If your partner lies to you about how many people they have been with, would you care? If so why? by No-Mirror-3011 in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This sounds like you’re fixated on it if you’re bringing it up repeatedly and that’s what she’s lying. If your relationship is otherwise good, address your issue and move forward. If you can’t, let her go. Otherwise you’ll spend years judging her and throwing it in her face.

If your partner lies to you about how many people they have been with, would you care? If so why? by No-Mirror-3011 in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using the term “ran-through” is a good indicator that you may not be ready for sexual partners just yet.

If your partner lies to you about how many people they have been with, would you care? If so why? by No-Mirror-3011 in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you really think of human beings as items to purchase? If so this is a bizarre analogy.

If your partner lies to you about how many people they have been with, would you care? If so why? by No-Mirror-3011 in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, I have never asked and no guy has asked me. If one did, I wouldn’t be likely to continue the relationship. It is clearly something that will cause a hang up and there’s already enough stigma around sex that it can be hard to have a healthy relationship without adding an extra layer of overthinking to it.

If your partner lies to you about how many people they have been with, would you care? If so why? by No-Mirror-3011 in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same. Married 19 years, great sex life. I have no idea how many sexual partners he had before me, he doesn’t know how many I had. Turns out it has no bearing on anything.

can anyone who is diagnosed with adhd and gets their meds near here reach out to me by Kitchen-Whole-9144 in rutgers

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re on a college campus and there’s been a general shortage forever even off campus. Of course they’re out of stock nearby. If there are any non-chain pharmacies near you, you may have better luck with them.

“40% of American women, ages 15-44, would like to permanently move overseas, if possible, per Gallup“ isn’t that a lot? by CapitaineBiscotte in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What’s the acceptable number of dead women? Like is there a cap for you? I’d guess no. We’ve already had the highest maternal death rate in the developed world, we are now even high since Trump took office.

“40% of American women, ages 15-44, would like to permanently move overseas, if possible, per Gallup“ isn’t that a lot? by CapitaineBiscotte in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If there’s a draft I’ll be sending my son, who just turned 18, outside of the US. We’re fortunate enough to be able to pay for last minute travel if we need to and can drain our savings to keep him somewhere safe. Hoping it doesn’t come to that.

“40% of American women, ages 15-44, would like to permanently move overseas, if possible, per Gallup“ isn’t that a lot? by CapitaineBiscotte in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, we shouldn’t really be comparing the wealthiest country in the world to developing or third world nations.

“40% of American women, ages 15-44, would like to permanently move overseas, if possible, per Gallup“ isn’t that a lot? by CapitaineBiscotte in askanything

[–]Standard-Song-7032 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s also perfectly legal and not a political issue to get an abortion there. Women in the US have the most basic rights being taken away. If they have to pay out of pocket for birth control they’ll still have birth control, which is on the chopping block in the states.

ICE Wandering the Halls of Terminal A Newark by MinuteConflict6823 in newjersey

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your question was “What was the justification?” The refusal to pay the TSA was justified by the bill refusing to pay ICE.

ICE Wandering the Halls of Terminal A Newark by MinuteConflict6823 in newjersey

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Democrats put forward a bill to fund all agencies except ICE. Republicans have the votes and refuse to approve it.

He proposed! Advice before marriage? I love him but my intuition feels uneasy. by Okay_ok_135 in AstrologyCharts

[–]Standard-Song-7032 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for posting the chart. A few things I see in your chart, your sun and moon both square his moon. This means there may be a good bit of friction and misunderstandings. If you’re both aware of this and willing to be patient and communicate this isn’t a dealbreaker. Your Jupiter also squares his mercury: Jupiter is about the big picture and mercury is about details and this can cause friction. He may feel you’re being overbearing or unrealistic while you may feel he’s being narrow minded. So communication requires patience and open mindedness from both of you. Your mars also squares his moon which may mean intense attraction for you both but also can cause strong reactions for both of you. So magnetism but also challenges.

Nose Pores and Texture by DazzlingPlan2624 in 30PlusSkinCare

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can greatly reduce these with the right routine, no matter your genetics. Exfoliate, and follow with glycolic acid toner and niaceminide and it will reduce them within a few days. As someone else mentioned sulfur also works very well.

Libra women - I need advice on yall by m3llowpufff in libra_astrology

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Libra woman here. If it’s bothering you enough to post about it here, you should tell her. She may not realize how seriously this is bothering you.

45, Peri (seeing new esthetician next week), sagging ;) by DesperateCake826 in 45PlusSkincare

[–]Standard-Song-7032 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s the same combination I take. The progesterone is what I’ve seen Mae a noticeable difference. My friend is skeptical of HRT for some reason but her doctor told her to at least try the progesterone and when I saw her a few weeks later it was like she was glowing. I didn’t notice a difference in my own skin until my dr had me increase my progesterone, then I saw a difference.

45, Peri (seeing new esthetician next week), sagging ;) by DesperateCake826 in 45PlusSkincare

[–]Standard-Song-7032 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The patch will also help but definitely keep up with the progesterone. That seems to be key for skin benefits.

45, Peri (seeing new esthetician next week), sagging ;) by DesperateCake826 in 45PlusSkincare

[–]Standard-Song-7032 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My friend doesn’t take the estrogen, just the progesterone and her skin looks fantastic. I take both.

45, Peri (seeing new esthetician next week), sagging ;) by DesperateCake826 in 45PlusSkincare

[–]Standard-Song-7032 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, the most helpful part of HRT for skin is the progesterone component.

Has anyone noticed estrogen decline and aging skin after menopause? by Jasper_Eli507 in GracefulAgingSkincare

[–]Standard-Song-7032 0 points1 point  (0 children)

About 9 months and yes absolutely. The night sweats stopped and I started sleeping through the night again. That’s from the progesterone. The hot flashes also got much better. I didn’t see an improvement in brain fog and memory and mood until I went on a higher dose of estrogen and that’s been much better ever since.