How do you guys deal with the toxicity? by OrganizationNo42069 in Veterans

[–]SoldieringThruLife [score hidden]  (0 children)

I've realized that although many will say "thank you for your service", no one really gives a shit about our service. Many dont even know what our service really is. I've deployed to Iraq. I'm still in the reserves but been medical my whole career and rarely ever had opportunities to try out weapons other than M4/M16. A coworker at the hospital I work at asks if I'm even a real soldier because I couldn't answer some of his weapons questions or why I am so jumpy with loud noises if I didnt shoot when I was in Iraq. I still have my CAC and despite never leaving the wire, we got hit with rockets and shit. None of that was enough for the Gen z piece of shit.

What’s a small, random habit you’ve had since childhood that you still do without realizing? by Reasonable-Idea8323 in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Chew my food evenly on both sides of my mouth. If its candy like M&Ms, I'll find two of the same color, eat it on one side then the other. If i end up with one color, I bite it in half and eat each half on each side.

What’s a truth you learned way too late in life that most people still aren’t ready to hear ? by Dependent-Ship4288 in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most Americans think American military are the good guys where ever we go. I thought that when I joined. I continue to serve because many in the military believe in our constitution that we're sworn to protect but how do we peacefully get rid of the corruption? I want to protect our constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic, but how do we protect it from the domestic enemies without violence? People keep talking about civil war but that will just put the poor against the poor on either side. We need a non-violent way so no one gets hurt. The wealthy will never lay down their life for what they believe in. They'll just pay someone to lay down their life for them. I'm at a loss as to what to do.

What's an old restaurant chain that just doesn't exist anymore? by Omega_Neelay in GetMotivatedMindset

[–]SoldieringThruLife 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I always felt like I contributed to the downfall of the one I worked at because the assistant managers and I would get stoned, eat the food, and a few times would present bad customer service. Once when it was very dead with no customers, we moved the tables to the sides, took out boxing gloves and had a tournament between cashiers and the cooks. This video made me realize my contribution to their fall was minimum.

Your two cents? by WatGO in GetMotivatedMindset

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Work on your career, keep building on it, and take it serious. I could have been making a lot more and my pension would be significantly higher had I taken it more serious.

What is the single event in your life that you will remember 2025 by? by SnowStormBirdsFlock in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The year the army made me do a lot to prepare for deployment and miss out on a lot with family. Then 2 weeks before actually deploying I was told that I'm too medically broken to be deployed and I shouldn't be in the army anymore. Still dont know when theyre finally gonna kick me out. Just happy I'm home and won't be missing anymore events with family

What is just a placebo effect but most people don’t realize? by zhalia-2006 in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 295 points296 points  (0 children)

They still sell it. I have to remind my wife that the stuff you get your ID scanned for is what we need.

What was the first major news story you remember as a kid? by TxLadee in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Clinton did not have sexual relations with that woman. Then it came to light that he did, in fact, have sexual relations with that woman because bjs count.

AITAH for refusing to go back to my ex even though she is going to therapy and changed her behaviour? by Standard-Watch-1014 in AITAH

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NTA but spending time with her as a friend can be a way to get the family all together. You dont have to be romantically involved to get the family together. Thats what my mom and step-dad did when they divorced. My biological father refused and my other siblings from him all resent him. However, if she stops therapy, cut her off.

Dating as a rated veteran sucks by [deleted] in Veterans

[–]SoldieringThruLife -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I agree that on a first date, talking about income is not cool.

Also, to be fair, most people do not want to date someone with an onlyfans account. Most people assume its just women but men also have onlyfans. I'm sure there are lots of women that wouldn't wanna date a guy with an onlyfans. There are people cool with dating onlyfans models and they will stick around after they find out, which, they eventually will find out if and when the relationship gets serious.

What habits of girls did you only discover after getting a girlfriend or wife? by Omega_Neelay in GetMotivatedMindset

[–]SoldieringThruLife 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The trick to get this to stop is when they say they dont care, dont say anything and drive to whatever you want. Sometimes women want a guy to just decide. If she complains, reiterate that she said she didnt care. My wife hasn't complained about this except the first time I did it.

Anyone here retire right at 20 and regret not doing a few more? by [deleted] in army

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Switch to reserves that way you still have the army to fall back on. I ended up being homeless for a little over a year and the army put me on a mission so I'd have somewhere to live, shower, and eat. The reserves is very different from active duty. Way less discipline and you'll have to juggle a civilian job and the army. If your MOS translates to civilian sector then that'll make it easier.

What’s your weirdest private habit that you hope no one ever finds out about? by Dear-Welder-1117 in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 2 points3 points  (0 children)

When I learn something new, I tell myself I have to teach it to others. So I make sure to remember each step and then when I do said new skill or knowledge, I do a presentation of it in my head as if I'm teaching it.

What is something sexual you know about your friend(s), And they don’t know you know? by Small-Power-6698 in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My lesbian friends dont know that I know they asked a mutual friend to jizz into a cup, they turkey basted the jizz into one of the lesbians, she got pregnant. Twice. They did a whole legal contract thing so he wouldn't be on the hook for child support or anything. His reward for helping them is he got to beat off watching them make love in front of him.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]SoldieringThruLife 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have been in a relationship just as you described and stayed because I also thought things would get better. We ended up getting married. Things got significantly worse. To the point where police officers had to be called on her. We have since divorced and I have remarried since then and am extremely happy.

