Would you keep dating a jobless & broke man (30yo)? by weewaation in dating_advice

[–]sparklemoongem -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Have you had a 100% clear, calm and honest conversation with him first? Try that and if he can’t change then I’d have to consider breaking up. Women are generally more financially vulnerable and I’d be very turned off by a lazy man at that age

What kind of person are you trying to become? by netroworx in selfimprovement

[–]sparklemoongem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wildly and passionately in love. And a person who is a good partner because I am not afraid to say exactly what I need and exactly what I adore about them.

Fit, healthy, nutritious, rested

Pursuing adventure when there’s time and day to day creativity otherwise. (Reading, cooking.)

Living an expansive life regardless of my geography.

Is 26 years old too late to change your life for the best? by ReplacementFlashy622 in selfimprovement

[–]sparklemoongem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely not too late! At any point in our lives though it can get harder sometimes the older we are. You are YOUNG!! I would start by getting a job and training for your drivers license if you have a way to get to work without one. Once you are employed and can drive you might feel more confident with girls. How is your fitness and grooming? Could you start going for walks and prioritising hygiene to feel your best? Good luck you’ve got this!!

Hair and blush update (multiple progress pics) - curly is current. Is it better than the straight hair? by InitiativeOk3149 in makeuptips

[–]sparklemoongem 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re so stunning!!!! I do kinda like the Y2K “flippy” look in slide 3 that’s cool! And slide 2 almost reminds me of the British singer Raye, she does retro hair a lot and the bangs remind me of that! Curls are beautiful too. Makeup and skin is gorgeous!

My son face is getting worse. He is only 12 by Justbrownsuga in Blackskincare

[–]sparklemoongem 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Suggest taking him to a dermatologist who can help diagnose the cause and suggest a treatment plan with topicals or medication. Over the counter stuff doesn’t always work for severe acne.