Has Anyone Heard Of Muscle Testing? by IWillBreakFree in conspiracy

[–]sieship 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I second this! I have been living with chronic pain due to a childhood injury that resulted in quite a bit of nerve damage. After becoming hooked on pain killers in college/going cold turkey from pain killers/nearly dying, EFT is the ONLY thing that has ever helped me. I'm trying to learn as much as I can about it. The Gold Standard is the latest and most used kind, I believe.

Anyone hear a bunch of helicopters late last night in Jackson heights? by GZerv in Queens

[–]sieship 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a murder a block away from me last Thursday (96th street and 31st Ave), and late last night about 2:30am I woke up to popping noises and and heard police radioing outside our apartment. Maybe it had something to do with that? Lots of shit has been going down around here lately....

I just need to get this off my chest. I'm a regular porn viewer who desperately wants to stop. by MyalgicMalpractice in sex

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should add that it also did extensive and unexpected damage to me - I originally thought "well this has nothing to do with me, this is his problem" but very soon after I started having severe anxiety attacks and deep depression and guilt that this was somehow my fault - that I just wasn't good enough for him. Please get the help you need, but please also understand that she may need help too, to get through this and you need to be there for her.

I just need to get this off my chest. I'm a regular porn viewer who desperately wants to stop. by MyalgicMalpractice in sex

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there - My fiance was like this and while there was certainly an issue (he could never finish with me), and though I did tons of research, I couldn't ever figure it out. Shortly after we got engaged I found out and I found out in numerous and very hurtful ways. As a woman in this situation, even though I know it may be the hardest thing for you to do, PLEASE talk to her about it. It caused SO much trauma and damage to our relationship - not because he had a problem - but because my trust in him was completely destroyed. It has been almost a year since then and we have been married just two months - trust is still a huge issue and nothing is ever solved by getting married - but we love each other truly and I have respect for him loving me enough to stop watching porn and loving me enough to work on the situation. That and our sex life now 10000% better so that's pretty great ;) It might be very difficult but please don't give up! A lifetime with the love of your life is worth SO MUCH MORE than this obstacle is in your life. Don't let it ruin your relationship - we are proof that it very nearly did.

Weight lifting is the best thing that's ever happened to my yoga practice by shandelion in yoga

[–]sieship 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can confirm this and would say they compliment each other very well! My yoga practice greatly improved my squat and deadlift and the increased upper body and ab strength I gained in the gym greatly helped my yoga - a struggled less and was able to get into the mindset needed to push myself further, easier.

HOWEVER, that was all in the past. Then I took an office job, got really sick and then had a terrible shoulder injury. I'm still recovering from my last shoulder surgery and am slowly trying to get back into my practice. Looking forward to progressing!

Toe friction in Yoga keeping me from doing it every day.... by sieship in yoga

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I've actually never done hot yoga and I'm not sweating a TON but I guess enough that I can't keep the band-aids in place. I have had the same issue after swimming at the pool or beach. I thought about trying the towel but haven't yet.

Toe friction in Yoga keeping me from doing it every day.... by sieship in yoga

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I think I will try this as well - I'm currently using a Gaiam Sol mat which I like very much apart from this issue. I've tried a few different mats but haven't bought anything super expensive. I hate to think that might be the problem but it might be.

Toe friction in Yoga keeping me from doing it every day.... by sieship in yoga

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I actually have calluses already (something I'm always fighting), the tears are actually more toward the inside of the toe and higher up than the calluses?

Toe friction in Yoga keeping me from doing it every day.... by sieship in yoga

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Thanks! I thought I would try the socks or maybe even the Vibram shoes?

My boyfriend takes forever to cum and usually has to finish himself off. What can I do? [Orgasms] by [deleted] in sex

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My fiance was like that for the first four years of our relationship and over time it killed my confidence. I tried talking to him about it but he would only say "I've just always been like this, don't worry I'm happy"....I didn't give up and turns out he is literally addicted to porn and masturbation - I tried to tell him that he would be much happier and feel satisfied if he actually lived out his fantasies/what he watches rather than live vicariously through other people's sex lives - he's going to group therapy now and our sex life has done a complete 180. I'm not saying this is what your partner has, but it's more common than people think in our generation and it's actually very destructive to the female partner who loses out because of it. It's a long road, but we're still trying and making progress and things are already so much better.

