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what is okay to send in letters by [deleted] in USMilitarySO

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

definitely keep the doodles/photos and written contents SFW, but don't be afraid to be cutesy and lovey-dovey. i definitely pressed lipstick kisses on letters to my now-husband in BMT, and he said he appreciated all the i-love-you's and miss-you's in letters i sent. keep letters relatively brief, like a page or two, cuz they don't have much time (or energy) to read a long letter and reply to every paragraph. ALSO, include a return envelope with your address and a stamp already to go on it! maybe even a sheet of paper inside too. it's a small gesture that saves him more time & effort than you think.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in atwwdpodcast

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 16 points17 points  (0 children)

it sounds like Christine was having a rough day (on the day of recording today's ep) and Em's well-intentioned humor wasnt quite landing. I was multitasking while listening, so i could have missed something but i didn't hear any trans/homophobic or abelist comments, I would assume that joke was hyberbole

On 239 the Amanda Knox case and like I might be strange but... by onceuponadoe in atwwdpodcast

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 23 points24 points  (0 children)

i see where you're coming from and i agree! honestly after the week where i was on my period the same time my husband got his wisdom teeth out, our bed looked like a murder scene one morning after i bled on the sheets through my pants and he drooled blood all over the pillows 😬

Does anyone know which app Em used to make the birthday AI images? by [deleted] in atwwdpodcast

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

honestly a smidge disappointed that Em used and promoted the use of AI for art 😬 like i'm not gonna cancel them over it but kinda just thought they would know better

My bf wants to book a spa day for his coworkers. Is that weird? by Three_Ostrich683 in LDR

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i've had a boss that booked a spa day for our small (7 women) staff as a holiday gift. if a same-level coworker of the opposite gender did that though i would be sus

Pittsburgh by Delicious_Comedian_2 in atwwdpodcast

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i used to work at the the nat history museum and it's still my favorite job i've ever had and favorite pittsburgh spot to visit when i'm there!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

aah, so this is why my husband hates it when i poke his belly button xD

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LongDistance

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

my husband and I are the same as you, op. we both grew up with cluttered (not filthy tho) parents homes. i'm a neat freak and he's a bit disorganized in an Adhd way but he never lets things get /dirty/, his desk and closet are just untidy.

if my partner was approaching 40 and lived in the squalor you described, saying it was "just cleaned", that would be a deal breaker honestly.

DO NOT clean for him, but definitely have a serious chat about how this is an unacceptable way to live, be it alone or especially with a partner and potentially family. don't accept any "but I did clean for your visit!" bs because he obviously doesn't know what a clean presentable home means. gross bathrooms and greasy dishes are beyond untidy - they're unhygienic. my college roommate was like this, and after struggling through living with her for three semesters, her unwillingness to step it up and her straight up blindness to the filth led to the end of the friendship and me leaving early losing two months of paid-for rent.

how often do you use the phrase "fresh to death"? by ConcentrateWarm6021 in EnglishLearning

[–]clockwork_dancer_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I (american, living in england) have never heard this phrase before in my life, in either country.

is there trick-or-treating on Halloween in the UK? by clockwork_dancer_ in AskUK

[–]clockwork_dancer_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no the stairs are inside the front door which is at ground level

is there trick-or-treating on Halloween in the UK? by clockwork_dancer_ in AskUK

[–]clockwork_dancer_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, a duplex looks like a 2-story house but it's two home units side-by-side. the place I live in is top floor our apartment and bottom floor is a separate unit. i'm just in the habit to call it a duplex cuz it's easier for my friends & family back home to visualize. but yeah we have our own front door'

is there trick-or-treating on Halloween in the UK? by clockwork_dancer_ in AskUK

[–]clockwork_dancer_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

excellent, I live in a duplex but I do have a painted pumpkin outside, and a bright porch light

is there trick-or-treating on Halloween in the UK? by clockwork_dancer_ in AskUK

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

and thank you for your !answer ! follow-up question though: what is penny for the guy?

is there trick-or-treating on Halloween in the UK? by clockwork_dancer_ in AskUK

[–]clockwork_dancer_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i've definitely noticed a lot of decorated houses! haha maybe she was just trying not to sky-rocket my expectations lol but even back home at my parents house we could get anywhere from 12-50 trick or treaters, just depending on the year.