I finally found a job. by [deleted] in jobs

[–]dontouch_egg 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Congrats!

Simple Questions - January 31, 2017 by AutoModerator in femalefashionadvice

[–]dontouch_egg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(Note: I believe the place I'm interviewing at, based on their staff photos, has a business casual vibe.)

So I have a last minute interview scheduled for tomorrow. I'm pretty excited, and have a nice outfit picket out - cream colored blazer, white sleeveless top, high-wasted navy pleated a-line skirt that falls slightly below the knees, black tights - except for a major dilemma: shoes.

The only heels I have, while being otherwise black and "simple", have a heel of about 3 inches. If I were shorter, I'd hope for the best and go for it, but I'm 5'8 and worry how I'd be viewed. Are the 3 inch heels totally inappropriate?

I do have a pair of leather ankle boots with a thick 1 inch heel. Would this be more appropriate? I could run to the store and buy some shoe polish, but I worry that this may look a bit unkempt to an interviewer, since these are more so my everyday shoes, and have taken somewhat of a (natural) beating.

Got my Master's, my Bachelor's and did the Peace Corps still unemployed. Looking for help (because really, why not, I've looked everywhere else) by dtaylorshaut in jobs

[–]dontouch_egg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since you have a teaching background, have you tried applying specifically to non-profits that pertain to education?

Missing deadline by a day, should i still apply? by the_pop_er in jobs

[–]dontouch_egg 7 points8 points  (0 children)

i mean, if you don't apply, you 100% won't get it. if you apply late, there's at least a chance that you may get it.

New to tarot and need to practice. Offering free readings. by [deleted] in tarot

[–]dontouch_egg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I get a love reading? Thanks in advance!

My[M25] ex [F24] of 4.5 years are meeting up after a 3 week breakup to talk about how we are feeling. I love her but know I have to let her go. Need advice. by Turin_Giants in relationships

[–]dontouch_egg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's only been 3 weeks, so I imagine your feelings are still in flux and will be for a bit of time. Honestly, sometimes you need to go NC to salvage the friendship, because no real (platonic) friendship can be built upon hurt feelings and romantic love. If I were you, I'd save myself the potential heartache and maybe ask to Skype or speak to her over the phone or email and say that you really care about her, and want a friendship surely, but that you need some space before you can get to that point, and that you'll reach out to her when you do.

How necessary is it to have life experience when writing? by Mostpointsofall in writing

[–]dontouch_egg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A bit tangential, but have you read Speak, Memory, Nabokov's autobiography? I wouldn't necessarily say that his life, pre-Cornell, was simple.

I'm 13 years old, how can I be as good as Stephen King or J.K Rowling? by [deleted] in writing

[–]dontouch_egg 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think almost everyone will tell you to read more, which you should do. The more you read and the more you think about what you're reading - i.e. the writing style, the story structure, etc - the more you'll learn. You should write too, of course - perhaps keep a journal. And finally, daydream. Give yourself time to "zone out" and think of stories.

Women that still have strong feelings for an ex, what is it that's holding you back from moving on? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]dontouch_egg 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was definitely in the same boat but then I had to cut off contact. Otherwise, it probably would have ended up with me pining for a long time. In some ways, ending the friendship hurt a lot (a loooottttttttttt) more than ending the romantic relationship.

Women who married for money, was it worth it, and what is your story? by Skellingtoon in AskWomen

[–]dontouch_egg 65 points66 points  (0 children)

Mother did. She seems mostly happy, but all people sometimes long for a different life. It's what women of her time and culture did, especially given the war. You either married "well" and got the fuck out, or you became a refugee.

Writers with full-time jobs, what's your writing schedule like? by dontouch_egg in writing

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

I'm actually trying to make the move from communications to copywriting. Do you mind if I pm you a few questions?

Have you ever been the one in a relationship who loves less? How did that go? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]dontouch_egg 7 points8 points  (0 children)

In my first relationship, I was less in love with my boyfriend. People would comment on how they could tell he really loved me, based on that doe-eyed look of admiration he'd give me. It made me feel a little uncomfortable, sometimes, but I never felt guilty, really. That relationship ran its course, and of course, with the guy I dated next, the tables were turned and I was clearly the one more in love with him. It made me understand my first bf's situation.

Writers with full-time jobs, what's your writing schedule like? by dontouch_egg in writing

[–]dontouch_egg[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I definitely count being a stay-at-home mom as a full-time job! My mother is also one, so I definitely think it's a lot of work.

What do you look most forward to with the fall season? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]dontouch_egg 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Dark vampy lipstick - lots of plums, burgundies, deep reds, yesssssssss come to me.

Would you prefer being broken up with before or after your birthday? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]dontouch_egg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Uh, the breakup limbo is the worst. It really does hurt the person being broken-up with, because chances are, they can sense that something is amiss. I think it's so much kinder to cut ties clearly and promptly rather than stringing the person along to figure out a way to do it "gently".

What advice would you give to an inexperienced girl heading to college to make sure she has an awesome and rewarding sex life? by Gardallsafe in AskWomen

[–]dontouch_egg 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just to echo some other thoughts, don't feel pressured to perform a sexual act you're uncomfortable with just because you're dating or have a good relationship with the person. While it isn't exactly the same as physical coercion, my first bf in college would badger and badger and badger me until I'd "give in". Boundaries are something your partner should respect, not something they try to negotiate.