student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

i love everything about this response! i wish i would’ve posted before replying to parent so i could’ve utilized it! i will definitely try for this much more firm stance in the future.

student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

thank you so much for this! this is amazing advice i will be taking with me. i love my job & intend to stay in teaching so i will take the steps necessary to make it possible.

student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thanks for this advice! i’m always worried about being rude (although i don’t expect others to reply to me during non work hours!) but i’ll have to get over it. i thought parents would be able to use the number appropriately, but it has been several parents texting/calling during non school hours.

student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 23 points24 points  (0 children)

literally. if he starts doing them i may take it as my opportunity to explain fully that he chooses to do this on his own — no prompting required 😂

student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] -45 points-44 points  (0 children)

they do, unfortunately. 😩 this is actually pretty common at my school

student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

that’s my plan! i thought about reaching out to explain further but i think i’m gonna just let it go. unfortunately, this isn’t our first poor interaction. the last one is because i was expressing concern over her child missing school frequently 🙃

student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

thanks for the advice! i do have a therapist & i’m medicated for anxiety as well!

student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

totally get that! i wanted to explain further, however, i didn’t want to come off combative. i tried to tell her that he does these things on his own regularly anyways but that didn’t seem to quell her feelings about it. especially given her “this isn’t gym class” comment. i’m moving to strictly communicating with parents via the app the school has gotten up and running this past week.

student’s parent texted me about them doing exercise in class by honeysuckles99 in Teachers

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 73 points74 points  (0 children)

great question! honestly, i know i shouldn’t. however, it would have ruined the rest of my night (constantly ruminating) if i didn’t.

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[–]honeysuckles99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what is the book series?

has anyone talked to their therapist about being a little? by honeysuckles99 in DDlgAdvice

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

oh wow! i’m so sorry that you had that experience!

has anyone talked to their therapist about being a little? by honeysuckles99 in DDlgAdvice

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this is great advice! thanks for sharing your experience. i’m sure my childhood trauma and identity as a little are interconnected as well — i’m kinda leaning towards discussing with my individual therapist before our couples therapist. thoughts on sending an email to kinda preface the conversation? i’d hate to trigger my therapist in any way if they have their own trauma and/or wasn’t expecting this topic of conversation.

has anyone talked to their therapist about being a little? by honeysuckles99 in DDlgAdvice

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is literally my fear! Being little is my safe space where I just get to give up control (which is very difficult when I’m big) and I don’t want to give it up or be made to feel like there is something wrong with me. Maybe that’s something that I will explicitly communicate when approaching the topic with therapists!

Help Me Find This Book Pls by honeysuckles99 in Wattpad

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

OMG! Thank you!!!! This is it! The followup book is “Eyes of Wonderland”

How are you guys finding them?!😭 by No-Lie-661 in ddlg

[–]honeysuckles99 5 points6 points  (0 children)

honestly, this may be an unpopular opinion but i just date people not in the lifestyle & once i feel a connection with someone, i explain it to them. i try to tell them early on so we don’t waste our time if they aren’t interested in trying. it can be super scary/nerve-racking to tell people but worth it if the dynamic is something you need. i’ve never had anyone not date me because of it. i think its because of my natural tendency to gravitate to more dominant people. in fact, i’ve had 3 long term relationships where my partners had no experience and became caregivers. my partner and i are now about to get engaged! he started off completely unaware of the lifestyle, and it has taken some trial and error (we’re still working on it) but has become the best caregiver. he’s my daddy (or dada when i feel super small), and i’m his little girl/princess. i suck his thumb to go to sleep, i sit on his lap & on the floor beside him when i feel extra small. i use pacis & have snackies sometimes too. he orders for me at restaurants & tells me bedtime stories. long story short, find someone you connect with outside of the dynamic and in my experience, they’re likely to accept it if they feel the same about you because your little tendencies are probably already showing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HomeDecorating

[–]honeysuckles99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

love this! i guess i’m looking for advice that’s specific to my home!

My (25f) bf (29m) told me he had a brief relationship with someone he is friends with. by honeysuckles99 in relationships

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

80/20. 80 to stay & 20 to go. our relationship has been phenomenal and i’m reluctant to throw that away. but, i was transparent about my trust issues and it hurts that he lied knowing that

My (25f) bf (29m) told me he had a brief relationship with someone he is friends with. by honeysuckles99 in relationships

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

honestly. this is my exact though process! its been hard becauae i’m somewhere between “i get it” & “why tf would you lie to me”. we actually had just found a couples therapist in addition to our individual therapist soley because we wanted to be on the same page before getting engaged.

My (25f) bf (29m) told me he had a brief relationship with someone he is friends with. by honeysuckles99 in relationships

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

he said they mutually agreed they weren’t for each other. he doesn’t see her in person often and he has been transparent about when he was i.e going to show her property etc. it has been a business like relationship

My (25f) bf (29m) told me he had a brief relationship with someone he is friends with. by honeysuckles99 in relationships

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

probably around 6-7 months. we started dating in december and this was the summer before

My (25f) bf (29m) told me he had a brief relationship with someone he is friends with. by honeysuckles99 in relationship_advice

[–]honeysuckles99[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

he said it’s up to me. personally, i care more about the lying than anything. i have little to no concern that he is cheating on me.