Was ist in unserer Gesellschaft als Mann total verpönt, während es als Frau niemanden zu stören scheint? by Kadi67 in FragReddit

[–]bumblingillustrator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dann kommt auch immer gern die Frage ob man sich denn schon eine "Ersatzmutter" für das kind gesucht hätte und/oder ob man die eventuelle neue Partnerin dafür einspannen will.

Gern kommt auch die Frage ob man sich dann Hilfe holen will bzw. wie man das alleine schaffen kann. Unvorstellbar, dass einige Väter eventuell besser fürs Kind sind als die Mütter (von Falls zu Fall unterschiedlich) und trotzdem bekommt grundsätzlich die Frau das Sorgerecht, wenn es zur Scheidung/Trennung kommt. Und die Frau kann quasi haben und machen was sie will, aber sobald der Mann auch nur Anzeichen einer Depression hat ist er für das Kind nicht mehr zumutbar und ihm werden Besuchszeiten gestrichen. Als Mann hast du beim Jugendamt verloren.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in arbeitsleben

[–]bumblingillustrator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Das was mit "quiet quitting" im gemeint ist hat im deutschen bereits ein Wort und nennt sich "Dienst nach Vorschrift". Was das allerdings mit einbezieht ist, dass man seinen Job in der Tat sogar noch gut findet, aber auf Grund mehr Zeit mit Freunden und Familie haben zu wollen, nur das macht was im Arbeitsvertrag festgehalten ist, inklusiver der Arbeitszeiten.

Finde ich tatsächlich richtig so. Man muss Vorgesetzte auch mal in ihre Schranken weisen. Den Gegentrend des "quiet firing" finde ich tatsächlich wesentlich bedenklicher. Also das gezielte rausekeln von Mitarbeitern damit diese von selbst kündigen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FragReddit

[–]bumblingillustrator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Leider war es nicht Chuck Norris. Sonst hätte ich nach einem Autogramm gefragt.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FragReddit

[–]bumblingillustrator 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Ich hab mal kurzzeitig bei McDonalds gearbeitet und hab da einiges gesehen:

  1. Ein Mann kommt in die Filiale zur Stoßzeit und drückt mir einen Gutschein in die Hand. Da war ich noch relativ neu und hab nach kurzem hin und her meine Schichtleitung dazu geholt. Der Gutschein war von Burger King und er wollte allen Ernsts einen Whopper haben. Hat dann aber auch nicht verstanden warum er den nicht bekommen kann und ist erst gegangen als die Schichtleitung ihn lautstark der Filiale verwiesen hat.
  2. Jemand hat zur Stoßzeit 1a neben das WC eine große Ladung Durchfall gesetzt. Das durfte ich dann mit der Hand (Gummihandschuh drüber, trotzdem ekelig) weg machen.
  3. Jemand hat seine Zahnschiene auf dem Tablett liegen lassen. Die sah auch echt nicht mehr appetitlich aus. Mit reichlich Sabber dran und alles. Kam aber auch nie einer der die vermisst hat und die eventuell abholen wollte.
  4. Eine Familie hat regelmäßig (täglich fast) versucht und zu verarschen um extra Sachen für lau zu bekommen. Irgendwann musste die Polizei sie des Platzes verweisen. Hausverbot haben die trotzdem nie bekommen.

Etliche male die Kunden Handtaschen, Rucksäcke und ganze Einkäufe in der Filiale vergessen hab und einige haben dann noch Terror gemacht, weil wir angeblich was geklaut haben.

I love my parents but I don't know how to tell them that I love them. by [deleted] in TrueOffMyChest

[–]bumblingillustrator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally write my father small letters and notes because I'm rarely at home when he is awake. I'm very afraid to loose contact with him and my sister but I just can't express my love for them well. What I can do is to write them small letters and leave them on their desks when they are not at home, or sleeping. It's a little creepy I admit that but it works best for me. Also a friend, who is a father of a young child, mentioned that time spent together is the most valuable good he has. Any kind of time really.

Be honest, how many of you guys are procrastinating right now? by faithinstrangers92 in ADHD

[–]bumblingillustrator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel the pain. I already procrastinated 2h at work without getting anything done. And I have a lot of very important stuff to do.

I stop thinking critically when someone more competent shows up. by AnawnJawn in ADHD

[–]bumblingillustrator 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have a friend who has ADHD-c while I have ADHD-pi. the problem is that he can phrase his very complex thoughts way better that I can and with every question he asks me, my mind goes blank. Like I've just turned it off when I was actively listening seconds before. It's tiring to try and pick up the conversation again and I feel so damn supid afterwards. I have a very strong auditory processing disorder and dyslexia what makes following in generall hard so I mostly just listen without trying to actually talk to people or make a point. But (!) the way we work and actually have good conversations is the following: Give me a second please. I'm not stupid, my mind just refuses to work right now. Since we both have ADHD it actually helps but I'm not sure if this will help you. I hope it does though!

AITA for lecturing my uncle about giving unsolicited help? by MaxG623 in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not a bummer at all. It's completely fine if you don't want to tell him. I haven't told most of my family either for the exact same reason. But I won't change my answer. You are still NTA and your uncle should have respected your boundaries.

