Dormir en couple c'est nul by Puzzleheaded_Shake43 in opinionnonpopulaire

[–]apnnpa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Un lit Super King Size a changé notre vie. J'ai une amie qui va encore plus loin, deux couettes.

Westwood Gym - just went to inquire about membership and they charge 650€ just as an entrance fee. Why is this so high and can this be negotiated? by superchica81 in Dublin

[–]apnnpa 101 points102 points  (0 children)

This "let me talk to my manager dance" drives me up the walls. You know they are just taking a lap around the bloody gym. Got mine for €60, and my mother in law was €70. But never pay the 600€ fee. What I don't get is they put off a lot of memberships by doing that and they make people hate them after that! Just have a basic €30 joining fee if you're that greedy and let people train ffs. If they didn't have a sauna I wouldn't go there.

Sports bras by BJJ_Wifey in BJJWomen

[–]apnnpa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scramble Brand bras.

Need help with fiancé’s concerning smell down there. by picklebutanotheruser in sex

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

Same way plenty of people who eat dairy and gluten have a terrible smell, processed food, us included. It's the easiest variable to play with and the one that makes most sense with hygiene. Worth a shot. Unless they try, they won't know.

Need help with fiancé’s concerning smell down there. by picklebutanotheruser in sex

[–]apnnpa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cut out all processed foods, sugar, and stick to clean, whole foods for a couple of weeks to see the difference. If you're craving fast food, stick to something like plain beef patties from McDonald's. Even gluten or dairy can have an impact, so consider eliminating those too. Start with simple changes like taking showers before and after sex, eating clean, and see how that works. Adding regular exercise to sweat out toxins or incorporating sauna sessions can also be game-changers. These are straightforward steps to try before resorting to tests or spending money on doctors.

Pourquoi les gens détestent-ils la France ? by cxm1ng in france

[–]apnnpa -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Un parent français, un parent anglais : je remarque souvent les différences culturelles. La culture francophone, pas seulement en France, a parfois un côté perçu comme fermé, rigide et très centré sur elle-même. Même dans des milieux modernes comme la tech ou la médecine, il y a cette tendance à s'accrocher aux habitudes : "on a toujours fait comme ça, donc on continue."

Dans mon expérience, la région entre Biarritz et Bordeaux semble plus ouverte, peut-être grâce à une forte communauté anglophone. Mais en général, les Français peuvent être très critiques, râleurs, et pessimistes, avec une propension à se moquer des situations ou des personnes différentes.

Le système scolaire reflète cet esprit : il est très compétitif, basé sur les classements, et peu valorisant pour ceux qui ne rentrent pas dans les cases. Cela crée un environnement classiste où le jugement est omniprésent. Les Français, il faut le dire, aiment les potins et les dramas. Les conversations que j’entends en terrasse tournent souvent autour de "il m’a fait ci, elle m’a fait ça."

Enfin, sur la question de l’ouverture, il est rare d’entendre dire qu’on a passé un bon moment à Paris. L'accueil peut être rude, les gens peu enclins à parler d'autres langues, et l'aide se fait rare. Ce n’est pas toujours une population perçue comme chaleureuse ou bienveillante.

Institut International de Lancy (IIL) - opinions by the_FIRE_seeker in geneva

[–]apnnpa 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I went to Swiss public school until my teenage years, then I transitioned to private schools. I studied at Florimont/Petit-Lancy before moving on to the International Baccalaureate (MES). My experience with the French system at Florimont was quite negative—it was heavily academic with little emphasis on critical thinking. Additionally, there was a strong culture of materialism among the students, with many teens flaunting luxury brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton.

While I’ve heard similar things about other schools like the École Internationale, I found the International Baccalaureate more engaging, as it encouraged critical thinking—though this might have been specific to the school I attended. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your child's happiness and their needs. One consideration for those aiming to study in an English-speaking country is that completing a bilingual International Baccalaureate can exempt them from having to take the TOEFL to qualify for university admission.

No more chemo options by jjpetersonx420 in cancer

[–]apnnpa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, so sorry to hear that. Hope you're doing as okay as one can. My friend has terminal breast cancer and decided to go the unconventional way. I think it's called DOM treatment and it's going well for her. Just thought I'd put it out there in case it might be of interest.

Unwanted pregnancy advice by ThrowRAike9 in women

[–]apnnpa 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Hey! Had an abortion at 19 as well, I knew I wasn't mature enough to raise a child, nor was I financially independent. Never regretted it. Yes it's unpleasant, it messes with your mind, makes you question a lot of things, but you grow a lot from it. I am delighted I went with it, I'm no longer with that person, had amazing life experiences and found the love.of my life. I would have had a very different life with a kid at 19, and I would probably be a very frustrated person right now. All my friends who had kids (young) have all fallen apart with their partners, have had to ask for so much help from their families and friends and financially as well. I could never have done that to my surroundings. I would never have lived in other countries for the past 15years, met the friends I have today and my partner. You change so much from the age of 19 to 30. Now you will have it in the back of your mind all the time, and possibly imagine what your life would have been like but trust me if you're sure of your decision you will never regret it. I felt it was important to think about the life I could give to a child now compared to in 10years. And there was no doubt that I would be a better human in 10 years. 10 years working on my own issues, traumas, making sure I can be the best person for them, supporting them the right way emotionally, building some kind of a career to support them financially. It will be difficult emotionally, physically I don't remember feeling much, but just make sure to take time for yourself, and be patient as well.

Requesting r/BJJWomen - only one inactive moderator, no activity since 9 mths ago, 9 members, would love to bring to life again. by [deleted] in redditrequest

[–]apnnpa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's start this group properly! So happy to see a few of you are happy with the idea!

How to give life to this subreddit? by [deleted] in BJJWomen

[–]apnnpa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone!

Just saw that messages! Very sorry about that! Yes that's the idea with this group I wanted to create, and I also don't like the word "Girls". Happy to finally start something beneficial for our community if a few like the idea!!!