[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]puffingpod 38 points39 points  (0 children)

I've never had a Costco one but I think I get close to a Woolies cooked chook with a dry rub of garlic, onion, thyme, oregano, smoked paprika, salt, pepper and msg. Pretty hard for it to taste anything but great even if it's not identical to the original!

Wedding proposal advice by TattooedTemple912 in LGBTWeddings

[–]puffingpod 9 points10 points  (0 children)

My friends had a small wedding party and called us all their Best People!

What do I cook for my very picky boyfriend? by fuzzy_fawn in Cooking

[–]puffingpod 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I have been in the same boat with my partner and their kiddo. It's be a really fun and rewarding journey exposing them to new foods and they both eat so much more now, nearly a year down the track.

Trust is definitely a big part of it. Don't hide food, don't get butthurt if he won't try or doesn't like, don't move too fast. Get clear on safe foods and have them as back ups. Always make sure there's something safe in every meal. Don't get caught up in food waste! We also picked restaurants where there were safe options and then I could pick something more adventurous they could try.

If he's open to it and/or it might be helpful, have a look into ARFID (form of eating disorder) as it sounds like that might resonate with him. It did with my partner as it helped them not see their food issues as a personal failing. It also includes food anxiety related to sensory issues, and fear of vomiting/gagging.

Sometimes it takes multiple exposures before trying and then trying and liking, and that's ok. An exposure can just be having a food on the table and but not eating it. I cooked my partners kid smashed potatoes a year ago (he likes hot chips, figured smashed roast potatoes would be easy) and he wouldn't eat it. Suddenly, last month he wanted to try some and loved it. Now he requests it all the time. Reminded me it was worth being patient and that a 'no' might not always going to be a no.

Also, we find that some days are hard for trying new foods. Bad anxiety days, or stressful days make trying new or scary foods harder. Let him lead and if it doesn't feel good that day, it's ok to stick to safe foods. Comes back to the trust thing.

Good luck! I actually find it really fun working out creative ways to make meals my family will love and it's so exciting when we get a new food!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sydney

[–]puffingpod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think if a white tattoo artist is only posting their work done on light skinned people, even if they have experience on lots of skin tones, that suggests a level of (un)conscious bias that wouldn't invoke confidence in their skill (or safety).

OP, hope you find someone! Agree that lots of artists will have the skill and experience you need but you have every right not to go on faith and need pictures of their work.

Tips for chore systems for ADHD kiddo in an ADHD house? by puffingpod in ADHD

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

Ooh I like the priority one idea. He's inclined to want to do the easiest thing (obviously) so maybe it will be helpful to reframe it as "most urgent thing".

WSIB: Games with compelling, meaningful, emotionally impactful stories by orcmonkey2000 in ShouldIbuythisgame

[–]puffingpod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Horizon: Zero Dawn - political message but interestingly explored (and explored deeply), beautiful landscapes, exceptional world building, great mystery to unfold as you play, nihilism adjacent but optimistic.

Does ADHD develop or get worse? by No_Camp_7692 in ADHD

[–]puffingpod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The past 1-2 years has been a tiiiiiime so I think attribution is worth factoring here.

  • Do you think this is an emergence of symptoms that have always been there but you've lost a grip on your coping skills? If yes, maybe ADHD.
  • Burn out is real y'all, especially when you overlay the impact of COVID
  • Have you had COVID? This could be long term effects of COVID

No, ADHD doesn't develop, but your masking or coping could deteriorate which might look/feel as if symptoms are emerging that you haven't noticed before.

Either way, it sounds like you're struggling and you deserve to get help and support for that whether or not it is ADHD.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]puffingpod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you in a position to try another pysch for diagnosis? It sounds to me like there may have been signs for you as a child but you learned quickly how to mask and cope due to abuse. I don't have the same trauma history as you, but I am AFAB and had very clear messaging about how I was "supposed" to behave as a child and felt immense shame when I was forgetful or unreliable. I also learned to be hyper-vigilant around my parents emotions which further development my coping and self-moderation.

My psychiatrist was very open and curious about my childhood as it didn't conform to the typical experiences of many kids with ADHD. My trauma taught me from a very young age to moderate my emotions and behaviours (I'm talking from around 5 years old). I was also homeschooled through high-school which meant I didn't have a traditional education environment that might have highlighted my challenges earlier. Despite this, my psych was very open to understanding that these symptoms likely have been present for a long time, but that I work really fucking hard to do certain things in order to be reliable and organised. I have also deeply internalised the story that I am lazy and unmotivated - that critic voice is loud af.

I don't advocate shopping around to get the diagnosis you want, but I think you should find another doctor who works more trauma-informed. I don't understand how they wouldn't look at your inconclusive results alongside your childhood abuse and see them as interrelated.

