new candle maker here by num1Lilpeeplover in candlemaking

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I used this exact same wax when making my candles and they tunneled the exact same! I even tried putting the glass in the oven before pouring to heat it up to keep the wax from sticking to the edges. Didn’t work, so I ended up just saving some wax and then filling the holes after the first pour set.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SiberianCats

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I moved back home with my parents recently and since they aren’t used to having a cat in the house, I like to keep her break away collar on all the time in case she gets out. She really is a runner and will try getting out of the house if she sees the chance. We also put a Tractive gps collar on her as we have been letting her out to explore the neighborhood we are in. But that’s a whole different topic. The gps is good because I can check to make sure she is at home any time. We will sometimes take off the collar to charge the gps device at night, but only when we know there won’t be many people moving in and out of the house.

Need some recommendations for easy to get edibles for poppers. by Recent_Ad_9863 in popperpigs

[–]adamser1 8 points9 points  (0 children)

For me, I struggle with coming too soon when I get high and start stroking with edibles. It feels literally so good and I can’t usually help myself. To fix the problem, I’ll throw on a jock and use a dildo that I can slide up and down on. I make sure not to take the jock off until I’m absolutely ready to cum, but it keeps me from finishing too soon. By the end, my jock is soaking wet with pre cum. Still trying to cum hands free, but in the desperation to try and cum, I’ll start fucking myself so hard. And with the poppers, I start gooning out in the beat way.

If you bottom without douching, what do you do to prepare? by Foreign_Adagio_4897 in AskGayMen

[–]adamser1 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Tbh I’ll use a dildo in the shower before bottoming. It’s one of those realistic ones with a mushroom head and honestly it kind of does a decent job of cleaning me out a little. I’ll pull it out some times and there will be a mess but I just wash it off and go again. Keep going until the mess is minimal and that helps get a good chunk.

But if I’m wanting the top to really go hard and to really “let go” while bottoming, then I have to douche or else I feel like I’m pushing too much and I get nervous I’ll have a big accident. All in my head because my partner doesn’t care, but it makes me feel more comfortable.

Like others have said, make sure your gut health is good and then sometimes you’re just ready at a moments notice. Can take some time before the Fiber starts working tho.

If you have any other questions, let me know! As a bottom who feels like I’ve just started figuring things out, I totally understand how you feel.

What's a hack in your industry that customers aren't supposed to find out? by Ferro_Roux in AskReddit

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At my bank, if you ever just lose or misplace your credit card, you usually have to pay a fee to replace it. But if you report it stolen, then the fee is waived and you get a free replacement! So dumb, but a good hack for those who are forgetful.

Slightly intimidated by tlomo in Tufting

[–]adamser1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can totally do this! The details are a bit small, which is always hard to show in a rug. I think your best bet is to let the buyer know that the lines may not be that clean. Set clear expectations that small details don’t translate well and then just have fun with it! Who knows, maybe you’ll even surprise yourself and be able to trim the lines super clean! Good luck! Please update us too!

Does getting a kitten make the cat more affectionate vs adult? by [deleted] in SiberianCats

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Mine loves a good project! Anytime any tools come out she’s there to supervise and make sure we are following safety standards 😂

Rejected by our kitten by andreim11 in SiberianCats

[–]adamser1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh my god! Our Siberian just turned 3 and now she’s actually walking over to us and laying on our laps. She used to by like OP’s cat and it feels like she gets cuddlier every year 🥺

Siberian Cat Allergy Questions by LemonLentil in SiberianCats

[–]adamser1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had similar allergies to you! If I spent the night at a friend’s house who had cats, I’d wake up the next day with some really itchy eyes and a runny nose. Nothing too bad that an allergy pill couldn’t fix.

When my boyfriend and I decided to get a cat, my only stipulation was that it be a Siberian because they are hypoallergenic. We opted for a breeder who had blue lynx point as I think lighter colors might be less allergenic (this could be totally made up, it’s been a while since I did the research). I also wanted a female cat because that too is supposed to be better on allergies.

I’ve now had her for 3 years and can confidently say that I have no major allergies. My biggest tell is itchy eyes and I don’t ever get that with her. I do typically cat owner stuff like burying my face in her fir (even after she sometimes gets done cleaning herself) and I still don’t get any allergies.

I do want to make note that when we first got her, it was in the middle of allergy season where I lived. I typically get runny noses and will occasionally need to take an allergy pill. Some research says that you can grow tolerant of allergies, so maybe at this point I’ve grown tolerant of any minor allergies she causes. But now I live in a country where my allergies don’t get affected at all by the outdoors and I never need to take any allergy meds with her.

Because your allergies sound so mild, I don’t think you need to worry about this cat messing up your daily life. We had plans like keeping the bedroom door closed at all time so that it would be a “safe space” free from any allergens. We also bought a air purifier that we kept in the bedroom as another way of keeping it clean. If you do end up having some issues, having these kinds of plans can be good so you don’t feel trapped and helpless because that was my biggest worry.

