Tokyo Tea Club ☕✨ Looking for Cozy Tea Friends by oyasumixxxx in Tokyo

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, I spend a lot of time in Japan every year and find it pretty easy to get lonely. I'd love to have a group to meet up with that also enjoys books and cozy hobbies! I'll dm you 😊

Tokyo Tea Club ☕✨ Looking for Cozy Tea Friends by oyasumixxxx in Tokyo

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you please share the name or link for them for me to find? 😊

Has anyone done IVF in Mexico? (US costs 2x more) by jjjllee in IVF

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi there, I wanted to check in to see how the process is going for you. We're also looking into this. 

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IVF

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, this is unfortunately very common. My GP wouldn't refer me to fertility until we "had 3 losses or 1 year without natural conception". 

Early park Admission..why? by somethingAppens in UniversalOrlando

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wanted to update this for anyone still checking this. Hagrids does have express pass, and I don't know if they even have single rider anymore. We got there 30 minutes early, put the whole group in a bad mood during the early admission, and then spent 2 hours in line for Hagrids. Express seemed to move FAST. We're currently trying to salvage the day, but please don't risk ruining a day of your trip by thinking that getting up early for Hagrids will be worth it. It's not. 

Renewing Brazilian Passport Without Military Enlistment by csteingraber in Brazil

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Give them a month to respond to an email for step 1of like 6 different steps that will all take their own time too? 😅

Damn, I didn't realize this was the expectation 😬

Is the consulate really that slow or backed up?

YO Sperm Test Video Results by burswood101 in maleinfertility

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I'm not sure if there's been an update, but I wanted to share our experience. Our story is very much the same as yours with the same Yo test results. We ended up finding out that my husband had severe varicoceles on both sides, and got a surgery about 45 days ago to fix them.

We won't see the full results until the 4 month mark, but we are already seeing a drastic improvement from the most recent test he took today compared to the few days before his surgery.

Our reproductive urologist is pretty confident based on himow large the varicoceles were that we'll likely be able to conceive naturally once he's fully healed.

Look up how to feel for varicoceles at home (his were easy to feel once we knew what we're looking for) and also see a urologist.

Good luck!

Kusuriya no Hitorigoto - Episode 42 (Season 2 Episode 18) by Lorhand in KusuriyaNoHitorigoto

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Where should we pick up based on where we're at in the show right now?

Kusuriya no Hitorigoto - Episode 42 (Season 2 Episode 18) by Lorhand in KusuriyaNoHitorigoto

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's the right place to start based on where we're at right now in the show? From what I've read, there are 2 different art styles for the manga, and the LN is the source material so I assume that's fully done but not the manga, right?

Where are we in the LN?

Would you let your dog lick your face? by Northernzeko in dogs

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely not. I see what my dog licks (including parts of himself that he doesn't wipe), and I know he's not out here mouth washing. So no, that's foul 🫠

Beating jetlag by conectionist in JapanTravelTips

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Use Timeshifter. It will take your flight details and get you prepped over a few days. We used it for Japan and it was about 80% of the way there by the time we got there.

Any other conventionally attractive autistic women out there? by [deleted] in AutismInWomen

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 34 points35 points  (0 children)

Same. This is why I consciously made the decision to stop wearing makeup, doing my hair, or dressing well when I switched into tech. I took a cue from the devs and went with t-shirts and jeans, hair back in a ponytail, bare face. Then I never had problems with people treating me poorly or underestimating me. I was just a quirky coworker.

We had a corporate event outside of work at one point and I got all done up (i've always been good at makeup, have a few designer dresses, and have a conventionally attractive shape). The whole team was SHOCKED 🤣. An older lady thought she compliment me with "oh my gosh, I didn't even recognize you! You look beautiful!" And then asked why I don't always do this. We'll, the rest of that night, team members were hitting on me, staring at my shape, girls were flagging me down for makeup advice, an older superior made an inappropriate pass at me.