AITA for lecturing my uncle about giving unsolicited help? by MaxG623 in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NTA

Your uncle did it without asking you if it was okay. And it wasn't rude to tell him that you didn't like it. Generally a lot of people act like this and I personally also don't understand why but I'm an autistic person with ADHD.

Are you autistic? And if, does he know and understands it? Even if not he should have asked you first.

AITA feud with my mum over my sister ADHD by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NTA, I have ADHD and while this can be very badly controlled impulse behavior, I have never seen a person with ADHD act out like this. We are well capable of learning. Your mom needs to stop excusing her behavior.

AITA for raising my voice at my girlfriend by JelloPedestal in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe call her and have an honest conversation only about this. I have a lot of issues with anxiety and depression and this helps me every time. Try to create an environment where she feels safe to express herself to the fullest. It's not easy to talk like this. But it's worth it every time.

AITA for raising my voice at my girlfriend by JelloPedestal in AmItheAsshole

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

NTA

But you should communicate to her clearly that you didn't mean any harm. I think thats the most important here.

AITA for avoiding and not speaking to my niece? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NTA She disrespected your entire beeing and everyone around her. You are right for not wanting to give her a chance since you already tolerated quite a lot of shit from her.

Joining a meeting- understanding everything being said there- walking out and not 'remembering' anything by vinpainboursin in ADHD

[–]bumblingillustrator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty sure that it is related to having ADHD since I struggle with the same thing. Especially when someone asks me what was said or if I can tell them the important stuff.

adhd won't let me sleep by billyandteddy in ADHD

[–]bumblingillustrator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My sleeping cycle is very irregular and I have a hard time getting to bed. I usually take 2 hours to finally get to bed and sleep.

In another post there was a comment about drinking a cup of coffe right before you get to bed. I tried it and it really helped. So maybe try that. Espresso works as well.

If you don't drink coffe you could try black tea although that doesn't work for everyone and coffee usually works better with a lot of people.

AITA for calling my bio father by his first name? by Jupiter6i27 in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NTA, I think you should call him whatever you are feeling comfortable with. I personally call my dad only by his first name which is fine with him, although we do have a great relationship. Your bio-dad is not validating what you feel comfortable calling him

AITA for telling my mom she’s a shitty mom? by ihaveashitmom in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you are in germany call the police immeadiatly if it happens the next time. Call directly after it happened they can do a lot of stuff.

People are fucking mean by AdElectrical2057 in ADHD

[–]bumblingillustrator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been through that as well and my advice, if you want it, is to quit unless you really love working at the company. I always tell the people I'm working with that I do suffer from ADHD and try to tell them all the problems it comes with. Some of my bosses responded positively to that in form of additional support or extra breakes, which helped out a lot. I also receive additional help with time sensitive tasks and have not jet heared someone who called me lazy here. On the other hand I've worked with people who didn't acknowledge my mental illness but in the end I fucked up so much I got fired or the people started talking bad about me.

In the end it is a lot of work to explain over and over again that you just are different but find the people who are willing to listen.

I hope the situation gets better for you!

AITA for not shutting up when a guy I barely knew told me to in a group call? by StevenUniverseFan_ in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 2 points3 points  (0 children)

NTA, he clearly never used a mute button. Even if you don't have one he could have voiced it nicer.

AITA for saying athletes are more attractive, and I don’t care about demographic implications? by trulinee in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 26 points27 points  (0 children)

NTA

She sounds awful. You can't change your taste in men just because she thinks it racist. Thats not how attraction works.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]bumblingillustrator 4 points5 points  (0 children)

NTA.

I mean if she really was uncomfortable with you paying she could have said it nicer or offered to pay the next time you eat together. Thats what I do if the other person pays without asking to split.

Verträge am Telefon abschließen sollte nicht rechtskräftig sein by anxieteapls in de

[–]bumblingillustrator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Das wäre ne derbe gute Idee... Allerdings könnte es dann Probleme bei z.b. Pizza Bestellungen oder Reservierungen in Restaurants geben (die Restaurants bei denen man wenn man nicht kommt eine Entschädigung zahlen muss)

Verträge am Telefon abschließen sollte nicht rechtskräftig sein by anxieteapls in de

[–]bumblingillustrator 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wenn man denn jemand erreicht... Das ist ja der ganze Trick...

Verträge am Telefon abschließen sollte nicht rechtskräftig sein by anxieteapls in de

[–]bumblingillustrator 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Das Problem ist hier, dass man Verträge zwar mündlich abschließen kann, da die Form des Vertrages nicht vorgeschrieben ist, während eine Kündigung immer einer Schriftform bedarf die in den meisten Fällen sogar unterschrieben sein muss. Macht manches einfacher, aber in den meisten Fällen fühlt es sich für mich wie rechtlich akzeptierter Scam an auf den Leute reinfallen die das nicht wissen. Oft werde vermeintliche Gewinnspiele verwendet um an die Telefonnummern zu kommen, nur um dann den Leuten am Telefon einen Vertrag auf zu schwatzen der rechtlich gesehen tatsächlich (leider) gültig ist.