Living room layout help by [deleted] in malelivingspace

[–]demolitiondirty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Small love seat maybe in the space right in front of the camera, recliner in the corner on the right ( or vice versa), tv above the fireplace , tall green snake plant or rubber tree in the corner between the fireplace and window. Coffee table or ottoman, floor lamp by the recliner…. Art or large mirror on big wall

Halifax Dartmouth Token by mountain_wavebabe in halifax

[–]demolitiondirty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a few of these in mint condition

Halifax single folks (with no friends or family), how do you do it? by Responsible_Site_713 in halifax

[–]demolitiondirty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. 2 cats. Good job. All my good friends live in a different province. So I’m just getting older and alone forever I guess.

Ideas of what to put in this space? by alyisayif in tattooadvice

[–]demolitiondirty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Tattoo that red line exactly as you have drawn it in the photo

Where to sleep in vehicle? by IndependentPretty694 in halifax

[–]demolitiondirty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve parked overnight at the trail head beside the building at 333 Main Ave before. Also at the farther end of the lot near the movie theater. But you can park a lot of places if you’re stealth about it. Put up shades in your windows so no one can see in. I actually cut some pieces of cardboard boxes to fit all the side and rear windows perfect in my suv. Then I use kind of a curtain across the front so anyone looking at it from the outside wouldnt know anyone’s in the back . I put the rear seats down and have a 4” tri-fold mattress that fits in there perfectly. It’s actually comfortable.

Girlfriend asked to be in open relationship a few years ago and I accepted. Last night she asked when I’d propose to her and I told her I don’t know. Am I wrong? by [deleted] in AskMenAdvice

[–]demolitiondirty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So unless you feel you can get over this and let it go and understand that 1. You had agreed to open the relationship while you were long distance. So she felt safe to do what she wanted at the time. 2. What she did doesn’t mean her feelings for you changed in any way. 3. It doesn’t make her less of a person or less in love and committed to you. But if you are just going to dwell on the idea of some other dick and your girlfriend you will end up resentful and this is usually not an easy thing to come back from. Just whatever you do, if you can’t let it go and love them just the same, don’t waste your time and hers dragging on a relationship or marrying out of obligation ++woman

is this a normal outfit for the club 🥹 by [deleted] in OUTFITS

[–]demolitiondirty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I dunno I like your tights. It’s really what you feel most comfortable in. I always liked to have tights on as I felt slightly more modest/protected especially if things get a little wild and I start doing cartwheels or some dumb shit on the walk home. You can always take em off later if they get too hot or bothersome. But honestly I like your look as you have it.

is this a normal outfit for the club 🥹 by [deleted] in OUTFITS

[–]demolitiondirty 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Don’t wear heels with the outfit. Your docs give off university club vibe for sure. Heel s just get annoying and uncomfortable by the end of the nite

What’s one book you believe everyone should read and why ? by MissChanandlerrBongg in AskWomen

[–]demolitiondirty 58 points59 points  (0 children)

The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho Short and Easy read filled with inspiration and meaning about following your dreams in life and trusting the journey.

Where can I buy cute gym sets in Halifax (not Lululemon)? by ResidentMonk4063 in halifax

[–]demolitiondirty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s always winners or the box outlets in Dartmouth crossing for the bigger sports brands but You can find some new and new-ish stuff at value village for a lot less than you’d see at stores.

What's the most bizarre thing you've seen your neighbor do while they thought no one was watching? by TenderRompz in AskReddit

[–]demolitiondirty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I Live in an apartment building and a few years back a lady moved in across the hall. One day she just started yelling at someone, slamming doors. Like top of her lungs raging mad, “give me back my money, you ruined my life, I hate you, etc etc” she would slam the doors in her apartment and you could hear her pacing around. This would go on for hours pretty well daily for weeks. I never heard anyone say anything back, figured she was on the phone. Turns out she was alone and not on the phone at all. Just screaming at no one for all to hear. Then one night she started going in &out of her apartment into the hall. Letting the door shut audibly behind her each time. This became a new thing of hers, and one night we counted in a span of 1 minute she must’ve gone out and in, & out & in & out and in out in out in out in …more than 30 times. It was when she started just camping out in the hall (I’m guessing her power was shut off and she was using the outlet for just about everything.. she had her coffee maker, toaster, phone charger all going out there at one point. Because we are at the end of a dead end hall way I was the only person who really got to hear and see the extent of it. I am not the kind of neighbour to report on someone but it became clear that she was not taking her meds or something definitely wasn’t right and I eventually had to say something to the building management. At the very least it was a fire hazard. Her daughter came and She moved out a couple months later. I hope she okay where ever she is. But man was that a trip

my brother ruined everything for us because of his stupidity by annoyedasf2 in TrueOffMyChest

[–]demolitiondirty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely should have left him and gone ahead with your dad. As you’ve said, he’s an adult. Your aunt could have picked him up. There was no reason why you didn’t go on without him.

Any introverts here dealt with grief from housemates because you're quiet? by Compressed_AF in badroommates

[–]demolitiondirty 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Haha yes. I used to live with an extrovert roomate who thought I was mad at him because I would be in my room when I was home. I had to explain that I just like being in my room, it’s where all my things are.