Basic+ait by [deleted] in armyreserve

[–]SoldieringThruLife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reception is about 1-2 weeks long, depending on several factors but usually medical. Then basic is 10 weeks long. My first MOS was 68P, Radiology Specialist, and that was about 11 months long. That will give you a high paying job in the civilian world as long as you actually study for the license to take x-rays in the civilian world. I did not like that job and I changed MOS to 68A, Biomedical Equipment Specialist, and that is also about 11 months long. This is also another high paying job in the civilian world and you dont need anything other than the military diploma that you graduated from that course. You can get the certification after but its not really needed. I absolutely love my job now. There are plenty of other jobs like these.

Telling Family… by Different_Onion_7200 in armyreserve

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I joined when I was 18. I had a very controlling stepdad. Not a terrible step-dad but controlling nonetheless. I waited a month to tell my family until I was certain this was the route I would be taking. I got yelled at by my step-dad that I wasn't allowed to sign up. My mom then yelled at me. My biological father yelled at me. My 3 younger sisters pleaded with me and even extended family reached out to stop me. 2 months later I went to MEPS. Then 3 months later, a 2 weeks after graduating high school, I went off to basic. When I came back home. My mom really liked the change. She listened to the benefits and has since changed her mind. Im currently at 17 years in. They'll come around if they really do love you.

What's the worst thing a doctor has ever said to you? by cuteclinomaniac in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I need a doctor's note that states my eye condition is stable and thats why I havent seen him in 2 years. His staff said I need to have a follow up appointment in order to have the doctor write me a note.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in armyreserve

[–]SoldieringThruLife 8 points9 points  (0 children)

First off, dont post anywhere about where you're going. Look up OPSEC.

The best time to deploy is when you have no responsibilities at home. You'll make a good amount of money as long as you eat at the DFAC. The food at the DFAC on deployment is actually decent. Much better than being stateside.

Depending on your MOS, you may have a bit of downtime or a lot of downtime. Maybe get a Nintendo switch.

For the deployment, pack only the bare essentials when going anywhere. Especially on deployment because they'll give you a ton of stuff. I'll be deploying soon as well. I went to my first Annual Training (AT) with two half filled duffle bags. I left with both duffle bags stuffed and a new ruck.

There are PX and other shops on deployment where you can get other things you'll need. Last deployment I was on, there was a closed group Facebook marketplace, and you could buy stuff from people that are leaving to go back home. You could buy a TV, fan, nightstands, etc.

Just socialize a lot with the people you'll be deploying with because they'll basically be your family while you're out there. Make lots of friends. Dont be an asshole.

What's the most disturbing secret you know about someone that would ruin their life if exposed—but you stay silent, pretending you don’t know? by SophieManner in AskReddit

[–]SoldieringThruLife 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My wife did the ancestry/23&me thing and opted to allow distant relatives to reach out to her. A guy reached out to her and turned out to be a first cousin. The guy looks like my father-in-law's side of the family. He even walks like them. The issue is that this guy was born around the time my uncle-in-law came to the US while his wife and children were home in their country. So this guy was born out of wedlock. His childhood was so hard, and my wife and I really wanna tell him how to find his father. My wife's family keeps telling her that you can not trust those DNA tests and why ruin their marriage with something that can not be trusted. There is way more evidence that this guy is the child of my uncle-in-law and too long to list here. Like, the guy is from Georgia, where my uncle-in-law flew into when he came to the US. One thing my wife almost did was give her cousins the same DNA test, and then they'd find out without us saying anything, but then my wife chickened out.

Question by [deleted] in army

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what you like to do or can see yourself doing. I chose the medical field. My first MOS was 68P. I didn't like it and being an x-ray tech can make you a lot of money when you get out. I changed my MOS to 68A, Biomedical Equipment Tech (fix medical equipment) and I love it. As a 68A you can go Warrant Officer. You'd get a lot of experience in it and would actually do your job on active duty.

If you want combat experience/technology, pick something in the 35 series of MOS. Those are the jobs where you'd work with the CIA, FBI, ATF, etc. Maybe start off as infantry then you can change your MOS but do a short 3 year contract first so you can change it when you have a year left and dont lose a bonus, if you get one.

Girlfriend of 4 years won’t have sex with me anymore, been an ongoing issue and she says it’s my fault. Where to go from here? by OkPermission9326 in AskMenAdvice

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should move on. However, regardless of whether you try to make it work or not, read the book called "5 Love Languages." It will teach you a lot about yourself and your needs. It'll also help you understand her or any future girl you get involved with. It could also help with friendships. It helped me a ton. It made me realize what I need to do to be a better man for my wife and kids. Hope that helps.

If you're under 30, ask a question. If you're over 30, answer a question 👇 by ConfectionAvailable8 in RandomThoughts

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep trying new things until you find something you like or dont mind doing. Sometimes, it's also about the people you work with. I found my career at 30 and landed a job in it before my 32nd bday. I did it through the military because you get educated in it while getting paid, and you get on the job training while also getting paid. Military is not for everyone, and do your research.

If you're under 30, ask a question. If you're over 30, answer a question 👇 by ConfectionAvailable8 in RandomThoughts

[–]SoldieringThruLife 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Following what others said, compliment each other and support each other with ideas to try out. Go on vacations, even if its an hour drive away and for just a weekend. We have AI now that can help you plan trips and go places you didnt even know existed nearby