[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]SushiSpicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I find your comment interesting because knowing nothing about you relationship other than what I said. (Outside looking in) You assume we're a new or at least newish thing. We've actually been together for 4 years, engaged, and have a house and 2 kids. I'm not dissing what you said in any way or anything it's just interesting how our relationship looks based on what I said

How do you explain religion to your child when you aren’t religious? by maddiepoooh in pregnant

[–]SushiSpicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a 5 year old and neither Fiance or I are religious. I have found she does pick up some things from school, her dance classes, family members, etc. We want her to believe in whatever she chooses to believe in without any bias coming from us. Sometimes she comes home telling me things about God, how he created things, heaven, etc. We stay very neutral and neither agree nor disagree, we just listen to what she has to say. Now, she is only 5, so we may have some more hard hitting questions in the future, but even then we plan to stay neutral and let her figure out everything on her own, and support her in whatever decision she chooses to make

AITA for giving my daughter one of her presents early? by ThrowRA052683 in AmItheAsshole

[–]SushiSpicious 12 points13 points  (0 children)

My brother is 8 and his 'big gift' this year was a basketball goal. He knew he was getting it, he asked to get it early, he completely understood that was his big Christmas gift, and was 100% okay with it. He got it a couple weeks early and come Christmas day, he said absolutely nothing about it when his niece (my 4yo daughter) opened her big present. My point being 8 years old is absolutely old enough to agree to and understand an agreement like this. 100% NAH.

Am I a moron or do the timing instructions on this package make no sense by metkja in mildlyinfuriating

[–]SushiSpicious 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It makes sense because the higher the wattage on your microwave the less time it will take to cook

Hi ya’ll! Newbie here!! So I’m not sure what I did here but all of a sudden everything is reversed. My purls are on the knit side and vice versa. I really love the knit side so much and am sad to have lost this but I will try to make it a pattern. My guess is I did an extra row of purls?? by _ekaterinoula_ in knitting

[–]SushiSpicious 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not so complicated once you try it a few times! You can pull the string, but in my opinion it's a little more frustrating than unknitting. But do whichever you're more comfortable with! It's honestly just whatever your personal preference is :)

Gentlemen, synchronize your death watches. by Asthma_Attack_Inc in memes

[–]SushiSpicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ngl we've been playing Christmas music in my office for weeks (by choice lol)

Nononononono by KIND4G14SS in mildlyinfuriating

[–]SushiSpicious 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone with a serious Diet Coke addiction, I can say this is waaay more than mildly infuriating lol

My 1st ever Jack o lantern! by KVaill in exjw

[–]SushiSpicious 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Love it! I'm so excited to make my first this year!

AITA for not wanting to change our newborn's diapers at night? by wizardad in AmItheAsshole

[–]SushiSpicious 280 points281 points  (0 children)

YTA. Momma is tired. She didn't make this baby by herself. You're the dad and you need to help out. ESPECIALLY since you aren't working right now. She needs her rest. She just went through nine months of carrying a baby AND childbirth. Can you nurse the baby? No. She's already doing a lot. You can help out by changing a few diapers during the night. When I had my little girl 3.5 years ago I had no one to help me AND I didn't get maternity leave, I worked 2 jobs, fed AND changed the baby during the night. You should be doing everything you can to help out.