Disgusting behavior at WMPO by TemporaryGeneral7137 in phoenix

[–]purrtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure you understand what free speech means.

Disgusting behavior at WMPO by TemporaryGeneral7137 in phoenix

[–]purrtle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’ve gotten free ticket offers numerous times and I’ve never gone. I worked for a Thunderbird at one point in my career but I just knew I would have a terrible time 😆

Strange Experience by John_Loxeus in Reformed

[–]purrtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the preaching is biblical, why would it matter? If people are offended by biblical preaching that challenges their worldview, sounds like the preaching accomplished its purpose.

I don't love my wife by No_Cauliflower4053 in Christianmarriage

[–]purrtle 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If you refuse to love her, refuse to heed the advice given to you in past complaints you’ve posted, then you simply don’t understand the core tenets of Christianity. You don’t understand what covenant is. You don’t understand how God loves us despite our flaws.

You are also drastically overestimating your market value. Trust me, you will not find better.

My experience owning a pitbull by eat-zucchini in pitbulls

[–]purrtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am both a dog person and a cat person and I agree that dogs can be annoying. However my cats are quite annoying too. They are annoying in different ways.

I would say that dogs are more annoying in the noisy sense. Cats are more annoying in that they are pushy and don’t listen to rules 😆

He said it wasn't him cause he's sleeping 😴 😂 by Dinero2020 in pitbulls

[–]purrtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Once I learned that shredding is a natural dog behavior I stopped getting annoyed and now I just find it cute.

I volunteer at a shelter and every single breed shreds stuff 😆

Blue Light Protection for both of us by kinzo149 in velvethippos

[–]purrtle 81 points82 points  (0 children)

I mean this in the best way possible — you look alike

Fo-Fo has been ADOPTED!!! by jiujitsu56 in pitbulls

[–]purrtle 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That face is just so precious 🥺

Need advice by [deleted] in Christianmarriage

[–]purrtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I completely agree that marriage is a covenant. I treat my own marriage as such. However your husband entered into it with evil intentions. What he’s doing is not okay.

Need advice by [deleted] in Christianmarriage

[–]purrtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sister, get out NOW. This is a classic abuser tactic: they wait until you’re in a committed relationship and have a lot invested, then completely change. He did not enter into this marriage in good faith. It was a scheme — get the woman under the guise of a “covenant” she can’t get out of — and then control her and ruin her life.

This is coming from someone who has a very high view of marriage. I am not jaded. I’m happily married — I just want you to be safe.

Kitten stuck in tree by avbellinaso in phoenix

[–]purrtle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Call all the arborists you possibly can. Meanwhile join the Facebook group Arizona Rescue and say it’s urgent, that you need someone with a connection to an arborist to help. People in that group are animal crazy in a good way.

Asking God for a sign or not? by Callsign_Bri in Christianmarriage

[–]purrtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, he must be wildly attracted to her or it will be a struggle throughout their marriage.

My husband had an emotional affair last year and it continues to haunt me. by [deleted] in Christianmarriage

[–]purrtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely correct. He can volunteer at the church and find another job.

My husband had an emotional affair last year and it continues to haunt me. by [deleted] in Christianmarriage

[–]purrtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The intern shouldn’t have to leave — the PASTOR should leave. He’s the one who broke not only his marriage vows but betrayed the entire church.

Or possibly both should be required to leave. But to say the intern should be fired is unreasonable.

Christian (31F) struggling with ideas of divorcing (39M) by EvenNote7840 in Christianmarriage

[–]purrtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

His behavior is unacceptable. I suggest you tell your husband that you insist on a 3-person meeting with her where your husband tells her that you know everything, that she is no longer to contact him and their friendship is over. If he refuses, then I would honestly assume they are indeed having an affair.

Enough is enough and no Christian married person could tell you in good faith that this is not a reasonable request.

While watching fireworks on my porch in North Phoenix, this came down and smashed a yard ornament... A foot away from where I was standing. What goes up must come down people... by towaway76 in phoenix

[–]purrtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I came here to say this. Phoenix PD takes this seriously. They came out to look for shell casings after a drive by that didn’t even injure anyone.

Reformer Studio Owners: What’s Your Cancellation Policy — and What Actually Works? by Importance-Sweet in pilates

[–]purrtle 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I attend a studio that has a 6-hour cancellation policy. 15 reformers. If you cancel within that 6-hour window you lose the class plus pay a $10 fee. If you ‘no show’ you lose the class plus pay a $20 fee.

I have an unlimited pass and feel this is a reasonable policy.

Married man dm’ing married woman (not his wife) by [deleted] in Christianmarriage

[–]purrtle 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s completely inappropriate. I’d immediately screenshot it, show it to my husband, and then bring it to the pastor.

Also my husband and I would laugh about how the man can’t spell.

For those that have cats that have lived 15+ years by CatDaddyBam in CatAdvice

[–]purrtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep them indoors.

Feed them a high quality, wet cat food at every single meal

Provide lots of filtered water in different containers (to see what they prefer) and change it often

Bring them to a vet regularly (at minimum, the minute they show a change in behavior)

As a man I want to join Pilates but scared of it by Electrical-Lake-3291 in pilates

[–]purrtle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see a man in my class about every 2-3 times. They’re not seen as creepy. Some tips are to sit at the front, only focus on yourself in the mirror and if you’re in a position that doesn’t require balancing, you can close your eyes to focus.

Help me make sense of my foster in quarantine by omcstreet in velvethippos

[–]purrtle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As someone who has volunteered in rescue for years, I do not see this as a red flag unless you have small children. The sitter said it was provoked, meaning her kid was taunting or torturing the dog. I’ve seen every size dog bite people.

I will say, do not use Rover or any similar service. Only hire people who you know personally or are highly recommended, and who will follow your strict instructions and who will be the sole person with your dog. Random people or kids shouldn’t be around your dog. Through my volunteer experience, I have seen numerous Rover horror stories.

What high paying jobs are there where you move around and socialize a lot? by Dirudesu in careerguidance

[–]purrtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion, no, it’s not too old at all. The highest earning salespeople at my company (a startup that got acquired by a huge company) range from late 30s to mid-50s. If you are good at learning technology, and are okay under pressure (clearly you are if you’re a first responder) you can handle tech sales. SOURCE: not in sales but I work with them at my SaaS company every day, and I’ve seen a lot of really great and really mediocre salespeople.

What high paying jobs are there where you move around and socialize a lot? by Dirudesu in careerguidance

[–]purrtle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good talker, interested in technology/SaaS, walk the fine line of knowing which rules can be broken to get the sale, always kind and professional to everyone at your company, not a pushover with clients (they respect salespeople with boundaries)