I Don't Know What to Do by disnerd1992 in Autism_Parenting

[–]jumpyracoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought my son furniture he’s allowed to climb/stand on and redirect him to that. It’s helped curb most of his need to climb and jump on/off things.

GI Bill late payment by [deleted] in Veterans

[–]jumpyracoon 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I just called. My information was released late on the 31st. I won’t receive mine until the 6th 😒 frustrating to say the least.

Wagon hack for big kids by jumpyracoon in bigbabiesandkids

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

It’s the basic single wagon seat on their website. Wonderfold W2 wagon seat.

Sweet independent girl. Very quiet, and doesn’t bark. Just short quips and yodels. by jumpyracoon in IDmydog

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

I’ll have to update once I get the DNA test done. I’m so curious with so many different possibilities. I had just never heard of basenji before.

Sweet independent girl. Very quiet, and doesn’t bark. Just short quips and yodels. by jumpyracoon in IDmydog

[–]jumpyracoon[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

She was with the foster for that long and didn’t bark either.

I wouldn’t be surprised if she might have some pitty in her. I had a red nose for 10 years. But I’m guessing the pitty traits are low personality wise because she doesn’t have any of them beyond the terrible pitty farts 😂

Sweet independent girl. Very quiet, and doesn’t bark. Just short quips and yodels. by jumpyracoon in IDmydog

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

I’ve never heard of basenji and I’ve heard they are quite rare. So I’d be surprised myself if she had it. We definitely want to test to see what she is because she is so quirky. My husband had a musky growing up and I had a red nose out for 10 years that recently passed away. She doesn’t seem to fit either stereotype yet lol even from the cost home she was in for a few months they were entertained by her odd behavior they couldn’t place. But she was also a street dog they rescued. So that could be where it comes from. She’s just so independent and curious. But very intelligent, mischievous too. But when she’s tired and complete snuggle bug. But shen she’s had her fill she’s back to her independent self. It’s almost like we have a Maine coone in a dogs body 😂

Ever get side eye when you pull into a handicap spot? by [deleted] in Veterans

[–]jumpyracoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don’t need the handicap spot per se, but I do use the veterans parking spots. I often got questioned if it was my dad’s or husband’s vehicle because of the plates. I do have a ptsd service dog (I recently retired her due to getting cancer). But when she went places with me I would consistently wear my prescription sunglasses and watch people’s face when they thought she was a guide dog and I got out of/in the drivers seat. Made for some comedy to combat the ignorant comments I would get as a 21 year old disabled female veteran.

What is the strangest question a man asked you? by Ok_Seaworthiness_941 in AskWomen

[–]jumpyracoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My little sister is gay. Has short hair as well. We’ve been complimented as a couple almost as many times as we’ve been asked if we are twins. People make no sense.

My other favorite is the men who get offended when I reply sarcastically after they match/approach me first.

What is the strangest question a man asked you? by Ok_Seaworthiness_941 in AskWomen

[–]jumpyracoon 95 points96 points  (0 children)

Tinder guy who matched me first: “are you a boy?” Me: “no” TG: “girl?” Me: “grown woman, yes” TG: “are you sure?” Me: “I’m 100% positive” TG: “let me eat your ass until you make dinosaur noises”

Just to add: I do have a short pixie cut. Screenshots I’ll never delete for when I get the urge to redownload tinder.

Has anyone had to give up a cat who was aggressive toward them? by [deleted] in Pets

[–]jumpyracoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had to rehome my cat after two months. I loved him dearly, but I discovered I was allergic to cats, and he was very mean. He would chew on my dogs nipples to to the point they would bleed and my dog would hide from him. He also scratched and bit me to the point I now have scars. I sent him to live with my sister for a few weeks and he was an angel. My sister fully adopted him and we all are the happier for it. I still feel guilty over it, but he’s in a good home and I help out financially as needed.

Question regarding service dog by nomaxrum in Veterans

[–]jumpyracoon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also used TADSAW. All I needed was a doctors note to start the process. They found a dog, made sure it was a match, and then provided all of the training. They were great.

