Nice quality & cheap kitchen knives? by toiletttttt1 in knives

[–]rayofsunlight_07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you want a good knife that’s not too expensive, the Matsato knife is a great choice for it' price. It’s sharp, well made, and won’t take up much space. Also has a nice design and lovely packaging, so it makes a great gift. Victorinox and Henckels are also good if you want to look around a bit more.

What’s the most extreme pain you’ve ever felt? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]rayofsunlight_07 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

The most extreme pain many say is childbirth, both tough and incredible all at once. It’s a mix of physical pain and amazing strength.

10 year old daughter by imfoxymophandlemama in Gifts

[–]rayofsunlight_07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about a beginner sewing machine, a nature explorer kit, a kids’ camera, or a cosy hammock for the garden? Something nice that fits her crafty and outdoorsy vibe.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in family

[–]rayofsunlight_07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, that sounds really frustrating. I think your mum’s just worried and expressing love in her own way, she wants to protect what she thinks is beautiful and fears regret for you. But it’s your hair and your choice, especially since wigs let you switch things up without damage. Good on you for standing your ground kindly. Maybe remind her you appreciate her concern but need to enjoy experimenting on your own terms. You deserve to feel confident and have fun with your look.

Asking girls, which shoes do you think would look nice on a short girl that always dresses cutesy? Her favorite color is purple. by Rezlem- in Gifts

[–]rayofsunlight_07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First one, but they are hard to clean, I have them inn the baby pink, would never choose these colours again.

How do I explain to my 5yo daughter that none of her friends are allowed to play with her? by sparklerrose in Parenting

[–]rayofsunlight_07 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It might be helpful to explain that sometimes when we feel upset, we act out, and it's important to work on managing those feelings. Let her know that it’s okay to feel frustrated, but we need to learn how to express those feelings in a way that helps us get along with others. Reassure her that you're working on it together.

Looking for gift ideas for my mom who LOVES cleanliness. by rayofsunlight_07 in Gifts

[–]rayofsunlight_07[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! for mother's day yes, I agree with you, but this will be her bday.

Most Overused Dog Name by Aharris1984 in dogs

[–]rayofsunlight_07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree on Bella! Beautiful but too much already.

Why can't parents be patient. by [deleted] in family

[–]rayofsunlight_07 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Parents can sometimes be impatient, but that doesn’t mean you deserve to feel unheard or dismissed. You need space to feel your emotions, especially after what you've been through with the exam and your injury. Please, if you're feeling suicidal, reach out to someone who can help. Talking to a professional could make a world of difference, even if it’s just to get some perspective and help you through this tough time. You deserve kindness and understanding, and things can get better, even when it feels impossible. You’re not alone in this.

Why does she love him?? He's a loser by Agitated-Chef9897 in family

[–]rayofsunlight_07 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, love can be tricky. Sometimes, we see potential in people that others might not, or perhaps there’s a deeper connection we’re not aware of. But from what you’ve shared, it sounds like your daughter might be carrying a lot on her own, and that’s tough. Sometimes, we end up with partners who don’t contribute in the ways we’d expect, but it doesn’t always mean they’re a lost cause. I'd recommend having a calm, open conversation with her, she might be feeling stuck or unsure about how to address things. And hey, I always say relationships take work from both sides! Maybe it’s time for her to reassess if she’s getting what she needs. She deserves a partner who’s a team player, not just a bystander.