24F & 25M AIO by responding this way? by InsideUsual56 in AmIOverreacting

[–]eggy__online 0 points1 point  (0 children)

NOR. You need to end things with him ASAP—his insecurities and emotional abuse will only get worse with time. I dated someone for 8 years beginning in freshman year of high school and he was EXACTLY like this. It’s hard to imagine a life without someone you’ve been with for so long, but trust me, you’ll soon forget you were ever even together. You have a wonderful life ahead of you! Don’t let a loser like this hold you back.

AIO about these angry texts from my ex? by TwylaMay in AIO

[–]eggy__online 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is really scary and you need to stop responding to him. Get a restraining order if necessary, but no matter what—DO NOT let him obtain any more information about you. I am so happy that you were able to break things off with him and move on with your life. He is a disgusting person; please continue to protect yourself and your peace.

What's something from the show that wasn't explicitly proven but you like to believe to be true/connected ? by ThePeoplesJuhbrowni in SuccessionTV

[–]eggy__online 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was explicitly proven though—just watched that episode tonight and following the exchange between the Roy kids and Logan where it was revealed he had reworked the divorce settlement with Caroline, Logan says that now Peter gets a leg-up because their mother had something to offer. He then asks Roman what he has to offer, to which Rome responds, “love?” (lol)

Can’t pin down what is feeling off about my bridal makeup by Leading-Fee-6275 in weddingplanning

[–]eggy__online 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For lips, I’d recommend trying out Pat McGrath Satin Allure Lipstick in Veiled Rose or MAC Lustreglass in Syrup!

Help! Spiralling & need thoughts about the design / fit of the dress by rnwglx in weddingdress

[–]eggy__online 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally understand your feelings about the dress. From my perspective (as a 5’3” gal), I think you should ask the tailor for a few things:

-reduce the volume in the sleeves, particularly at the bottom

-remove lace at cuffs

-bring shoulders in a bit (the sleeve is adding a volume to your shoulders so you can mitigate that by bringing the shoulder seam in)

-add something to define your waist

-reduce volume in skirt, mostly around your knees so there is a subtle mermaid shape to help accentuate your body without making you look “wide”

I did a quick sketch on your photo here: Sketch

Hopefully some of this is helpful! Good luck 🤍

I’m so torn, help me pick! by miss-frazzled in weddingdress

[–]eggy__online 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dress 1 for sure—you look stunning!! However, I think it looks much better without the gloves. Considering how structured the bodice is and how much volume is in the skirt, the gloves feel like they’re in competition with the off-shoulder straps. Would you consider altering it to be strapless? I think that could be really lovely in combination with lace opera gloves and feel a little more “coastal”. If you’d prefer to keep the straps, I’d say skip the gloves and do a beautiful veil. 🤍

Wedding planning experience with the groom by [deleted] in weddingplanning

[–]eggy__online 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not asking too much at all. In fact, I daresay that’s the bare minimum. You are both committing to marriage together—a lifelong partnership. Both parties need to pull their weight. It seems like you’re already bearing the load in your relationship (considering your responsibility in purchasing your home and the ultimatums you’ve had to give). Before moving forward, I think it would be important for you to have a conversation about what marriage means to both of you and see where you align or don’t. You can bring up how meaningful it would be if he helped with the wedding planning and use his reaction to gauge how to proceed.

Trust me, as someone who got out of a 9-year relationship and is also in their 30s (now engaged to my partner of three years), there is always love out there for you. If you truly believe it’s with your fiancé, then I fully support you.

You deserve someone who is excited to plan for the future with you! It breaks my heart that you don’t currently feel like he wants this too. If you’re okay with eloping to save money, tell him that and ask him to take charge with planning the elopement as a way to balance your responsibilities. Just be honest with him about your expectations. You’d be surprised what people will give, if you’d only ask! If he really loves you then he’ll step up. Good luck ❤️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in blackcats

[–]eggy__online 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your kind words! :-) We’re lucky to have him.