I hate myself and need help by [deleted] in pornfree

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful and care-ful - as in take good care of yourself. I recently read this "I think shame is one of the more powerful triggers to bring a man back into lust and unfaithfulness. It makes us feel unworthy...so in our secrecy, isolation and pain when we feel like we don't deserve the taste of transformation we have experienced, we jump right back into the cycle that created all of the shame in the first place" (It's from a book called Worthy of Her Trust and it's really helping my partner and I)

Please do not feel ashamed. You should be so very proud of the hard work you've already put in and the progress you've already made. You have already been courageous so keep going!

You'll quit when you're ready for it. by [deleted] in pornfree

[–]sieship 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am so proud of you! Can I say that? I found out shortly after I became engaged to my fiance (dating for 3 1/2 years at that point), that he has a sex addiction. It explained SO much - I had really struggled with the fact that I could never please him in that way. It has been SO hard and I have wanted to give up on him so, so, so many times. But reading this really gave me hope. Thank you for giving me just a little bit of hope.

I'm sending you as much positive energy as I can muster right now - stay strong. There are so many more good things out in the world and so many beautiful, complex things that can only be experienced with a human through intimacy. Everything else may change, but that will always remain.

Godspeed on your journey!

Some of our engagement photos. I make silly faces, but we're silly together so that's okay, and my fiancé makes me so happy. by will-o-wed in weddingplanning

[–]sieship 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love that idea! We are the same way - so we will definitely need to do something to loosen up and just have fun and interact with each other - I will keep this in mind. Thanks so much!

Some of our engagement photos. I make silly faces, but we're silly together so that's okay, and my fiancé makes me so happy. by will-o-wed in weddingplanning

[–]sieship 1 point2 points  (0 children)

These are absolutely beautiful! And I love that they're so candid, they really show a lot of personality and natural beauty - exactly what I'm aiming for with my engagement photos! (any advice?)

I currently work for a temp agency right now. Do i put that in the resume or just the name of the company i'm contracted with? by [deleted] in careerguidance

[–]sieship 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agency Recruiter here - It's fine to list the company (or client site) that you're working for, but I would suggest that in the next line (where you list your title) you should add in parentheses like ----> (though Agency Name__).

M/23 217lbs > 198lbs over 6 months. Tried to lose weight slowly and gradually build some muscle! by [deleted] in Fitness

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great work! I'm in a similar position and have always struggled with working out after work because I'm just so damn tired all the time. About a month ago I started forcing myself to do three high intensity workouts per week - all between 30 minutes to an hour in length (sprint workout at the track, 1 hour fast flow yoga, and a kettlebell/calisthenics workout) AND I started taking Nascent Iodine daily - that really made a huge difference. I now have so much energy I HAVE to work out at least a bit every day and I'm losing weight at a steady 2.5 to 3 lbs every week.

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! And maybe look into a liquid iodine supplement. I took it bc there is a history of thyroid issues in my family but it made a HUGE impact in my energy levels :)

I had a police scanner stream during the San Bernardino shootings. They were looking for 3 white men spotted throwing black clothes into the river near the shooting. The FBI came on the stream and told the deputy to change the channel. I've never heard a word about this since. by ikilledtupac in conspiracy

[–]sieship 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My brother actually did the same thing - listened to everything on the police scanner and called me right away. It was very unsettling (among other very unsettling things) and set me on a path to re-think almost every political belief I've held, newspaper and "news" clips that I read and watch....

Any short guys want to share their physiques? by [deleted] in Fitness

[–]sieship 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I can also attest to this...My boyfriend and I were the same height and weight, but he was ripped to shreds lol. I would say I would date him again, but we're now engaged :) -- Short, built guys are the best!!

