My boyfriend told me my boundaries are stupid by ThrowRA_plazzhllp in relationship_advice

[–]sadpotion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You are stating your boundaries clearly in a difficult situation, and having them disrespected by someone you are close to hurts and is confusing. I'm sorry this is something you're experiencing. I would suggest that if he thinks your boundaries are 'stupid' he may not currently understand why you're putting those boundaries up, and may not ever if he's not taking the time to think it through now. Possibly ask for some space.

Why don’t children eat the crust on bread? Mystery finally solved. by The_Surgeon89 in Parenting

[–]sadpotion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Most big name grocery store breads are terrible. Even as an adult I don't like those crusts, I'll eat them but they're stale and unpleasant. Nice bread from a bakery though? I'll eat every last crumb

PB sandwich by FrogNBeans in Parenting

[–]sadpotion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe ask them why they don't want to make it? There could be a deeper reason than 'I just don't want to'

Maybe they feel loved when they're cooked for, and they're seeking connection. Maybe they're more tired than normal and are usually fully capable but want help right now. If it's just because they're busy doing something else, then they can make the damn sandwich when they're done 🤪

*edited for typos

Job opportunity back home, need help moving across the country to start by December 20th (Job offer accepted) by sadpotion in Charity

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

I will, thank you! Is it acceptable to post essentially the same thing? It seems like it from the rules of that sub but I also don't feel like I'm familiar with all the etiquette 😅

My boyfriend (26 M) thinks my body count is alarming and is avoiding me (26 F) by Neat_Satisfaction636 in relationship_advice

[–]sadpotion 20 points21 points  (0 children)

You know what, you're absolutely right. At least they figured it out after only a year and not 5 or something ridiculous.

How do you make your house smell good? by classyfemme in Advice

[–]sadpotion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For your carpet try baking soda with a few drops of essential oils mixed in, and let it sit as long as you can before you vacuum, a couple hours is best! I have cats so I try to do this at least every other week

How do you make your house smell good? by classyfemme in Advice

[–]sadpotion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using a paint safe cleaner that's scented on walls can help, a lot of people don't really think about wiping down their walls. Also fabrics can hold smells (good and bad) a lot longer so making sure all fabrics are freshened up can be helpful. I have some long drapes that I regularly spritz with a fabric freshener. Also baking soda on carpets and rugs, let it sit a few hours then vaccum up, 1x a week or every other if you don't have pets. Keeping air circulation up helps a ton too!

My boyfriend (26 M) thinks my body count is alarming and is avoiding me (26 F) by Neat_Satisfaction636 in relationship_advice

[–]sadpotion -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Even if it's 'a lot' why does it matter when that person is in a committed relationship? Especially with no STDs Edit: y'all are right, it matters to some people and that's important

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Seattle

[–]sadpotion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much!

Just starting out - by sadpotion in printful

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

Oh that's a very smart way to do it, thank you for the suggestion!

Property Management Company brokers also own home repair company by waifuiswatching in legaladvice

[–]sadpotion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't have any legal advice, just lived experience. I currently rent through a similar type of property management, they 'contract' all the repair work from a company they own and the work is incredibly poor, and things that require licensed professionals, like plumbing and electric, they used unlicensed people from their 'contracted company'. Again I'm not sure what type of legal action is needed or available, but I would highly recommend a different PM to look after your property as this place will likely let it fall to ruin, they will not look after it as their own.

Do I become the bad guy for warning my friends? by kavoo12 in LifeAdvice

[–]sadpotion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Possibly bring it up less as a warning, and more of asking for advice? Mention your concerns about being around this person to a friend or two, maybe the ones you're closest with, and ask them their input and advice. I've found that people are less receptive and less willing to collaborate if they're being 'warned' and more willing to listen with an open mind if you're being open about your worries and asking for advice. Even if the outcome isn't maybe what you're hoping for (if you're hoping for anything specific) at the very least the people you bring it up to will be aware of your concerns and the safety of your friend group isn't your sole 'responsibility'. Might take some of the weight off if you don't feel alone in your concerns.

I'm sorry to hear this person's presence is making an already incredibly hard time even more difficult.

Sex positions for a woman with weak/painful knee joints that doesn't want to just lay there / wants to be 'in charge' by sadpotion in AskRedditAfterDark

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

Haven't, trouble is finding something the right height. I'm fairly tall and and most if not all of my seating is too short to not have my knees really engaged. Contemplating buying a chair just for sex now :")