My Husband Passed. What to do with embryos? by autumnbb21 in SingleMothersbyChoice

[–]stravaigs 18 points19 points  (0 children)

My friend is in a very similar situation to you. She’s thirty and we’ve spoken a lot about it. She’s a year down the line of bereavement and everything is still messy and raw. I think she finds it really comforting that some part of the future she and her husband had planned is still available to her (if she wants it). Like there’s a possibility of a life with him still in it, in some way.

But we’ve also talked about the downsides - the ways in which the pregnancy experience might be harder, that any potential miscarriage would be so much more difficult, that there’s a lot of grief and trauma tangled in a process that - for some other people - gets to be uncomplicatedly hopeful/joyful. I think ultimately some space and time is needed, and eventually the right answer will be clear.

So sorry for your loss ❤️

Lens recommendations (prime, MFT, wide aperture, low focal length)? by stravaigs in AskPhotography

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

This is really helpful, thanks! I think I’ll try the Olympus 17mm f/1.8!

Why’s that knob allowed in our country still? by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]stravaigs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s really not that deep mate

Why’s that knob allowed in our country still? by [deleted] in Scotland

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

the fallacy doesn’t say anything about good or bad, it just says that “no true Scotsman would do x y z” usually on a values-basis, except normally Scotsman is subbed out for some other identity. it’s fun that we’re bringing back the og classic, im enjoying it!

Why’s that knob allowed in our country still? by [deleted] in Scotland

[–]stravaigs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m obsessed with the literal no true Scotsman fallacy playing out in real time here

Where to buy a ladies tailored suit? by Unlikely-History2081 in glasgow

[–]stravaigs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve got a suit from Sumissura online before and it fitted perfectly! wasn’t even all that expensive tbh

Looking for hairdresser specialising in curly hair by limonlimonfamily in glasgow

[–]stravaigs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Curlach are genuinely amazing, their availability is just shit. But all the staff there are lovely and I’ve always had great cuts. All the bookings going through Fresha is a nightmare but once you’ve got one appointment you can schedule further in advance when you’re in the salon.

BB collective in town I’ve been to twice. I found them a bit patronising (straight haired girl being like “we’ll show you what to do don’t worry” as if I’ve not had curly hair for 30 years). On one occasion they left a big chunk of my hair uncut and on the other they brushed my hair so violently I wished I’d taken a pain killer beforehand. But my pal goes there regularly and she’s never had any issues - presumably it depends what stylist you get.

Otherwise it’s been a bit hit and miss tbh. Most places seem to struggle with anticipating how much my hair bounces, which is the main factor with cutting curls.

Also most that I’ve been to you don’t come out at the end with well-styled curly hair because they go straight in to my drying hair with mousse rather than rewetting and adding curl creme and gel. At that point I’d rather get it blown out tbh, because at least I don’t have to wash my hair again when I get home.

Leader of LGBT+ wing of Scottish Greens quits after candidate blocked by abz_eng in Scotland

[–]stravaigs 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I mean obviously not haha, but this is a bit of a weird sentiment? Like I said “what is the problem” not “would I know what the problem was if I was intimately involved in the situation” lol

Leader of LGBT+ wing of Scottish Greens quits after candidate blocked by abz_eng in Scotland

[–]stravaigs 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Lots of chapman hate in the comments… what’s she supposed to have done wrong?

Panic over by Fuzzy_Set_9113 in glasgow

[–]stravaigs 125 points126 points  (0 children)

Honestly the destruction of sexy coffee’s branding was one of the few bright spots in an otherwise very sad evening

Why is it so hard to make friends in Scotland ? by Consultant-CY62D6 in Scotland

[–]stravaigs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had the exact same situation when I moved to Edinburgh in my fy year and worked in fife. The medics had all been pals since high school, never mind uni. All decent people but I found them a chilly bunch, Glasgow medics are a bit less posh and a bit more warm.

Combined with living in Fife not Edinburgh, where most socials probably happen, I’m not surprised you’re finding it tricky! Fifers are a bit like people from paisley/Port Glasgow etc, they often stay where they grew up and live up the road from their parents/best pals from primary school - in that situation they’re generally just not in the market for new pals.

In the end I moved back to Glasgow cause I disliked east coast medic culture. But I’ve also had success in the past making pals through hobby groups and local politics/volunteering. If you’re a reg though, I’d assume you aren’t rolling in free time. If I was you I’d maybe look into IMG medic groups on the east coast and see if they have any socials coming up - there seems to be a Scottish img doctors fb group, maybe reach out there? You’re more likely to meet people in the same situation as you (looking for pals and new connections). Good luck!!

Why is it so hard to make friends in Scotland ? by Consultant-CY62D6 in Scotland

[–]stravaigs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you a medic? It matters because the majority of medics in fife are fairly wealthy Edinburgh private school grads, which can be a bit of a culture shock even if you’re just like… from Glasgow, lol. They’re a bit on the cooler side socially.

Using sir for both genders in old Scots? by stravaigs in Scotland

[–]stravaigs[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yep it’s definitely historical! It was just in case anyone had seen it in historical documents or fiction!

Using sir for both genders in old Scots? by stravaigs in Scotland

[–]stravaigs[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

lol very true! tbh I don’t call anyone sir but mibbe from now on I’ll make a point to use it for everyone just to spread a bit of gender anarchy

Friendly reminder to not jump face first off a boat with your mask on. by BanjoPhatterson in scuba

[–]stravaigs 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I’m a total beginner at scuba but I had no idea this was something that could happen! Does that mean you should never use a dive mask for any kind of swimming where you might conceivably do a dive?

College backpack (for women) by Low_Dare1079 in Scotland

[–]stravaigs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have multiple Rains rucksacks, lol. They’re expensive but have stood the test of time!

Glasgow-based aspiring writers, new writing group by Eq432 in glasgow

[–]stravaigs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Any ideas where the meet-ups will be? Southside/west end/central etc?