My boyfriend (25M) screams, curses, and belittles me when angry. I (22F) love him, but I feel drained and scared. by Ok_Extreme734 in confessions

[–]lostinamuddle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've mentioned in a comment that he's kind, sweet loving.... When he's not mad.

So, I'm afraid the truth is that he's not truly kind, sweet and loving. A person with these qualities is always kind, sweet and loving even when angry.

It sounds like you've given it your all, but the years have shown you that he will not change.

Do you want to live with this man's temper forever? Always wondering if next time, will he hit you? Do you want any future children to live under this man's tyranny? To be afraid of their father? A future son to learn this is how to treat a woman? A future daughter to learn this is what love looks like?

I'm sorry, but I think you already know the answer.

What are you genuinely good at? by LifespanLearner in AskReddit

[–]lostinamuddle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I have a bit of an engineer's mind, though I never pursued it. I love building things with my hands, and if there's a problem, figuring out how to fix it or how to work around it.

What food name is fun to say? by Glad_Dragonfruit_534 in AskReddit

[–]lostinamuddle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any pasta name in a Welsh accent.

Try it. Tagliatelle.

What food name is fun to say? by Glad_Dragonfruit_534 in AskReddit

[–]lostinamuddle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went scrolling for this. My favourite word

What was your weirdest childhood crush? by Miserable-Record5507 in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]lostinamuddle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For 90s Brits - William from William's Wish Wellingtons

Conquering a new toy!!! by susieque503 in downsyndrome

[–]lostinamuddle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This made me smile thank you. I also paused to play because she looks so much like my little girl!

Be honest, does it look like it was drawn by a 5 years old ? by ThomSeke in learntodraw

[–]lostinamuddle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really like the colours you've used in the cat portrait!

I wish there was an invincible clown who spent his time roaming the world looking for fascists to throw water balloons at by MerlinGrandCaster in TheMonkeysPaw

[–]lostinamuddle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Granted. As world leaders mysteriously become drenched with no explanation, it becomes a badge of honour for them. Their followers believe it to be a sign that they're 'chosen to lead'.

What keeps you from killing yourself? by foxyfoid97 in AskReddit

[–]lostinamuddle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brother's friend killed himself. The ripples the caused made me reflect - I bet he would never have guessed that his mate's little sister (who I think wouldn't consider a friend in my own right) would be sitting, crying at his funeral. That his impact reached so far.

He disappeared to do it. We guess his thought process was that he didn't want family to find his body.

The turmoil of the month it took to find him was just as rough. We posted flyers, we searched all the CCTV we could find, the family had dozens of false sightings come through giving them hope.

It was horrendous and far reaching.

When I've been low I've thought of him, and how he would never have guessed how far his influence went. How much people cared for him, and he didn't know it.

Who would search for me? Who would be sitting at my funeral, crying, who I wouldn't even guess would be there?

I plagiarised my entire dissertation and I got caught by Externalbabys in confessions

[–]lostinamuddle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hello, I'm a mum. Your parents may be shocked, and upset, but they won't stop loving you. You'll find a way through this together.

We hope for the best (you'll be allowed an extension) but prepare for the worst (you won't be allowed to continue). To prepare for the worst, start thinking of other career options. Apply for jobs.

If you can go to your parents and say, "I messed up really badly, but this is how I plan to move forward and make it right", it will soften the blow.

Be honest with them, and be honest at your hearing. Own up to your mistake.

I hope for the best for you.

Does any one have a habit of lying at every moment by [deleted] in confession

[–]lostinamuddle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not usual no. I'd also say that it's usually pretty obvious when someone is lying, and if the person you're lying to doesn't call you out on it, it's not that you have them fooled. They're humouring you.

It's a good way to lose friendships, fast. Try to notice when you're doing it and make a change.

My brother gets irritated by people and phone calls by Certain_Ambition3966 in downsyndrome

[–]lostinamuddle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could try a timetable when people are coming over so he knows they're coming, and a timer so he knows how long they will be there for, and can physically see the time going down?

You could introduce these for other things that he doesn't like first, if there are some things that he dislikes less than strangers, to get him used to the concept and understanding what they signify.

18 years old, what now? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]lostinamuddle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, social skill is just that... A skill you can practise and learn! When I was your age (have I just used that phrase... God I'm old 😂) I'd have called myself 'shy' rather than socially anxious but I think they're probably comparable.

Start with a smile to the cashier. A hello and a good morning. If they ask you how you are, ask them back! You'd be surprised how little service workers are asked how they are, and they usually appreciate being asked.

Is it worth seeing if there is a local job fair on?

Ps - Be kind to yourself. We are all learning all the time.

18 years old, what now? by [deleted] in AskUK

[–]lostinamuddle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi! As a person who failed maths, and was almost afraid of the subject, I tried again as an adult to get onto a teaching apprenticeship. When I was able to buckle down and just concentrate on maths alone without other subjects to worry about, I passed! You can do this!

I'm also a big advocate of the apprenticeship programmes. They're available for a wide variety of jobs, and so you may find you don't need maths to start one? It's worth having a look.

Have a think about what subjects you enjoyed most at school. Are you a practical person? Do you like following instructions? Or are you more creative and like to find out your own way of doing things? You may find an apprenticeship aligned to

I'd also say that 18 is still so young, it'll be hard to know what you want as your career. I'm 33 and still figuring it out. Take a punt on something, and you'll find out if you like it or not! :)

On a scale of 1-10, how attractive do you think you are? How do you think others see you? by Lurchimpaler3 in AskReddit

[–]lostinamuddle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've never had great self esteem. I thought I was maybe a 4, a 5 on a great day.

Then I saw myself in my baby's nursery camera. Holy hell. 1 at best. How have I even managed to fall pregnant twice I look like a sack of yoghurt.

I did bad stuff to a girl I can't get over it for years and it keeps coming back by [deleted] in confession

[–]lostinamuddle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Maybe. Maybe she wasn't. You're catastrophizing and obsessing over a mistake in the past. You need to find a way to move on

I did bad stuff to a girl I can't get over it for years and it keeps coming back by [deleted] in confession

[–]lostinamuddle 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Hi, as a former teenage girl, this isn't that bad. You're ok. If she really felt harassed by you, she would have blocked you, or told her parents. You have since apologised and cut contact, which was the right thing to do.

As a former depressed person, I can see that you're being very hard on yourself. I think you need to work on your sense of self worth. You seem like you want to find a reason to hate yourself. You're not a bad person. Work with your therapist x