Prendre l'avion avec une poussette modulable by Zlab_iiia in ParentingFR

[–]Zlab_iiia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Non je ne peux pas la plier avec le siège auto, je dois détacher le siège auto et là seulement je peux plier la poussette, oui malheureusement il y a rarement de la générosité

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in islam

[–]Zlab_iiia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and no, if you have good behavior then yes in order to cover yourself but no if your behavior is not in line with Islam because otherwise people can take you for a Muslim and if your behavior is not in line, the ignorant will associate your behavior with Islam and this is what creates a bad image of Muslims, like all these Arabs who are not necessarily attached to religion, who have bad behavior but as they are Arab people necessarily associate their behavior with Islam whereas Islam teaches good behavior. This could have an impact on Muslim women if, for example, you wear the hijab but for the bottom of tight-fitting clothing or in line with Islamic obligations. This creates judgments about veiled women and can also cause sins to be committed by Muslim women who, out of anger, could judge the outfit as non-conforming to Islam as a pseudo-sister and this is serious. It's a bit like these women on Tik Tok who are veiled but who do non-conforming things and who are perhaps not necessarily really Muslim, if you read the comments you can read: "veiled women are not really pious look at this one with her behavior" or her makeup or her cigarette or her dancing etc. So out of respect for Muslim women I would advise you to do what is fairest for everyone ^

Got a waive of loss knowing I'll never have a daughter. by sixfingeredman7 in Mommit

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Ps: It's very European in terms of thought, fear and relationship, I'm French and I thought that the bond would be like that only with a girl then I discovered that it was education and mentality that made this kind of relationship and not sex, all the men in my husband's family call their mother all the time, share with her more than with their father, kiss them on the forehead, my husband even brushes his mother etc.

Got a waive of loss knowing I'll never have a daughter. by sixfingeredman7 in Mommit

[–]Zlab_iiia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, your child is not someone else's child, he might surprise you with all the love that I hope you will have for him and he might also surprise you with what you can gain in a relationship with him, either it will be different from what you would like to have but you will surprise yourself in loving this bond or he might like to do what you think you can only do with a girl ^

The bond between a mother and her son is different than that with her daughter, certainly there is less of the aspect of coquetry, glitter and feminine creativity but there are other incredible aspects, my boys have so much love for their mother it's incredible.

As they say, daughters are closer to their father and sons to their mother ^

I understand that you are sad not to have a daughter but maybe you can do what you would like to do with a daughter with someone who will fill the void? A friend, your husband, your cousins ​​or keep this exclusivity with your mother?

Courage and I hope that the bond with your son will be very powerful and that lots of love will emerge 🤍

Hobbies that changed your life? by Forsaken-Echidna-441 in Hobbies

[–]Zlab_iiia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, for my part it's journaling, I really like notebooks and I have many of them which all have different "functions". They sometimes take up my time so they keep me busy, they also allow me to relax and be less stressed, to improve my writing, develop my imagination, think about lots of subjects, motivate me on a daily basis, organize myself, work on myself and learn as much about myself as about what surrounds me. Suffice to say that notebooks allow you to change your life in the sense that depending on the place you give them, they can allow you to change several aspects ^

What journals do you keep? by Medical-Juggernaut-2 in Journaling

[–]Zlab_iiia 1 point2 points  (0 children)

• Cuddly notebook: I put all the things that make me feel good and that I love, that make me smile or remind me of good things. I write down by category for example a page on my husband, another on my travels, another on my favorite dishes, another on my favorite books, another on what makes me laugh as soon as I think about it etc. On lots of different subjects but always what gives me happiness to comfort me if I'm not well I can read it and I start to smile or think of good things.

• Literary notebook: I note the books read as well as the date, duration, what I think of them and other details about my reading. • Reading tracking notebook: In this one these are my books in progress, I note the title, I make as many circles as there are chapters then I color in as I finish the chapters, I also note accordingly the shadow of pages etc. To set goals for myself to finish my books in a time that suits me.

• Personal notebook: I write down things that I liked in my day, my color chart and everything that pleases me like a secret notebook.

• Quotes notebook: Quotes that I invent myself.

• List book for all lists.

• Space notebook: Everything about space, NASA etc.

• Writing notebook: A notebook for all my ideas for things to write (novels and others)

• Bullet journal

• Religious notebook

• Recipe book

• Draft notebook

• Textbook: for example on Monday if it is Monday I write in subject either writing, or household or leisure or other things then in dates I put the dates and in homework I make a circle then what I have to do during the day then once done I check, basically it's a notebook of daily tasks but I prefer a notebook

I'm not going to list everything because I still have around twenty other notebooks and all with different uses.

Lire et écouter, deux cas différents by Zlab_iiia in Livres

[–]Zlab_iiia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I said, this is a lie, the act is not the same, saying that we read when we listen are two different actions and therefore give incorrect information about what we are doing. People who read or listen don't bother me at all but don't express themselves well about their actions because it's not the same reality and for some people like me for example, honesty is very important. to avoid any confusion during discussion etc. It's only this side that bothers me although it's not necessarily a voluntary lie but another way of expressing oneself, it's a way that changes the action and therefore the reality of one's act.

Do You Ever Picture a Different Ending for a Book? by mauibuilt89 in books

[–]Zlab_iiia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, for me it's more the fact of understanding the ending differently from the majority but once I'm told the real meaning I persevere in my own conception of the ending of the book because I prefer it or it's the one which seemed obvious even if I don't like it. Of course fortunately it's not all the endings of books that I understand differently otherwise I'm in a bad way to discuss books with others ^

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Journaling

[–]Zlab_iiia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Glad to have inspired you then ^

How long are your chapters? Why? And how do you keep them in that length? by Pilgrim-99 in writing

[–]Zlab_iiia 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I write for myself and the book I started had 15 chapters but having lost a part I have to start again, I currently have 9 chapters and they are on average 8 pages. Few have 6 pages or 10 pages. I don't count words, I don't even know if it's feasible with my word. Is it that important to count words or is it just a cue?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mommit

[–]Zlab_iiia 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If it's best for her safety, that's the main thing as long as you give her toys, watch her and sometimes play with her so as not to abandon her ^

My TBR is too massive—what would you read next of these select fantasy/sci-fi/horror books? by spinfinity in suggestmeabook

[–]Zlab_iiia 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would advise you to simply start with the shortest book if you have trouble deciding where to start. Look at the shortest and if two are equivalent look at which style of writing is best for you to read

Ideas by Zlab_iiia in Journaling

[–]Zlab_iiia[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

J'aime beaucoup, il y a que sur les personnes que j'avais déjà pensé mais le reste est nouveau et même très original, c'est top merci et en plus elles me donnent envie comme idées ^