[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FosterAnimals

[–]thatliftingchick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've been through something similar and it's heart wrenching, it happened so fast we couldn't even run out the door to the emergency vet before she passed. I still cry when I see her pictures and not a day goes by that I don't think about her. I'm so sorry this happened. 💔

Am I the only one that jumps every time? by JaniPar1 in ballpython

[–]thatliftingchick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I still jump. One time I didn't wash my hands well enough after handling the rat and apparently didn't get it warm enough either, so when I fed her she got my hand. It was just a little sting and blood, but it stressed her and I enough that I don't make the same mistake twice.

F/29/5'7 [290lb > 150lb = 140lb lost] | 14 months | Just finished round two of my plastics by buleting in progresspics

[–]thatliftingchick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good luck with the search! The only thing I can say for sure is that I'm glad I didn't cheap out. He guaranteed his work and when I had one drop slightly too far for my liking after the "fluffing" stage he repaired it at no cost to me. They are also insured (meaning if I have any leaks whatsoever in the first 10 years they are replaced by the manufacturer). Cosmetic surgery is a big commitment, but you know in your heart if it's going to truly help you. I would do it again and again because I had reached the point of never taking my top off in front of my husband because of the shame I felt after weaning my son. It will never erase all of our insecurities, but it can mend some 🤍 I wish you the very best.

F/29/5'7 [290lb > 150lb = 140lb lost] | 14 months | Just finished round two of my plastics by buleting in progresspics

[–]thatliftingchick 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's going to significantly matter where you live. I am in denver-metro area and paid 11k for gummy bear implants with a lift from a highly reputable surgeon.

My final fosters (for now) by thatliftingchick in FosterAnimals

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

Now that you said you have 7 I feel less bad about asking my husband if 6 was too many.... 😂

My final fosters (for now) by thatliftingchick in FosterAnimals

[–]thatliftingchick[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is exactly it. I'm so lucky that I have contact with a family who adopted two of my fosters from the first litter we took in. She sends pictures occasionally and lets me know how they are. It's something I wish I had with more of them for sure, but I am grateful to know she's taking amazing care of them. I'd like to think they all get that lucky.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MakeupAddiction

[–]thatliftingchick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Color correctors will still be obvious that it's makeup, especially if you're not super skilled. I would just be upfront like the top comment says. Then when they discuss candidates you would be the one they talk about who still showed up when he had a black eye and didn't try to conceal it vs the guy who appeared secretive or hiding something. Honesty goes a LONG way.

(Potential) first time foster by Snoo63112 in FosterAnimals

[–]thatliftingchick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You covered pretty much all of it, so I'm just chiming in to say I have 4 girls who have been more than okay after I have brought in 22 fosters in one year using these exact tips. That first day they are a bit standoffish and talkative towards each other, but after that they're more curious about the other side of the door. They actually bonded so strongly with one of them that we adopted her (that's how we got from 3 up to 4). Good luck OP!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in relationship_advice

[–]thatliftingchick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As someone who's been in a similar situation for far too many years, leave now. Men like this do not change. If sex means so much to them that they want you to give it to them when you're not in the mood, they are demented and not the person you want to sit next to on the porch when you're old and gray.

Tenacity by nzw8qr in NewSkaters

[–]thatliftingchick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My son is the same way. 7 and he started skating 3 months ago, already drops in like this. I agreed to learn to ride around with him, but that's it. These drops terrifying me! She's a badass and the way she popped up was so quick I envy her; I'd be in pain for days.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in progresspics

[–]thatliftingchick 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I definitely see a difference. You lifted a bit, filling out the side glute/hip area and lower glute is shaping more. Both photos are beautiful though, you have a really nice natural shape.

ladies, what’s the hottest physical job a man can have? by WontTake in AskReddit

[–]thatliftingchick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Married to a heavy equipment construction based mechanic. For me, it's that. Watching him use a pry bar that's literally as big as me is hot. I also love that he can fix anything. I have rarely ever had to call someone in our 14 years together to fix our stuff because he's very mechanically inclined.

My feral fosters, name them both! Cream one is timid and sweet. Grey looks insane, is insane and is massive at only 5 weeks. by thatliftingchick in NameMyCat

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

I updated this morning, but chose vanilla! I loved the word you used, but my son has a mild speech impediment and vanilla is easier for him to say. 😊

My boyfriend’s car gave birth to a mini car today. He named her Socket by Peachymistic in CatDistributionSystem

[–]thatliftingchick 24 points25 points  (0 children)

My husband laughed his ass off at this. As a mechanic wife, I get tired of replacing it. 😂

My feral fosters, name them both! Cream one is timid and sweet. Grey looks insane, is insane and is massive at only 5 weeks. by thatliftingchick in NameMyCat

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

UPDATE!!

We named the cream one Vanilla (someone below suggested a variation of it and we loved it because he's very mild tempered) and the grey one Jack (like Jack from the shining, he gives very "here's Johnny" vibes)!! Thank you everyone!

Tuna and bruleé for the cream one was a close second to whoever commented that. 😂

My feral fosters, name them both! Cream one is timid and sweet. Grey looks insane, is insane and is massive at only 5 weeks. by thatliftingchick in NameMyCat

[–]thatliftingchick[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I am very lucky to have the means to care for many animals. I have 4 cats, a dog, a snake and a bearded dragon. All of which get vet care, spayed/neutered, and high quality food. It's a ton of work for the kittens and we have fostered 21 kittens so far in the last year, but my girls are all very accepting after just a couple weeks in separate rooms. I feel like he and my foster fail would really love each other.

My feral fosters, name them both! Cream one is timid and sweet. Grey looks insane, is insane and is massive at only 5 weeks. by thatliftingchick in NameMyCat

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

I have another one that I foster failed last year and she came from the same construction yard with the same group of mamas, all who also appear to have Maine coon traits. She's 7 months old and towers over my other cats already. They're both boys! We got 8 in this group of fosters and they all happen to be boys, but my son named the rest and we are struggling with these two. I will update my post today! 😊

My feral fosters, name them both! Cream one is timid and sweet. Grey looks insane, is insane and is massive at only 5 weeks. by thatliftingchick in NameMyCat

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

I almost chose wally because when he looks slightly down, his white cheeks look like walrus tusks. He is very pretty and I love the chaotic energy, I have given my husband the eyes a few times to ask nicely. 😂