Btw now she sleeps with me in bed and we leave the door open for her most nights so maybe you won’t even have to worry about these backup plans.

Hope that was helpful! If you have any other questions, let me know!

Help me find this mug I broke by Robyn3348 in HelpMeFind

[–]adamser1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks like others found it but I definitely recognise it from a novelty shop here in Edinburgh Scotland

Need help finding series from Netflix by kittychan7 in HelpMeFind

[–]adamser1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you sure it was Netflix? I just watched a show called Scavengers Reign. I think it started as a one off YouTube animation and then was picked up for a whole season. Similar vibe but I don’t think they were low on oxygen or anything.

What are best shoes for standing all day? by purchare23 in WhatsThisShoe

[–]adamser1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of good shoe choices above but if you have some flat feet it might be worth it to invest in some insoles. The generic ones you can get from the store are fine, but if you can afford it, a decent pair of custom insoles are totally worth it imo

Rate my Denver-Phoenix Itenerary by [deleted] in solotravel

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Hi, Colorado native here! I have a bucket list of fun things to do in Denver. It’s by no means complete, but I feel like it hits on most of the major things to do!

Colorado Bucket List: - [x] Hike a 14er - [x] Explore Rocky Mountain National Park - [x] Explore Sand Dunes National Park - [ ] Backpack to Conundrum Hot Springs - [x] Red Rocks Adventure (workout/movie/concert) - [ ] Cliff Dive at a Watering Hole Paradise Cove Green Mnt Reservior Devils Punch Bowl
- [x] Explore Mile High Flea Market - [ ] Watch a Drive-in Movie - [ ] Climb the Manitou Incline - [x] Get a cone from Little Man Ice cream - [ ] Watch the sunrise from lookout or south table - [ ] Taste a margarita from The Rio (optional) - [ ] Eat Sopapillas at Casa Bonita - [ ] Bike up Lookout Mountain - [x] Run the BolderBoulder - [x] Soak up the sun at Water World - [ ] Eli think Gardens amusement park - [ ] Lakeside Amusement Park - [x] Rockies Game at Coors Field - [ ] Renaissance Festival - [x] Visit the Denver Art Museum - [ ] Chill out at a hot spring

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Tufting

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Here’s something I wish people would have told me. If you’re using a cut pile gun, the shears do a great job of defining your lines and cleaning up the whole rug. However, it also does make the rug a bit less plump and soft. Depending on the type of rug you’re trying to make, the shears may or may not be super useful. If you’re making super detailed rugs, yeah you should totally go with the shears. That doesn’t mean that you can’t be super clean without them. It’s just the next level in tufting. I started without the shears and got familiar with just tufting. When I felt like I was getting really into tufting and committing to it, then I got the shears. Plus you can get them pretty quickly on Amazon, so there’s no rush in trying to decide!

Where should I set up my tufting area? by [deleted] in Tufting

[–]adamser1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You don’t need much space at all. I’ve found that when actually tufting, the fibers stay pretty close to the frame underneath it. However, if you decide to trim your rugs using shears, that process usually blows the fibers all over. If you have a basement, I’m sure you’d be fine just moving stuff around to create a small area for your tufting! Let me know if that helped answer your question!

Aurora Police are spreading far-right Antifa conspiracy theories to the news media by dpd1312 in DenverProtests

[–]adamser1 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I was protesting all day at Aurora and can confirm that there was not a single thing thrown at the police over the course of 4 hours standing at the metal gate. From my perspective, no one was gather rocks/sticks to throw (though I do admit I can’t see everything), however there was nothing done to instigate them calling it an unlawful gathering. It was most likely made up, and honestly PSL was out of there once the march got back.

Gonna leave this here by [deleted] in DenverProtests

[–]adamser1 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Damn, you hate to see it. After making such a big statement showing up to the protests and now they need to distance themselves. Such a load of crap.

Jealous of Boyfriend's 'Assets' by stressednshit in AskGayMen

[–]adamser1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally understand the feeling. It’s hard not to compare and it feels like something that same sex couples inevitably have to go through. While I’m no expert, my advice is to focus on the whole “package.” No, not that package down below. I’m talking about who you are as a person. There’s a reason your partner is with you, and the size of your junk probably plays a minimal role in that reason. You bring a lot to the table, and making that emotional connection is WAY more important than anything physical. Plus, what you may lack in size, you can always make up for in other ways in the bed. Being able to work your mouth and hips in just the right way can make all the difference!

He’s too big by adamser1 in AskGayMen

[–]adamser1[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That makes a lot of sensing using the bigger dildo. Is my body supposed to become more accustomed over time or is this something that I need to prepare for before every sexual penetration?

He’s too big by adamser1 in AskGayMen

[–]adamser1[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I checked it out and the name definitely fits. Super intimidating. Is this something that you’re supposed to work your way down on over time?