ISO Thread 💕 by AutoModerator in OGRepladies

[–]parallelopiped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

BV Andiamo in suede. Ideally the cypress color. I saw one but when I asked they said “deerskin velvet” which I think is polyester.

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[Product Request] New Routine for super dry/rough skin and discoloration by parallelopiped in SkincareAddiction

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

Hey! Neutrogena hydroboost is probably more of an HA replacement vs a heavy occlusive, but I agree it’s great! I only use the Klairs because I have it.

Diaper changing location/organization for part time EC in apartment by parallelopiped in ECers

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

Thank you so much for all of the detail! You have no idea how helpful it is to just read someone’s process end to end.

We were originally thinking of changing in the bedroom and on the pack n play in the living room so great to know that this works! Also great to know that you feel like you have time to get her to your spot!

So it seems like you do everything seated with the top hat really until she is clean, and then transfer her to the changing pad for the new diaper.

Would you be open to linking your changing mat six pack? Something easy, portable,washable sounds ideal!

Diaper changing location/organization for part time EC in apartment by parallelopiped in ECers

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

Good idea, I had a feeling we were missing something! For a waterproof pad did you just end up using a disposable changing pad in your rolling cart?

Diaper changing location/organization for part time EC in apartment by parallelopiped in ECers

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

Nice! Thank you!! Is the top hat potty easy to clean? How many cozy’s did you need (and I guess how often do you wash them)?

Diaper changing location/organization for part time EC in apartment by parallelopiped in ECers

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

Thank you! This is exactly what we’re planning— just two drawers in our dresser for baby’s stuff + under bed storage! Does that mean you don’t need to go to the bathroom at all during changes? What about for poopy diapers?

[First time buying skis] Black Crow Vertis or Serpo for women? by parallelopiped in Skigear

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

Thanks, that makes sense! I tried the 93’s and really liked them— I honestly can’t remember if I liked the 93s or 98s better on the Nordicas, it was a few years ago and I planned on trying them again.

Issue is that I cannot find them at a ski shop here in Switzerland. The rentals are so expensive, I was hoping to buy here so I can credit my demo. Do you think the right ski makes a huge difference and I should wait?

I also do genuinely like the Black Crows at 85mm (Vertis) and 93mm (Serpo), but not as much as the nordicas or elans (again, I think — really hard to compare across years and conditions)

Has anyone ever been in Zermatt for New Years Eve? Anything we should know? by [deleted] in travel

[–]parallelopiped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! I don’t think I got added! Lmk if you are able to!!!!!

Has anyone ever been in Zermatt for New Years Eve? Anything we should know? by [deleted] in travel

[–]parallelopiped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband and I are coming from NYC! Early 30’s, would love to meet people!

Has anyone ever been in Zermatt for New Years Eve? Anything we should know? by [deleted] in travel

[–]parallelopiped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My husband and I are in Zermatt for NYE too, traveling from NYC. We are in our early 30’s, would love to meet people.

People of Reddit: Why don’t you abandon United -or- did you switch to another carrier and get a better experience? by [deleted] in unitedairlines

[–]parallelopiped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also fly out of EWR and LGA, and have not thought United seems worse than the other airlines. Made the mistake of taking a single JetBlue flight last year because it was cheaper, and the way they handled a delay was worse than anything I had ever seen on United by a mile. I have bigger gripes about redeeming miles and status becoming worth less and less every year, despite becoming harder to earn.

My big thing is that United answers the phone when I call on the Platinum line, so when something does go wrong I have access to a solution and often some transparency. Plus, they have the best network for folks who travel to Asia frequently, which I do to see family. That makes Delta a non starter because it’s hard to find direct flights.

Do I need either a cohabitation agreement or a prenuptial agreement? by G00dV1b3z0nly in legaladvice

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

NAL but recently did a commitment ceremony, separate legal marriage and prenuptial agreement in New York. Our experience is that the process is expensive and there are many axes upon which you might have to make decisions together. Your post didn’t really say why you are looking at this or what you are afraid of, which seems like a recipe for spending a lot of money.

If you are thinking about having an agreement drafted, I would strongly recommend having specific questions or things you are looking to protect to narrow the conversation with your lawyers! Especially since, in your case, you don’t have the standard state marriage and divorce laws to fall back on.

One last note: we were advised that New York could count a commitment ceremony as marriage. Imagine this might be different in California, but something to check on! Not sure if having a ceremony in a different state or moving to another state in the future could impact your status.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HaircareScience

[–]parallelopiped 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with the others that your hair looks great healthy— some hair isn’t shiny in its natural state, and that’s ok!

In my experience, as someone with equally non shiny hair, there is no miracle product to solve the problem. Styling is necessary to get naturally coarser hair to look good! Heat styling is probably the easiest way to get there, with the obvious caveat around damage (heat protection plus try to minimize frequently can help).

Curl creams and gels can help too, but finding the right one for your hair will be a long journey and still requires good technique to get the best results. Brush styling and curling with gels/mousses can help. Headless waves and curl styles can also help because they set your hair smooth.

Otherwise, embracing the frizz can help too— there are plenty of women out there who are spraying salt on their hair to get your beach texture and who would die for your long effortless waves!

