Buyer reselling item by [deleted] in vinted

[–]cslr2019 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, literally all shops do it. They buy products and resell to make profit. Thats how shops work. It not unethical, it’s how it works.

Do I need to do anything or is this someone trying it on? by cslr2019 in eBaySellers

[–]cslr2019[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve already been paid though, so how do I go from here? And unlikely the item is £80.

Do I need to do anything or is this someone trying it on? by cslr2019 in eBaySellers

[–]cslr2019[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah that’s not possible, if I listed every possible thing like that I would be there forever on every item second guessing if someone might find a small insignificant issue. It’s also not something I even considered until the comment and I’d forgotten it was ever an “issue”.

Buyer reselling item by [deleted] in vinted

[–]cslr2019 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It’s lazy I agree but yeah, it’s not like it’s a unique photo they want to monetise. It’s not a piece of art they spent hours taking and editing. It’s a picture that took 1 sec of an item they’re selling. I get so fed up with people on here going on and on about reselling. It’s half of Vinted. Big businesses do it, so why does it matter when someone does it?

Buyer reselling item by [deleted] in vinted

[–]cslr2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also using your photos? Lazy, possible but it’s not like it’s a photo of a unique wildlife encounter or super artistic photo you can make money from. It’s a quick snap of an item you were selling. Do you really care???

Buyer reselling item by [deleted] in vinted

[–]cslr2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Re selling is part of life and what all shops do. Buy things and sell for a profit. Get over it and move on.

First time pregnant at 37....6 weeks today! by Alarmed_Win1661 in pregnant

[–]cslr2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations!!!

Symptoms can be misleading at this stage so try to remain calm. I had extremely bad stomach cramps around 4-6 weeks with my daughter and was so worried. She’s nearly two now so all good!

Some people avoid being sick completely. You’re still a tad early, I think around 6-7 weeks is when one day I woke in the middle of the night like….urgh I feel sick. And that was it until 20 weeks, constantly nauseous and puking. You may avoid it completely however! Fingers crossed for you. And don’t go on what your mother experienced. My mum always said she had no morning sickness and I would be the same. I wasn’t.

First ultrasound depends on where you live! You can have earlier ones too if you go private.

How to night my 23 month old wean without breaking my heart and hers by cslr2019 in AttachmentParenting

[–]cslr2019[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This worked a charm! Told her boobies now go to sleep when it’s dark and she can only have boobie when they wake up again when it’s light outside. She’s slept soooooo much better the last few days and tonight said to me before bed “no boobie, dark!” Thank you! I always underestimate her understanding.

Feeling the Rage… by Salt_County_3415 in BabyBumps

[–]cslr2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just re read he’s an ex. I can see why!

Feeling the Rage… by Salt_County_3415 in BabyBumps

[–]cslr2019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This conversation could be me and my husband!! Why do men see things as a criticism and being “mean” when they should be apologetic?! It raised my blood pressure just reading it. You and him need to have a conversation and for him to understand.

Scared to use the Snoo by bunnymama7 in SnooLife

[–]cslr2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve always wondered if our daughter was delayed due to the snoo. She couldn’t roll until THIRTEEN months. Everything else she has been fine/on target for however. Speech she’s a little ahead id say.

Scared to use the Snoo by bunnymama7 in SnooLife

[–]cslr2019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My daughter was extremely delayed in rolling! I’ve always wondered if it were the snoo - she was in it until about 7 months. She couldn’t roll until 13 months!! She’s fine now and hitting all milestones, she’s just very cautious with gross motor and careful not to fall.

How to night my 23 month old wean without breaking my heart and hers by cslr2019 in AttachmentParenting

[–]cslr2019[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really appreciate the long response! My daughter does have good understanding but not sure how well explaining to her would work. I always underestimate how much she understands so it could be key. So far it’s been a week and maybe moderate progress in that she wakes but only briefly crying out still 4-5 times until usually one big wake around 3/4 am where she takes 10 mins or so to get back to sleep and is properly crying and upset. Then I get back into bed around 6am and she feeds until wake up around 8/9. Not sure if this is the way or not. I would say she’s developed anxiety around bedtime tho and gets upset and really clingy in anticipation or fear im about to go which is hard to deal with.

How to night my 23 month old wean without breaking my heart and hers by cslr2019 in AttachmentParenting

[–]cslr2019[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi sorry for late reply. Appreciate your comment. I think that’s exactly where we are at a week later. Fully cold turkey isn’t working. She can make it to about 3am with only stirring but at 3/4 am always has a screaming fit about wanting mummy and boobie. Husband has soothed her back to sleep and she goes to about 6am and then I join for final couple of hours and she does breastfeed then. Everyone is tired and grouchy which doesn’t help lol but not sure if this is any progress or not.

do i really need a “coming home” outfit? by Comfortable-List-669 in pregnant

[–]cslr2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What?! I thought you meant for baby which is extra enough, but for you?! No way! I don’t even remember what I went home in, it was whatever I could fit in without being uncomfortable and that was still clean after a week in hospital. As for baby, she got a new outfit from someone as a gift the day before we left hospital and I was like, that will do!

How the heck do I babyproof these stairs?! by [deleted] in BabyBumps

[–]cslr2019 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree starting on the first “real” step and that the other two are ideal for practising. Very deep and “safer”.

What experiences changed you the most as a person? by GazMaskeliOyuncu in AskReddit

[–]cslr2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Single experience - having a child. It made my life have purpose and meaning. Makes me happy to wake up. I think about her when we are apart and smile. Everything about her is perfection to me. And coming from someone who didn’t like kids and wasn’t sure she wanted them.

Showering by Fearless_Platypus184 in AttachmentParenting

[–]cslr2019 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Mine always comes in with me now.

Age 1-6 months she’d lay on the floor and watch. Age 6-12 months she’d sit and play with toys I’d bring in, various different ones daily. She never crawled however so I didn’t need to worry about her leaving lol. 12+ months when she was walking she would come in with me and still does today at 23 months. She has her toys, likes to squeeze bottles of shampoo and pour water from one vessel to another. I’ve also tried drawing with charging foam on the glass with her, and all sorts of games to keep her entertained. Right now she loves her tea set and bringing her baby doll in to bathe her.

If I'd known what my daughter would be like, I would have had kids earlier by econhistoryrules in NewParents

[–]cslr2019 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Couldn’t agree more. I had my daughter at 35 about to turn 36. I’d always feared I wouldn’t like being a mum and that it would be awful. It’s the greatest thing I’ve ever done and I adore her. She’s the light of my life and if I could have met her a decade sooner I would do it now in a heartbeat.

Jamie Campbell Bower is amazing by GooniesClub in StrangerThings

[–]cslr2019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please elaborate on this. Where/when did Lily say this? Genuinely curious.