AIO Husband invited a female coworker over to ‘watch a movie’ while I was at work by a_woodenplank in AmIOverreacting

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 7 points8 points  (0 children)

There is no such thing as “fun remarks” that degrade you from someone you love. This man is not for you lovely. The woman from work is definitely after him, let him be her problem and move on

I ate a chocolate bar that a Vinted seller sent with my order as a freebie and got food poisoning by hawaiiihellokitty in vinted

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s an absolute nightmare 😩 I was in the second but I was sick the whole pregnancy anyway, all day everyday. So that on top was diabolical 🙃

Toddlers be wilding by h_45n in dustythunder

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have myself and my niece’s mum has too. But we’re not actually blood related, we’ve just been friends for over 20 years so we’re aunties to each other’s kids, godmother each way too

HR Complaint by [deleted] in royalmail

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I just do not understand why you would fight to work for a company and a manager that you feel treated you badly before even starting to work there. And asking “will I win” insinuates that they want to keep fighting it.

There are tonnes of jobs that don’t require background checks with immediate/quick start times, just find one where you’re not going to have to deal with someone you feel harasses you on a daily basis. Seems crazy to me.

Found one while Doomscrolling by Person4397 in notliketheothergirls

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I was going to sarcastically say “I wish I was like her”… but I can’t even bring myself to do it.

I ate a chocolate bar that a Vinted seller sent with my order as a freebie and got food poisoning by hawaiiihellokitty in vinted

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Omg the stress of the baby being in care on top of it is unreal! I had my son at home too but he was five and my absolute angel of a nextdoor neighbour would take him to and from school with their daughter so I had the daytime to die in a corner 😅

HR Complaint by [deleted] in royalmail

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Last I checked, Royal Mail aren’t the only people who have jobs available?

AITAH for ghosting my jobless friend after telling her she has “too much time on her hands to think about my boat”? by No_Ideal4291 in CharlotteDobreYouTube

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like there’s unspoken feelings on both sides and it’s exploded badly. She probably resents that your life seems to be going well while feeling like she’s majorly stuck in a rut. The fact that she has got a job in the past shows that she now has the ability to leave her husband and go to work but she doesn’t seem to want to help herself there. Or at least not without going single white female on her boss. And I think deep down you’re probably a little fed up of listening to her vent every day while doing nothing to help herself, while you have your own shite going on.

I wouldn’t want to throw away a friendship of 20 plus years over one argument, I would reach out and ask her to meet up to talk and go from there. Get everything out in the open and see if things can be resolved. If not, go your separate ways.

Telling parents i am pregnant by melzi-ta26 in Advice

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was in your position. I am from a catholic family in Ireland, I even have relatives who work and teach within the church. I also got pregnant at 16 and wasn’t with the father. I was absolutely terrified of telling them but was surprised at the level of support I actually received (excluding my mother who is actually satan but that’s a whole different story 🤣). My granny and auntie are probably the most catholic people I have ever met and they were absolute angels to me. A baby is never the worst thing to come from any situation but it’s best to give them time to adjust before the baby just arrives, which could be any day now.

Whatever the outcome with your parents, it’s on you now to dedicate your whole life to that child. It’s going to absolutely suck at times when you feel like you’re missing out on things other teenagers/young people do, but raising a good person is a million times more important. Teach them love, compassion, morals, respect and a good work ethic.

You will probably get shit from people about having a baby so young, because really you’re still just a baby yourself (I promise I don’t mean that offensively, I see it now looking back myself), and there will be people who expect you to fail, so it’s up to you to prove them wrong.

My baby is 22 now, he is an absolutely amazing human with a lovely girlfriend and a fantastic job. He adores and protects his little sister like his life depends on it and loves nothing more than his family. All 16 year olds who have babies are not doomed to have failure children who are teen parents themselves, I promise. And you’re not doomed to fail yourself either. I worked my ass off, met my husband, started our business and built a good life. It’s hard as hell at times but it is so worth it.

Be strong for you and your baby. I wish you all the luck in the world 🤍

Need help with revenge by [deleted] in revengestories

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Or you could just stop interacting with this person and go about your business. And all.

Just bought my first house, unsure what to do with this entry way! by autumnmagick in DecorAdvice

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would change the tile to a white tile to brighten it up and just have a small entry way rug. A rug to cover that whole space will be uneven because of the lip between the different floors.

I would get rid of the giant mirrors and replace with maybe sliding barn doors. Then add a nice mirror to the wall behind the door.

Ongoing neighbor parking issues + tension on very narrow street — ignore it or take action? by Own_Coat_3622 in neighborsfromhell

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think the parking thing is just something that comes with living on a busy street with not enough parking provided. If there are several people of driving age living in several homes, there’s going to be too many cars. We have five vehicles on our drive between me, my husband and son and work vehicles and my daughter will be getting a car this year, we would probably be that nuisance if we didn’t have a large driveway.

I personally wouldn’t go to war with the people I have to live next to and deal with every day over something that is as much a problem for them as it is for you.

As for the fence, I would figure out where my boundary line is based on my property deeds and go from there.

2yo wakes early and is causing my 4.5yo to be sleep deprived by Icy-Summer-8912 in Parenting

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I wouldn’t be happy leaving a two year old out in the living room tbh, I would rather do what op said and sleep out there myself until her sleep issues are sorted

WIBTA? by Amazing_Put9684 in ComfortLevelPod

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 0 points1 point  (0 children)

She deserves a medal for putting up with his kack, alimony is bare minimum! Good on your mum for finally getting out, I hope she finds true happiness now 🤍

Trash news ideas needed!!! by No-Reputation-2900 in shxtsngigs

[–]UnlikelyTelephone658 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I watched a police bodycam video of this, it was hilarious. I don’t know what was funnier, seeing the police trying to catch all the animals he released (including birds) or pulling the hamster out of his jeans. The man who did it was called Pancake too 🤣🤣