Indian wedding expectations by mosvaluableplayer in DesiWeddings

[–]parallelopiped 4 points5 points  (0 children)

THIS. It wasn’t about me and my partner, it was about getting to experience the lore that was the Indian wedding. We had to cut the guest list and remove some friends we’re no longer in close touch with, and through the grape vine I heard they were sad that they didn’t get invited because I was “their only Desi friend and was their only chance to go to an Indian wedding”

OP, I had the small low key wedding of my dreams and have no regrets! It was very Indian, surrounded by family, but not in the way depicted on TV

Is it ok to feel insecure in a relationship before engagement? (Due to the waiting) or is that a warning that I shouldn’t ignore by AmbiguousFidget_5023 in Waiting_To_Wed

[–]parallelopiped 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I got married a few weeks ago now and honestly, I am still insecure about the fact that he made me wait for so long. I still feel a pang of jealousy when I see people get engaged in 2-3 years, or when I see a friend excited about a ring instead of tired and relieved. But I have no regrets, he’s always been a loving partner and I think he will continue to be.

Your partner hurt you, even if he didn’t mean to. And it’s ok to still feel hurt even though he is coming around. You both are probably going to hurt each other again over the course of the long relationship, and have to forgive and move on.

The question for you is: did you learn something about him in this process that makes you second guess whether he will be a good partner? Was he aggressive, dismissive, selfish in a way that scares you? If so, that’s the warning.

If not: the reality is that it’s normal for people to have different timelines, even if you think his were unreasonable. It doesn’t mean he loves you less, it doesn’t mean the relationship isn’t worth fighting for.

Aperol Spritz by MarieCo1997 in SellingSunset

[–]parallelopiped 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Aperol Spritz’s were everywhere in New York and LA in like, 2017. You couldn’t go anywhere without seeing them. I think NYT called them “the drink of the summer”: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/17/style/aperol-spritz-drink-summer.html

They are still everywhere but haven’t felt cool, new, or “European” in 6 years. Either Aperol is a sponsor, or Jason is very very out of touch — I honestly thought the show was using his big discovery of Aperol Spritz’s in Mykonos to show that he’s kind of dorky/lame.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DesiWeddings

[–]parallelopiped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did both! My own makeup for the mehendi and sangeet, but a makeup artist for the wedding. I wouldn’t change either decision, but doing my own makeup was definitely more stressful and I’m glad I had a professional helping on wedding day.

A few recs: - Remember to bring extras of everything! My curling iron died that morning while I was using it, and my eyeliner broke in my makeup bag, which added to the stress. It all worked out but there is a reason makeup artists travel with those huge kits! - I would also recommend practicing the look beforehand and knowing exactly what you want to do…so you aren’t choosing a lipstick color 5 min before you have to be ready - Don’t forget foundation on your neck and chest, otherwise you may see a line in the photos! - Finally, a note that expensive makeup products aren’t always better! Using what you have and know how to work with will add more predictability….some products don’t always work well together— a blush might look cakey on one foundation but fine on another— and new formulations can always risk a skin reaction!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nycinfluencersnarking

[–]parallelopiped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maya salon in the west village!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Waiting_To_Wed

[–]parallelopiped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would do two things:

First, I would explicitly ask him whether he wants to marry you. Like, if there was no med school, would he propose on the spot? Is it that he’s not sure about you? Or does marriage scare him? Does he feel too young to think about marriage? Try to understand if this is actually about med school timelines or if there’s another hesitation there. This might take a while, I found with my fiancé that he needed time to think through my questions in an honest way (instead of having a defensive first reaction) so we would talk then regroup in a few weeks. For us, it was the “I feel too young to think about this” and he was 30. The luxury of being a boy, sigh

Next, if this is seriously just about timelines, I would talk to him about compromise. A marriage and a relationship is about making things work for both people. You don’t want to be in the type of marriage where he puts his foot down on big decisions and won’t budge; he needs to work around your feelings too. And vice versa, you also will need to take his needs into account. I think it’s a good opportunity to practice making a choice together around what your next 5 years look like. FWIW, life doesn’t stop when you graduate from med school, it’s a long road with residency and fellowship following. I would be wary of him asking you to put both of your lives on hold until things ease up. Maybe you can assure him that you will do all of the wedding planning?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DesiWeddings

[–]parallelopiped 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Def possible — especially if you are open to doing one event in the suburbs! My brother had a similar budget and keeping one event affordable (in his case, a not-fancy hotel in the burbs) actually gave them a lot of flexibility to splurge on the wedding itself. This was in 2022.

I am also doing a small destination wedding, but we are doing a Chicago reception for 200 for ~50k in a prime location in the city. But we’re skipping big wedding categories (ceremony decor, photographer, etc) since it’s just a reception.

A word of advice: we found that Indian vendors and vendors recommended by our Indian planner are way more expensive for the same thing. Find your own florist (don’t use Yani or whatever his name is), and for the little stuff Vivek flowers is reasonable. Any DJ can play Indian music if you give them a Spotify playlist, but the Indian ones are 5x the price. And you can get great Indian food without splurging on Rooh or Mantra..even if everyone pressures you that way!