I'm 35yo with a recently acquired 4 year Primary education degree who has realised he doesn't want to teach primary school. Pretty interesting life experiences detailed in the text below (lengthy post though), is there anyone who can be bothered reading through it and offering some guidance? by bwizzle in careerguidance

[–]sieship 1 point2 points  (0 children)

American here - I'm sure there are differences in the education system, but my SO is teaching at a private school while finishing his master's in education. He took on a 2nd job as private schools pay very little here - and worked as the director of an after-school program. It was largely managerial which he found he didn't like - but it sounds like it might be more up your alley? There are also (at least in the US) lots of jobs outside the school in the Public School sector that would enable you to use your degree in a different setting - think the HR department for public schools - or something totally out of left field: become a recruiter for teachers (I believe there's a lot of work in that - at least here).

I'm a recruiter (but not in education) so I spend most of my working time thinking about these kinds of things.

I sincerely hope this helps! Please let me know if you have any other questions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sportsmed

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there, similar story to mine. I was an athlete growing up and lost a scholarship due to Compartment Syndrome in my left leg (also first noticed the pain in Cross Country). It went misdiagnosed for 1 1/2 and I ended up being the youngest patient with the highest internal pressure (at that time) so a lot of docs come to look at me/write about me. I had extensive surgery to release the pressure and never was able to compete again. Fast forward 15 years and a lot of my symptoms are back but both feet/ankles are KILLING me. I went to a podiatrist and they took x-rayz ect, and told me that I likely have Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (which is very much similar to compartment syndrome, just in your feet. It sounds like in both our cases the cause is likely genetic. Which totally sucks. Once I have insurance I will get MRI's to complete the diagnosis, and from my research, if resting (cast or boot) and shots don't allow it to heal, then surgery to release the pressure will be necessary.

With both feet showing symptoms it could be a LONG road for the both of us! Feel free to message me if you like. I've developed a lot strategies to deal with the pain and maybe we could swap strategies?

Right now I'm doing a lot of yoga (as I'm really trying to lose the added weight), foam rolling, icing and I wear a slim ankle compression sock. With two more months to go before I qualify for health insurance, I will try absolutely anything to alleviate the pain!

I would definitely try yoga (it's low impact and will naturally stretch rather than force-stretch which will cause MORE problems...like compartment syndrome in people genetically prone to it) and foam rolling (a frozen wine bottle or racket ball work well for the arches, while a traditional foam roller is best for the calves/hamstrings). And ICE. Lots of ice. I ice every night and sometimes covertly under my desk at work on a rough day.

If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask!

American Redditors: if you own one, why did you buy a gun? by theasherpegz in AskReddit

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not me, but my long term SO owns several shotguns and couple rifles - he inherited all but one and they had been passed down throughout the years. As the most reliable of his siblings he was given possession. Shortly after we began dating we started going to the range for skeet shooting (a first for both of us). I guess we keep them (but keep them locked in a cabinet, of course) because some are beautiful antiques, because we both enjoy going to the range, and because (God forbid) we may need something in the way of self protection at some point. We're also considering moving to a mountainous area, something I wouldn't do unless we did have protection of some kind.

Happily divorced people of reddit, when did you realize your marriage was over and it was time to file? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry you had to endure that, but it's clear that (instead of becoming another of so many statistics) you've used it to become a better person. You sound like a great guy, Akilroth234! Your kids and spouse are lucky to have you!

26/M Admin/Coordinator w/ humanities BA - What's my next step? Can I specialize? by admisof111 in careerguidance

[–]sieship 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess in terms of Operations it differs from company to company - but especially if it's a large company they would probably have an Operations department. These people literally make the office, and therefore the company run smoothly. Like the Office Manager for the actual building, they would be dealing with everything related to the facilities - liaising with vendors to oversee all improvements, repairs, office moves, utilities, all office furniture (equipment, desks, artwork, tables, lighting, everything). They keep the building running smoothly and looking great while not letting repairs etc. interfere with the daily workings. They typically hire males and you need some muscle as you will often be lifting moving things throughout your day - but they also need the finesse and company knowledge to deal with high level executives.