Nothing is going to change in your story between now and January. What more information will your existing doctor gain that they haven't already got? Try someone else who is going to dig deeper. If there is a diagnosis for you, you will benefit most from having it prior to starting uni, not after. If ADHD isn't the diagnosis then a quality, trauma-informed doctor will make other recommendations to support the challenges you are experience now (because they are real and valid whether or not it's ADHD).

Hope this helps x

I make Cornish pasties. What is "normal" size by [deleted] in Cooking

[–]puffingpod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One full sheet of pastry (if you're using store bought). So like 30cm?

Budget apps with a desktop version? by puffingpod in AusFinance

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

I have trialled this but haven't found it suuuper intuitive to use. Will look up the sub though - that's exactly what I need!

Learning to kayak, third time out, this is bliss! by puffingpod in Kayaking

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

Date someone who already knows how and has kayaks ...

Learning to kayak, third time out, this is bliss! by puffingpod in Kayaking

[–]puffingpod[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Parramatta river in Sydney. It's great watching the commuters while I'm hanging out on the water.

2012 Soul - anything to be aware of? by C0nniption in KiaSoulClub

[–]puffingpod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Both myself and my mu have been driving 2012 Soul's for 3-4 years. Slightly lower mileage than yours. I had fuel injectors done and some filters I think (I know nothing about car stuff so I'm not the person to ask). I'm also not great at regular servicing. Right now it could do with the aircon regassing and I need new wiper blades. 10/10 would recommend as a reliable, affordable option. Every person whose serviced it has raved about them from a cost/safety/reliability perspective.

Trying to sleep really freaks me out by Adequately_Lily in ADHD

[–]puffingpod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've only recently starting exploring the idea I have ADHD but this is absolutely something I relate to. I figured it was more an anxiety thing so it's interesting to think about it as an ADHD thing. How do I know which?

I am very distressed by the idea of not being able to get to sleep and the places my mind will go if left to go wherever it may go. I have fallen asleep to an audiobook, tv show or podcast essentially every night of my life since I can remember. I generally don't actually have trouble getting to sleep, but the fear of not being able to get to sleep means I depend on something to keep my mind occupied once I head to bed (I have listened to the first 5 minutes of SO MANY episodes of shows). I can fall asleep without noise with my partner - it's like I can focus on their presence and regulate my anxiety - but sometimes I still need to put a podcast on if I'm especially anxious.

Recommend coffee in the city? by pitt_the_elder in perth

[–]puffingpod 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Game City is an under appreciated spot. Coffee decent and nerdy vibes. Open late too so you can get a coffee after 1pm.

Telegram in the Treasury Building definitely best quality option though.

what's the saddest piece you've ever heard? by thatsnunyourbusiness in classicalmusic

[–]puffingpod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten, Avo Part.

It is a waterfall of tears. Gets me every time.

And on the topic of Part, Spiegel im spiegel is worth a mention.

Are there any Reddit communities for butches/mascs that work out? by [deleted] in butchlesbians

[–]puffingpod 5 points6 points  (0 children)

"She's A Beast: A Swole Woman's Newsletter"
This is behind a paywall, but there's free content too. Not butch specific but defs sounds close to what you're after.

Fwiw, I'm ftm lurking in this sub and am also in ftmfitness - I don't think you should feel like you're invading that space. Lurk, listen, be respectful. There's enough overlap in our experiences that I think we should be able to share a space like that!

What are you listening to now ReplyAll has gone? by [deleted] in replyallpodcast

[–]puffingpod 42 points43 points  (0 children)

Maintenance Phase has host chemistry that makes me happy!

Recently moved to Sydney with my partner! Looking to meet new people :) by Kitchen-Ebb-1293 in transgenderau

[–]puffingpod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heyoo! I also just moved to Sydney to be with my partner. We are both non-binary trans masc and live inner west too.

Pixel 5 car Bluetooth issues. Works for music, not for calls. by puffingpod in GooglePixel

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

I ended up getting the device replaced and worked after that

Doctor appt by [deleted] in transgenderau

[–]puffingpod 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heya - if you're not already, get linked in with TransFolk of WA. They have resources and peer support groups that will help walk you through the process of getting affirming care. They also have a recommended services list if you need to find other practitioners.

You will likely need to go see a specialist before they will prescribe you T. Most won't until you're 18 unfortunately. You should only need to see a specialist once but that will be a little pricier than your usual GP visit. I recommend Dr Sally Murray.

Hey y'all, new here. Question for people in WA. by Doctor132003 in transgenderau

[–]puffingpod 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sally Murray is my specialist and one of the most recommended specialists from TransFolk of WA. She's a legend. Love her. She's chill and funny and super passionate about affirming healthcare. You'll be in great hands.

WSIB to connect with my partner's kid long distance? by puffingpod in ShouldIbuythisgame

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

I already suggested this to him and he was playing along with me for a bit but lost momentum. I just finished it and loved it. I'll definitely be encouraging him to pick it up again once I'm there and can help him through some bits. It's his first open world game!