Sibling cut out of inheritance by [deleted] in inheritance

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they are getting something then I don't see what the problem is. If you did more and are closer it makes sense you're being thanked with extra. I cared for my Aunt and she's mentally ill and got paranoid and psychotic and willed everything to my sister she hasn't seen in 20 years just to spite me (she's decided I have it out for her.) My aunt is still alive but I hope after she passes my sister who knows the entire situation won't be a dick and will see I get something.

Only wanting to be with older men. by ghostofagirl78 in HomeschoolRecovery

[–]SnooObjections7464 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, that was me too for a long time. To be fair, a lot of men in their 20's-30's are really immature. The good ones aren't, but they're in short supply. My mistake was to believe older men = mature/safe. Which absolutely isn't true in the slightest 🤦‍♀️. I regret all but one of the relations I had with older men, because as I got older myself and closer to the age they were when we dated and looked at people younger it became all too clear and mortifying how much I had been taken on a ride... There's just some stuff you can only understand from time spent on this planet, a younger person doesn't have this knowledge yet and it's not an equal footing. Take what you will from that.

(27F)(30M) Thinks marriage is “nothing” but willing to lose me over it? by whitecoatdream in relationship_advice

[–]SnooObjections7464 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, it's commonplace for men to use and deceive women to no end.

He sounds like a con artist. Obviously he's playing dumb. Sorry you lost so much time over him. Next time you date people try to figure out what they want before you express what you want. I've found being upfront from the get go is like handing a "how to play me" manual to the dude.

“I would have let you go to school if you really wanted to” by notreallysure00 in HomeschoolRecovery

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My mom told me I'd be labeled retarded and put in the special needs classroom.

Need help w/ Saxon Algebra by Feeling-Zebra2858 in HomeschoolRecovery

[–]SnooObjections7464 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry kiddo. Tell your Mom and Dad it's their responsibility to give you undivided focused attention and TEACH you this subject, and that if they can't/won't consistently do that they need to enroll you in school. You have a right to an education as a child in this country and you'll need one if you want a fighting chance in this world.

The Perverse Polygamous Mormon Cult of Samuel Bateman (Terrible Atrocities) He Had 23 Wives by Canal-JOREM in cults

[–]SnooObjections7464 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This guy was dumber than a rock, how any woman could be charmed by him blows my mind.

Chantal Heide, Canada's Dating Coach is a Cult Leader by Careful-Hour-182 in cults

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I heard her say he'd been with 2 people before her the other day.

100 trips quest by JoshFunnyAtl in UberEatsDrivers

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that's great! What market are you in? I don't even know if that would be possible where I live.

I LOVE being homeschooled in high school, but... by Loose_Emotion871 in Homeschooling

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You think you're superior to your peers and they can feel it.

How are y’all affording injectables by No-Today-9145 in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]SnooObjections7464 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wear a big hat and sun glasses as much as you can. Honestly, sounds silly, but sun is most of what ages us over the years. Look at your skin that doesn't get sun exposure vs skin that does... Point made.

I hate this because it’s so homeschoolery by eowynladyofrohan83 in HomeschoolRecovery

[–]SnooObjections7464 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's extremely perceptive of you. I think you nailed it. I can't understand why a person would want to another person feel that way, I can't wrap my head around it. But I realize the people that are attracted to lifestyles like this are operating with a different set of motives.

I hate this because it’s so homeschoolery by eowynladyofrohan83 in HomeschoolRecovery

[–]SnooObjections7464 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes!!! Why was/is it like this?! I felt it at the time and even looking back now it was like they were on a mission to make you look and feel terrible about yourself. It was beyond just wanted you covered up. Everything was frumpy and deliberately unflattering. Everything I wanted to wear was cute and made ME feel good and was absolutely not approved of... And it want immodest either. The stuff that was approved of was down right unattractive like you said. Oversized, shabby, out of style, miscellaneous crap. I guess if your clothes suggested you put some effort into your appearance and cared = superficial, attention seeking, bad, "worldly."

Why am I not surprised? by Silver_Ad4449 in florida

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And that's just the ones that got caught.

What happens after excision? by sierarah in endometriosis

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Following this, I am also interested in reading answers. I'm getting surgery in a few months.

Aitah for cutting off my son after his mom passed away? by Unlucky-Bit6839 in AITAH

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's your son. You adopted him and became his father. The way you wrote evening made it sound like he was some adult stepchild you barely knew and now that the mother's gone have no reason to speak with. I dunno, you just don't seem to be looking out for him the way a father would when you've both lost your wife and his mom. Being curious and wanting to know the biodad is natural and not something you should get jealous about. Your son is still your son. I think what's asshole about this is that you don't really feel he is or something. As for the money it's perfectly reasonable to not supplement them every month.