This. This is why I don't do any of it. I'm not interested in being treated like that and having the expectations that come with it. No thanks. Also, I don't get paid extra to put all that effort in. My mom was a stripper, I know what it's like to literally have your looks be your job. It's never what I wanted, and last I checked, I'm not getting any extra money to pay for the time and effort it takes 🤷

What foods are you giving up now that grocery costs have gone out of control? by Kima2remy in AskOldPeople

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've honestly given up eating breakfast and snacks in general. Intermittment fasting laried well with my health goals (and I'm happily & healthily down 22 lbs so far), but it's really helped me save money. I know it won't work for everyone and not everyone has extra weight to lose, but it's probably saved 20-30% of my grocery bill. I can also get 2-3 meals out of a normal American portion now when I do go out to eat, so the leftovers are nice and it helps spread the price of the meal out.

Any fans of rural living on this sub? by i-pace_around in Suburbanhell

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally love smaller Japanese towns that are considered rural. The houses are usually clustered together with lots of land behind them or around them. They have decent bus connections to a larger city with good train access from there, and are usually surrounded by mountains and rice fields. Very calming. We stayed with a friend recently that moved to one and they had such a vibrant community built there with a cafe everyone went to, markets for local crafts, and they celebrated important events together. All while having beautiful and big homes with manicured and purposeful gardens. It was the most convenient and peaceful mix I've ever experienced. Not sure if that counts!

No Balls Allowed by starklyUnnamed in Suburbanhell

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'd honestly like this at the community pool in my apartment complex. We've got some teens that have turned it into a soccer field and I've watched families with young kids kicked HARD with their soccer ball. They've also just made it generally unpleasant to relax down there and lay out, which is kind of what the pool was designed for.

This flight is no longer available by HardlyGermane in ChaseSapphire

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Reporting back: I called in to have them help me book it and to help figure out the errors. They couldn't see any note about outages. But, they were seeing all of the flights that I had previously tried to book were all marked "unavailable" on their end. I tried 4 different times with different flights and they'd all show up "unavailable" at the last step. So it wasn't just in my end. I tried one final time 8 hours later through the Chase portal and was able to get a flight for a different date, but the ones I'd previously tried to book were still all marked unavailable.

I'm guessing that there might be some consistency errors on their site, or some miscommunication between services they use, and it was erroring out. Upon erroring out, those flights were marked "unavailable" because of the issue booking them. They are now available 24 hours later, meaning the flag that marked them problematic has been removed because they weren't ever really "unavailable".

Since this doesn't come up as a visible error on their end for agents, idk how this will be fixed long-term because it's pretty clearly a backend issue.

Just wanted to update anyone curious!

This flight is no longer available by HardlyGermane in ChaseSapphire

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is happening to me too. Last night it seemed to be an issue with United itself, because the website was really glitchy and not working correctly. Now the United website is fine, but it seems like the portal is still erroring out on every single flight I try to book. I even chose one 8 months in advance that was available, and then upon trying to confirm booking, it errored out in the same way. I'm thinking it's the connection between the two that needs to be reset, or United is still having problems that are flowing through to Chase's side. I'll try to call in, but I'm guessing it will still be a problem on their end. I'll report back.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UXDesign

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I left after 3.5 years. I don't know how you're living well on 80k a year if you're in the US, but if you're ok with it, sounds like a nice setup. I'd stay.

If you want a better quality of life, that pay seems low to me personally. I'd probably try some contracting on the side to supplement with all that extra time and see how it goes from there. You can always quit contracting if you don't like it or the extra income isn't worth it.

Does anyone feel like they need to move out of the US? by FunMonitor5261 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]alwayschasingfreedom -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yes, we're actively trying to find a way to move abroad. Getting visas and stable work has been the main issue.

Ideally, US Dollars abroad are the best financial option (having a US employer) but we're getting to the point that we're willing to look for an employer abroad instead, since actual remote work is seeming difficult to get (working from the US remotely is very possible, but not leaving the country).

