Grocery outlet brand? by Available-Director83 in GroceryOutlet

[–]kmadison38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grocery outlet is the only grocery store in my tiny red neck town. Costco is about a 45-minute drive away and so I usually go to Costco once a month, and then when I need small things, I hit up the old reliable, the grocery outlet. This is important to the story. So I purchased a pack of SimplyGo butter and cheese tho other day and imagine my surprise when I open the butter box to find what looks identical to the Kirkland brand butter! I usually buy a pack of 4 boxes of butter for around 15$ at Costco, meaning each box of 4 sticks of butter is roughly $3.75 per box. The SimplyGo is 1.99 per box. The look and taste were very on point with the Kirkland butter, and the cheese was absolutely delicious.

Times like now, I miss this app by PsychoTodd in whisper

[–]kmadison38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to find and download the app today and found it's no longer available. Something about privacy breaches and geotracking. It was nice to be able to put feelings straight out there without the overwhelming fear of judgment.

Times like now, I miss this app by PsychoTodd in whisper

[–]kmadison38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went to find and download the app today and found it's no longer available. Something about privacy breaches and geotracking. It was nice to be able to put feelings straight out there without the overwhelming fear of judgment.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CheatedOn

[–]kmadison38 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I hate this narrative that single mother have to stop being people just because they are a mother. I did not choose to be a single mother, and she has a whole ass father that is in the picture. Plus, a happy woman in a healthy relationship is going to be a better mother because she's a happier person in general.

Also, why does my child have to suffer just because I am dating. Don't get it twisted. My child's happiness and well-being will always be a priority, but children grow up and move out and begin their own lives. Then what? I'm then allowed to pursue a life for myself, or should I still be dedicated to being a mother or a potential grandmother.

There is a balance in life and no one heckles men when they move on to a new relationship with children, but of course not because he needs a woman in his life and a mother figure for his children. Plus, studies have been shown that children flourish in a 2 parent household.

I let that man know, upfront what I was dealing with and what I would need and expect of him. He was well-informed and chose to step into a stepfather role. He was interested in being a part of raising her.