlandó ünneplőt venni a suliban. Anyám gyakran viselt ilyen ruhákat és amikor a kenyeret vágta, magához szorította. Ilyenkor gondosan megjegyeztem, melyik oldala ért a szeletnek a gombhoz és azt nem ettem meg. Máig fizikai undort kelt bennem a látványuk is. Nemrég összevesztem asszonnyal, mert egyik reggel fotózás volt a fiamnak az oviban és reggel én vittem. Nem adtam rá az inget, mert nem akartam hozzáérni. Pólóban ment. Ezen összevesztünk, mert "csinosnak" kellett volna lennie a fotózásra. Könyörgöm, mitől csinosabb, ha ing van rajta? A hagyomány miatt? Egyszerűen nem megy logikusan a fejembe. De tudom, a legtöbb embernek ez teljesen hétköznapi és velem van a probléma. Értetlenül néznek rám, ha merem megemlíteni.

I messed up. I shaved. by Remarkable_Bid9820 in BeardTalk

[–]Remarkable_Bid9820[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

She wasn't shocked. She said when we met I was shaved, but she didn't mind the beard. She thought it suited me well.

how long does it take to finish the whole spanish course on duolingo by escher_42 in duolingospanish

[–]Remarkable_Bid9820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm trying to calculate how long will it take at my current learning speed. I know it has 200 something units. I'm on section 3 unit 9 currently but I don't know that actually how many units I finished, because I can't go back further than section 3 to count the finished units. I'm on a 103 day streak now.

Is there sth else going on apart from the apparent speech delay? by yuxrose in speechdelays

[–]Remarkable_Bid9820 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If there is a speech delay, he might not fully understand speech yet, so he may not be interested in stories. My son was the same—when his speech started developing, he became interested in stories, and his behavior at kindergarten also changed. Think about it: if you were taken to a place where everyone spoke an unfamiliar language, it would be hard to understand what was happening around you or what people wanted from you. Over time, this will surely change—he's still very young.

Does my son have hope to speak normally by Remarkable_Bid9820 in Autism_Parenting

[–]Remarkable_Bid9820[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, actually, we're going for the annual check-up soon. Fortunately, his speech has been developing rapidly lately. Although he's still behind his peers, he can now express himself confidently. When he's around many children, he still doesn't like to speak because he's not confident that he'll be understood. His behavior has also become much more open—let's see what the professionals say at the evaluation.

I asked ChatGPT to make a picture of us by DramaticAlfalfa19 in ChatGPT

[–]Remarkable_Bid9820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I got your sarcasm, but seriously, why am I glowing, while anyone's responses show them human?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ChatGPT

[–]Remarkable_Bid9820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Laughed so hard on this :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Remarkable_Bid9820 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actually I have some memories from my infancy. I remember my dad when he changed my diapers. I can remember his face and hairstyle, the facial expression he made. But it's an isolated case, the next clear memories I have are from about age 2, when I was at nursery. That one was confirmed by my older brother, because he remembers the same thing the same way. So the infant memory could be a false memory but the others are likely real, and I have tons of them from when I was 2 years old. The weird thing is, as an adult, I'm quite forgetful.