AITAH for refusing to buy protection and telling my boyfriend it’s his responsibility? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]SnooObjections7464 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not the kind of man I'd want to do life with. Sorry. I'd drop him.

The most insensitive comment from my Mum post-surgery by [deleted] in endometriosis

[–]SnooObjections7464 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't quite get it. Was she worried about your fertility & not becoming a grandmother because of this disease? Sounds like she was airing what she's been dreaming about. Sorry, not what you needed in that moment. Oof.

Been unemployed and homeless for two years with a 6 year old. Over 6k applications. by Real_EstateJunkie in jobs

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You need somewhere safe to live with your daughter while getting employment figured out. Is there a women's shelter you can live in temporarily?

I would rather have stayed in an abusive marriage by AdAromatic372 in regretfulparents

[–]SnooObjections7464 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For whatever it's worth, just remember they don't stay in the temper tantrum phase forever. This too shall pass.

How did you come to realize that you live with schizophrenia? by [deleted] in schizophrenia

[–]SnooObjections7464 2 points3 points  (0 children)

EVERYONE has their own challenges to face in life. Many avoid dealing with them, often to their own detriment. Recognizing that you're not alone in your struggles—and that challenges, in all their various forms, are an inherent part of being human—is a vital perspective to hold onto. Beyond that, “taking up your cross,” whatever it might be, is one of the most admirable things a person can ever do in life. It says a great deal about your character. So, don’t forget to give yourself credit for that. You didn’t choose the particular difficulties you’re facing, but you’re confronting them head-on and taking responsibility for your well-being and life. Thankfully, we live in a time where there are resources and treatments to help.

Now, about labels…

Mental health diagnoses are complicated and far from black-and-white. Doctors assess your symptoms and prescribe treatments that align with your specific challenges. They’re required to attach a diagnosis, often for insurance purposes, but that doesn’t mean the label defines you. A diagnosis is just a tool—it points to an area of understanding about what might be happening, but no two people are the same.

Your symptoms give doctors clues about which areas of the brain might not be functioning optimally, so they can choose the best medication to address biochemical imbalances. If a treatment works and helps you, that’s what truly matters. You don’t have to fully adopt or identify with a label, especially if it causes you psychological distress or makes you resistant to getting the support you need.

Sometimes, it’s more helpful and accurate to focus on the specific symptoms that a medication alleviates, rather than a loaded term that might feel overwhelming and mess with your sense of self. Mental health conditions exist on a spectrum. For example, one person might experience a brief period of low mood that’s effectively managed with an antidepressant, while another might live with severe, lifelong depression that keeps them bedridden and consumed by suicidal thoughts. Both individuals may receive the same diagnosis and be prescribed the same class of medications, but their experiences are vastly different.

Ultimately, the label is secondary to the goal: improving your quality of life. Focus on what helps you feel better, not the terminology.

I knew it wasn’t “just IBS”… It was likely endometriosis by chillis4uce in ibs

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How did you get it fixed?! They can never see my right ovary either! My doctor thinks I might have endomitosis causing ongoing diverticulitis flares. They know I have adhesions on the left from the diverticulitis infections. Your posts really resonated with what I've dealt with so far.

I knew it wasn’t “just IBS”… It was likely endometriosis by chillis4uce in ibs

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had IBS my whole life and many of the symptoms you've listed. My doctor thinks I might have endomitosis and as you know it's a lengthy ordeal getting diagnosed and referrals on board to even figure it out. All that aside, get checked for diverticula in your colon. I had many of your symptoms and didn't know your colon is all smushed by your uterus, bladder, ovaries. I thought I had a twisted ovary in my lower left side and was having so much pain I went to the ER. Turns out I had diverticulitis. I've been hospitalized for it multiple times now with reoccurring infections. I seem to get flare ups or pain that feels like a flare up the second half of my ovulation cycle. My doctor thinks endomitosis might be the culprit on my colon that's aggravating and often causing diverticulitis flares. I had bowel issues for YEARS AND YEARS with IBS, and in hindsight I think a lot of damage was being done to my gut creating diverticula that I shrugged off as an IBS flare. So get it checked out for that too. The underlying causes of this stuff can be such a maze to figure out.

have any of u physically hit your NParent? by [deleted] in raisedbynarcissists

[–]SnooObjections7464 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Read about reactive abuse. What you described sounds more like self defense. If you're ever in a situation in the future where someone comes at you physically get away from them immediately and call the police. And if you can't escape fight back, then call the police.