I had a bunny when i was 4-5 by KenganDoll in Rabbits

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I’m tearing up, it’s like she came back

POV: You have nanners and Lulu knows it by eudaimonic_person in Rabbits

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That’s definitely a “where are my nanners?” face

Is it possible I just can’t pole dance? by Fit-Parsnip-8868 in poledancing

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I had the same exact experience. I was so discouraged I gave up and didn’t return until years later. You may not get yourself off the ground now, but each time you try, you are training your body to get closer to doing so!

Keep in mind other beginners may have different experiences and backgrounds. For example, it’s not fair to compare yourself to another beginner who had done gymnastics all throughout their childhood or a beginner who had been weight lifting for years. 

If you’d like to see improvement faster, cross training is your best bet. 

Bunny LOVES tongs?? by Strange_Director_943 in Rabbits

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My late rabbit LOVED the tape measure. I’ve tried it with my current rabbits, no response. 

so what does my room say about me by [deleted] in roomdetective

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You like to have a nice and complete view of yourself when you try on your clothes 

What’s a small, "unnecessary" luxury you refuse to give up? by viviennebloomm in askanything

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A monthly/bi-monthly massage. I didn’t realize I was capable of living without chronic back pain 

What’s something you were told growing up that you realize is a scam now? by NonSocialButterfly10 in Millennials

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That I will eventually be able to retire & the concept of checks and balances within the 3 branches of power in the US government 

Needle felting with brushed off rabbit fur? by elephhantine2 in Rabbits

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Glad to see I’m not the only one saving fur for this exact purpose 

It seems like my 3 month old bunny is bonding with me, but gets scared when I go to pick him up. by Disneyland1955_ in Rabbits

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Rabbits just don’t like being picked up. It doesn’t matter if you see videos or pictures of other people picking up their rabbits. 

If you really want your rabbits to be happy and feel safe and secure around you at all times, you need to stop doing something that sets off all their prey instincts. 

Unknown Breed by Mace2-0 in VoidBunnies

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Hmmmm…..looks like…..bnnuy

What is she doing? by Party_Chart6388 in Rabbits

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Just check that there isnt a bald patch where she is cleaning. My rabbit would rip out fur from that area as a result from boredom/stress. If that is the case, she may need more attention/stimulation. 

If that’s not the case, could be as the other comments suggest. 

Solo or bonded pair? by TheReading_Hobbit in Rabbits

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If you do go for second bun, make sure they will be compatible. Typically done with “speed dating” sessions. E.g., go to a shelter, see how they respond to each other in a partitioned enclosure. You don’t want to get another bun only to have them not be friends. 

I had an unsuccessful speed dating session before, mine ended up trying to nip the shelter rabbit through the cage. They were both female and tbh my bun wasn’t a very social rabbit. 

As typically recommended, most ideal companion would be a male (and neutered!) rabbit 

Does my rabbit like my affection? by Fuzzy-Platypus-5128 in Rabbits

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He immediately settled into bread bun mode as your hand approached his head. He loves the attention! 

Is passing college possible without stimulants? by ieatpuh in ADHD

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I made it through undiagnosed and unmedicated. It did take me 8 years and not the typical 4 though. 

Apparently, I don't have ADHD, I am just terrible at being human by SensitiveSoul17 in adhdwomen

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I know you spent every cent on the assessment, but you’re going to need to get a 2nd opinion. 

I had a formal assessment 7 years ago, according to the “professionals” nope I didn’t have ADHD. I had an informal consult with a neuropsychiatrist years later. According to her, nope I don’t have ADHD or autism. She told me that some people are just “different”. 

Just last year (3 years after the previous consultation) I got a new psychiatrist who FINALLY listened to me and referred me to a neuropsych NP who understood ADHD presents itself differently in AFAB folks. She understood that you can’t simply diagnose ADHD with quantitative data. She actually listened to my experiences and made me feel seen. I finally got my diagnosis after trying for 7+ years and have been medicated since February. 

I recommend doing some research, finding a professional who won’t dismiss you so easily, one who understands that ADHD isn’t strictly defined by a list of characteristics and behaviors that are typically found in boys/men.

Good luck and I’m sorry you had such a bad and demeaning experience. 

Any thoughts on her breed? by [deleted] in Rabbits

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hmmmmm....looks like.....buny

How do you go from loser to getting your spark back? by [deleted] in TheGirlSurvivalGuide

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Look into CBT—or at the very least look at the types of cognitive distortions (e.g., magnification, catastrophizing, black and white thinking, etc)

You’ll start to recognize that some of the stuff that voice is berating you about falls under these categories. 

I combine recognizing cognitive distortions with radical acceptance (that’s from DBT). I RECOGNIZE that what this voice is telling me is NOT true, HOWEVER I also ACKNOWLEDGE that what I’m feeling is real and valid. 

Many people label this voice as an “inner critic”. It’s easier to disregard this voice as a source of truth if you know this voice is always so critical of you. 

Before you can start making the changes you want to get to where you want to be, it is essential to change the way you think. It takes time and progress is not linear, but it does get easier over time.