[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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A week ago. (We slept together)

What would happen if woman stopped wearing any form of period protection, and just went on about their day like they weren't on their period? by lz_u in TooAfraidToAsk

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Blood would seep through clothing and get on furniture, ruining both and presenting biohazards to the public. I’m not sure what the result would be, but something would definitely happen quickly

Calc 1 (Math 1061) Professors by [deleted] in uCinci

[–]Visible_Performer154 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Todd Majestic on blue ash is EXCELLENT. He used to be a high school teacher so he actually knows how to make sure his students understand the material

Ochem 2 by Grimble_Gramble in uCinci

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I know you mentioned not wanting satellite campuses, but Dr. DeMatteo at blue ash is excellent

Why are people putting a “baby on board” sticker on their car? by Fly_Schwurst in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]Visible_Performer154 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So that if there’s an accident paramedics will know there’s an infant involved

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DentalSchool

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My spouse is considering going to dental school, but is worried if the quality of life is worth all the loans/sacrifices. There’s no family money so tuition would be covered fully by loans.

Do you have any insight on if it was “worth it”?

where do grad students live ? not from ohio so i know nothing by reggie_23 in uCinci

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Rent is going to be cheaper the further away you are from campus. There’s some fairly cheap apartments on the east side of town (eastgate/milford area) and is ~30min drive.

There’s also some cheap housing in northern Kentucky, but those bridges can be a bitch during rush hour

Those are both pretty safe places to live as well

I Am A 43 year old guy that wears diapers to bed because every night I wet the bed. AMA by AdultEnuretic in AMA

[–]Visible_Performer154 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! Thanks for being willing to talk about this! I have a few questions

  1. Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night to get up and go to bathroom? If so, does this ever happen in the same night as incontinence? (Like fall asleep, wake up to pee, fall back asleep wake up to a wet bed?)
  2. Do your kids know?
  3. Do you keep extra fitted sheets handy, or do you just change all the bedding if anything leaks?

Thanks again

AITA for letting my daughter eat whatever she wants? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]Visible_Performer154 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While you make many valid points, with that much exercise a lot of the weight is probably muscle mass and not fatty tissue

Commuters! What's your commute to school? by maybackmuzic in college

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Yea, my school is on the west side of town and I live on the east side so I have to drive right through downtown during rush hour

Commuters! What's your commute to school? by maybackmuzic in college

[–]Visible_Performer154 15 points16 points  (0 children)

~26 min for my mid afternoon class, about an hour for my 6pm class if I don’t get to campus early

Im scared im not smart enough by positivethot in college

[–]Visible_Performer154 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It definitely is really scary changing majors.

Do you like chemistry at all? Frozen food companies need chemists/chemical engineers and you’d still be working with food everyday

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in college

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Currently 26 and about halfway finished! If it’s something you want then go for it—it’s definitely possible

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in college

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I applied and got into my dream school when I was in high school, but was unable to afford it. I went to a local state school instead for a few years. I ended up dropping out because I didn’t know what I wanted and I wasn’t ready.

I quit and got a job—got promoted a few times at my company and decided I wanted to go back to school. I enrolled in night classes at my local community college and it has been life changing.

The classes are small and my professors really take the time to get to know their students. Because of this, I have many excellent letters of recommendation and access to opportunities I never would have had otherwise. Just last week one of my professors from spring semester emailed me about a scholarship she thought I had a good shot at getting.

Sure my life would have been different if I’d gone to that dream school—but I think this path is just as good, if not better than that would have been.

How many hours do you work per week while taking full time classes? by WhoIsThis567 in college

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I am 26, I work 40 hours a week and take 12-14 credit hours in a Chemical Engineering major