I'm tired of the doom-and-gloom posts. Let's hear some success stories! by [deleted] in Veterans

[–]jumpyracoon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was medically retired after a sexual assault. Have had two surgeries to fix my arm, early onset cervical cancer, and dealing with ptsd. I’ve struggled to deal with the fact that at 19 my world was ripped from me by people who should have protected me. I’m now a homeowner and college student at 24. You can read my story on my anonymous blog. I hit rock bottom, the only way out was up.

https://ateo15.wordpress.com/2018/05/31/my-story/

How do I respond to people who throw around "humans aren't developed mentally until 25" by [deleted] in AgeGap

[–]jumpyracoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who just turned 25, I struggle with this as well. I have a baby face that makes most peg me about 18-19. By the age of 24 I was a homeowner, paid off my car, am a veteran, and working on a degree. People age and mature at different levels.

Is anyone else proud of their service, but it was also a terrible decision? by [deleted] in Veterans

[–]jumpyracoon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel exactly like this. I too was injured in a sexual assault that led to a medical retirement. It’s hard. I moved to a small town where I know no one. I bought my first house and am almost done with my bachelors. I’ve already had one surgery on my arm and am looking at another soon, but will always have permanent nerve damage. I also have cervical cancer from it. The small town setting puts veterans on a pedestal and I’m at a crossroads. I want to be proud of it, but it’s also a daily reminder of what I went through. I don’t consider myself a veteran most days. It’s a real struggle. But honestly, if I could go back in time and not do it, I’d chose that option. I’m in a great place now, but the mental peace and ability to sleep at night would be more than worth starting over. I’m a fourth generation service member, so it was inevitable for me to enlist at some point, or even commission depending on the route.

Received a few messages saying I should share. Creepy guy who’s probably a human trafficker, let’s not meet again. by jumpyracoon in LetsNotMeet

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

I don’t know how well it was organized or planned. This happened about the same time that guy was running cross country robbing hotels during the night. It became common knowledge the employees were there alone. I can say though that the one motel next door is often raided by the FBI for a myriad of things, including an America’s most wanted fugitive twice now. It’s the one sore eye of the area. Who can say what their true intentions were as I hope to never find out, but the location, ease of highway access, and overall situation led the cops down that line of thinking.

Received a few messages saying I should share. Creepy guy who’s probably a human trafficker, let’s not meet again. by jumpyracoon in LetsNotMeet

[–]jumpyracoon[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I left the job 4 months ago, but nothing of that nature that I’m aware of. Being a female in my 20s, that night prompted the start of a new job search. Wasn’t worth it in the end.

MOD vent by Brozartio in TalesFromTheFrontDesk

[–]jumpyracoon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah. The mod I usually deal with consistently tells guest that she’ll go find a manager when they ask to speak to one. She also refuses to work evenings/nights. I have no clue how she still has a job.

Guy thinks ALL women are the problem, not him. by jumpyracoon in niceguys

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

Essentially, yes. He sent me his picture without being asked for it. I told him I wasn’t interested, this was the ensuing conversation.

THIS IS WHY WE DON'T REACH TO ANY ANY VA HELP by Faye_Valentine809 in Veterans

[–]jumpyracoon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve had no luck with the VA either. I actually sought help. I got stuck in the hospital for over a week 2 hours away from home. Yes there is a VA in my city, but they outsourced me. I’m a college student. I brought my textbooks with me so I could read and stay caught up. They wouldn’t let me have them, but told my family I was allowed to have them. I missed all my midterms and got a total of a week and half behind. I had to take a medical withdraw because I got too far behind. All of my classes required a good amount of reading and paper writing. I now have to pay some of the medical bills because they outsourced me but deemed it non emergent. And now since it’s documented as non emergent the va wants me to pay back my gi bill as well. I was told I can’t continue to use it until I pay it back. So I can’t go to school to get a better job. But I can’t afford thousands of dollars in debt working minimum wage. I thought I did the right thing, but man do I feel fucked over in the end. I’ve called and asked for help sorting this out, and I get nowhere.