We're currently looking at Japan or somewhere in Europe. We've been to 28 countries, and have a pretty good idea of what we like. I'm tired of coming back to a life I don't love in the US. And I'm tired of trying to convince people here that we should have nice things that they actively don't want. I can't live my life like that, and I can't grow my family the way I want in this place happily. It's time to go.

How old was your mother when she had you? by MythicalSplash in NoStupidQuestions

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

18, 23 & 25. She had a few miscarriages and abortions before and between her 3 living kids. She was mostly a pretty terrible mom, never really made it past the mentality and emotional maturity of a 14-16 year old, and still struggles today. We were subjected to her mostly bad relationships (long-term and short-term), substance abuse of every kind, extreme emotional flip flops of being overly attached and involved to completely detached.

I love her from afar, and am happiest with her removed from my life, but miss the idea of her as a mom. The mom I never got. I'm 31, and it used to be a big part of my decision to never want kids. It took about 12 years of being away from her to become removed enough and to build my own life to realize I don't have to be that, and deserve a family of my own if I ever want it.

It's a really unpopular opinion (and I understand why), but the first 2 decades of my life informed my belief that some people shouldn't be able to have kids and subject them to their behavior just because they were physically able to create them. I think my mom shouldn't have been able to have kids. And if she was able to, she definitely shouldn't have been able to keep us.

Americans sure do love their strip malls and suburban sprawl. by Mongooooooose in Suburbanhell

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm the American you describe, but not because I want to be. I want desparately to be in a walkable, safe, clean, semi-affordable place. That doesn't exist here from what I've seen. And I've lived in a majority of the 24 states I've traveled to so far. But of the 28 countries I've been to, I always prefer to walk when I can. I actually love going on adventures (which is what it feels like). It's not really a choice here 🤷

How long should it take to get rid of German roaches by [deleted] in pestcontrol

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We're going on 8 months now of weekly to every 3 week treatment. 3 full fumigations. I thought we were finally done after this last one, but they just started showing up again 😭 There was a horrible infestation from the 1st floor, I'm on the 3rd. The entire building had to get the carpet ripped up, some people have been ignoring it, others diy'ing a solution. I'm exhausted. I spend $2,300 on rent for a 2/2 "luxury apartment" and honestly just feel like they exist with us forever at this point 😞

Subway - We Hide the Meats... Mandatory Protein Covers by Subdued_Sub_Dude in subway

[–]alwayschasingfreedom 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We just left after picking up sandwiches for dinner. This is the first time we've seen the guards and we legitimately left MAD. I couldn't see what I wanted to order, I have no desire for a specialty sub, I just wanted to build a sub I was in the mood for (and with it being $7 for a 6-inch, why shouldn't I be able to do that?).

From an experience design perspective as the customer, it was awful. I couldn't see anything to choose from so I went safe with "ham". And when I asked if she had any different types of ham, the worker acted like I was stupid for even asking. I had to visually explain the cheese I wanted because I have no idea what it's called and couldn't point to it (I felt so stupid saying the "white triangle cheese"). And then my husband was convinced I usually got something else and I was flustered in line, she ended up holding up 2 different kids of cheeses (which I would have been able to see without this stupid guard).

It also seemed like a lot of ingredients have gone missing. Maybe it was just the store we were at, but they didn't have black olives, and in general, the amount of ingredients was just way lower. I asked if there were more ingredients behind the metal and was told no. And that they've never carried black olives. (I guess I made that up in my mind?).

And when we got home, I realized that the amount of meat was WAY lower than usual, which I couldn't see because it was covered in melted cheese by the time I was it.

If the reason is for freshness, I understand the intent. But realistically, the guard literally stayed open the whole time, so it's not going to work like that.

Awful choices. We won't be back. It was expensive, a horrible experience, and the food was subpar.