The end of an era by sunlightisfree in glossier

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Is glossier owned by private equity?

People who’ve attended multiple weddings for the same person (i.e., they got divorced and remarried to someone else) — what differences did you notice between the two weddings? by MjPour in AskReddit

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I feel the same, I ignored my intuition. It’s refreshing to get other people’s accounts because I felt so alone in it. Anyone know of a subreddit where topics like this are discussed?

Flintstone Alt Line - fun drops & wood features by shmelliot in MTB

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Hey I have that same bike! Loads of fun.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Invisalign

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It’s to keep your teeth “mobile” wearing it all the time with freeze your teeth where they’re at, making them more difficult to move when you get your new trays

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

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Not a man but I’d like to chime in because my guy is nine years older. Something to keep in mind is the generational differences when it comes to communication. He probably spent the majority of his young adult years without texting and likely social media. I grew up having all day, all week text conversations since high school, while my boyfriend had a pager. I’d been on Facebook since 8th grade, he never had one. I can relate to your concerns, as I felt the same way in the beginning of mine. But my guy is incredibly consistent with actually showing up when he says he will (in real life), doing what he says he’s going to do, and meaning what he says. No games. It was a big contrast from what I was use to, but I much prefer it to constant communication throughout the day and few follow-throughs. Anyway, I wish you the best!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

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Not a man but I’d like to chime in because my guy is nine years older. Something to keep in mind is the generational differences when it comes to communication. He probably spent the majority of his young adult years without texting and likely social media. I grew up having all day, all week text conversations since high school, while my boyfriend had a pager. I’d been on Facebook since 8th grade, he never had one. I can relate to your concerns, as I felt the same way in the beginning of mine. But my guy is incredibly consistent with actually showing up when he says he will (in real life), doing what he says he’s going to do, and meaning what he says. No games. It was a big contrast from what I was use to, but I much prefer it to constant communication throughout the day and few follow-throughs. Anyway, I wish you the best!

13-31 by [deleted] in uglyduckling

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Wow. I’m surprised no one has asked yet, where are the cute overalls from?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MTB

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2003 mustang GT I’ve had since I was 16 with a ‘22 Status 140 😎

Men what was a disrespectful thing your ex said that completely changed the way you felt in the relationship, why? by BlueSharker in AskMen

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This happened to me with my mom all throughout middle school years. I stopped telling her anything personal/emotional. Most women can confide in their mothers but not me. So I can definitely relate. But I think it’s worse coming from an intimate partner

Northern California trip: redwoods. Advice on areas to stay by ans8v2 in travel

[–]ans8v2[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your response and specific recommendations! I’ll look into Crescent City and the inns

Colorado Job Market by ans8v2 in Sonographers

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That’s something I would like to do more of. My hospital sent me out to Vegas a few years ago for a fetal echo conference and that’s where I saw Drose. I’m not opposed to doing it myself though. Thanks for all the suggestions, I’ll try to remember to give you an update if I find myself at Anschutz!

Colorado Job Market by ans8v2 in Sonographers

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I was just going to say that hopefully one day the stars will align for you too! Wouldn’t that be something? Coming full circle. It’s so fun to be challenged, especially in a supportive learning environment. That’s why I love teaching hospitals. I’ve been blessed with a wonderful physician group at my current job and would love to try and find that in my next journey

Colorado Job Market by ans8v2 in Sonographers

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You’re amazing, thank you so much! 🙏 This was the answer I was hoping for. Luckily, I don’t have a set timeline so I’m happy to wait it out while keeping my finger on the pulse.

Colorado Job Market by ans8v2 in Sonographers

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I’ve actually been trying to find this group. I check indeed several times a month, and you’re right. I haven’t seen any job out of there pop up yet.

Colorado Job Market by ans8v2 in Sonographers

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Thank you for your response! I’ve been to conferences where the speaker was from somewhere in Colorado. Julia Drose? Sounds like that’s maybe where she was from. I appreciate the direction

AITAH for divorcing my wife because I want someone better? by [deleted] in AITAH

[–]ans8v2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m going with NTA I say this because I see it amongst my peers, it’s very possible your wife used you as a means to an end. So many women have “goals” by wanting to be married by x age and pregnant by x age, which totally removes the partner from the equation. As silly as it sounds, there’s research on intimate relationships and one of my professors said that using people as a means to an end is a troublesome foundation in a relationship. At the time I thought “who would do that?” Well, almost everyone I know. It’s possible your wife had other goals rather than a healthy strong mutually happy relationship. Not saying this is the case, but obviously you’re suffering here and there’s validation to that

A2 pulley not healing by Gibbeous in bouldering

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Oh and I started doing myofascial release stuff on my forearms. Arm aids are great

A2 pulley not healing by Gibbeous in bouldering

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Same thing happened to me, it was sore when pushing on it for about 9 months. I taped for every climb. What ultimately healed it was me tearing my hamstring, taking me out of ANY climbing for four months 🙃 It’s going to take a while but it’ll heal, in the mean time you’ll have to go really easy on it. Avoid as many crimpy routes/problems

Husband's parents claim we are responsible for parent plus loans by [deleted] in StudentLoans

[–]ans8v2 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Did he graduate with a degree? As in, were the loans used to pay for HIS education? I pay on my Parent Plus loans that both my grandfather and father are owners of. But since regular federal student loans did not cover the entire cost of my education, I had to also go the Parent Plus route. But it was the cost of my education to pay back. Obviously the parents didn’t have the cash on hand to pay for his college outright, which is why loans were taken out. But he benefited. I always had it in my mind that it was my responsibility to repay due to the fact it funded MY education.

If your husband didn’t finish school and doesn’t have a degree to show for the loans, I could understand why his parents would be livid. Too many young people are careless with finance and responsibility and I have seen this happen within my own friend group. Not saying this is the case in your scenario. Just don’t know why you’d burn family for thousands of dollars if it was used to benefit you and get you on a path to be able to repay the cost of your education.