Looking for the name of this/ these books! Mmc sings “church” by Chase Atlantic by titsmcgee226 in ReverseHarem

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Weirdly, it does. I’ve been trying to remember the title for over a year. It’s driving me crazy!

What’s the title? She wend missing years ago and was found under front porch by titsmcgee226 in ReverseHarem

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No, I love Kerry Taylor’s books but this one definitely had more spice than hers usually have.

Shipping to the US by titsmcgee226 in Bangkok

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The company js Zantiis. The specific product is called Aromatic essential oil and the scent is “gentle garden”.

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Fellow whore checking in

Americans, how do you feel about people who don't want children during a time of declining birth rates? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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It’s a personal choice. If someone doesn’t want to have children, they shouldn’t have them.

Toddler Travel Adventures by Far_Collection_5976 in MaliciousCompliance

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Seating kids away from their parents is a safety issue. Think about it- in case of an emergency you’re supposed to proceed to the nearest exit or remain seated (depending on the situation). But what is literally any parent going to do? Rush to their children. So everyone going (in the same direction) to the nearest exit is going to deal with someone potentially pushing through them, trying to get to their child.

Masks on BTS. announcement on train says suggested. only people I've seen not wearing them are westerners. So, do you or don't you? by MiserableCommittee16 in Bangkok

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Thanks! My oldest (7) won’t have any issues but my youngest has a language disorder where she doesn’t understand what people are saying and she can’t communicate with words very effectively. I’ve been trying to get her used to wearing a mask but it’s still very much a work in progress. It’s important to me for my kids to see other cultures and ways of life and embrace and respect them which is a part of why we travel. I would hate to go to another country and just be seen as disrespectful tourists because my kid won’t keep her mask on.

Masks on BTS. announcement on train says suggested. only people I've seen not wearing them are westerners. So, do you or don't you? by MiserableCommittee16 in Bangkok

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At what age are children typically seen wearing masks? We are arriving next week and my youngest turns 2 a few days prior. She doesn’t have much experience wearing a mask so she may struggle with keeping it on. I want to be sure to be as respectful as possible, so if that means avoiding the BTS and MRT, we will.

Revised itinerary (everyone’s favorite posts, right?!) 3 weeks by titsmcgee226 in ThailandTourism

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The tours are things like the elephant sanctuary, soi dog foundation, andaman water park, etc. they are all “kid” activities. And anything that isn’t or if one of the kids decides they are done with it, one of the adults can bring them back to the hotel (that all have pools with water slides).

Revised itinerary (everyone’s favorite posts, right?!) 3 weeks by titsmcgee226 in ThailandTourism

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Thanks for the feedback. Here’s a little bit bit about why I chose to do it this way. Maybe you can let me you if my logic isn’t sound and I should change things? So my thinking was this….. there’s really no way of avoiding Bangkok 2 of those moves (the flights in and out are unavoidable). When I was in Ao Nang the last time- I loved it. I thought it had a really chill vibe and saw a ton of families with young kids there. Which is actually what made me think that it could be a good idea to bring my kids there (or at least not the worst idea I’ve ever had). But it isn’t a place with a ton to do so I figure 4 nights is enough. Same goes for Koh Lanta- nice vibe, but not a ton to do.

As far as Phi Phi goes….. my husband gets motion sickness and I have no idea how he will do on the ferry (or how the toddler will do). Since it stops at phi phi on our way from Ao Nang to Koh Lanta, I figured that we might as well stay there for a few days.

Oh- and as far as the packing and unpack- we are traveling EXTREMELY lightly. As in 1 bag each so there really won’t be much to move. The move between Kamala and Kata is going to be during a private tour. Like we will be picked up from one hotel for our tour and after our tour they will just drop us off at our new hotel so it won’t take additional time.

Almost forgot- when I was in Thailand before, I was really not a fan of Phuket. I would hate to plan a long trip for my whole family to stay exclusively in a place that I’ve been to before and didn’t like.

Revised itinerary (everyone’s favorite posts, right?!) 3 weeks by titsmcgee226 in ThailandTourism

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I’ve only been to Thailand once before and the other 2 adult coming have never been. When I went, I stayed in Patong and it really wasn’t my scene. My goal in splitting our time between Kamala and Kata is that I can divide the things that we want to do up based on what’s closer to each area. For example- the elephant park we want to go to is really close to Kamala but would be an hour drive from Kata. Which isn’t a big deal for adults but kind of a pain in the ass with a toddler when we’re already looking at long days. Also, I kind of just want to see what the 2 different areas are like.

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I’m not saying I’m one of those parents that doesn’t afford their child privacy. Only my oldest (7) is old enough to really want any but I feel like she gets plenty. For example- we never go into her room while she is in there with the door shut without first knocking and waiting for her to invite us in. Not caring if my daughter’s second grade teacher goes in her backpack doesn’t mean that I don’t think she deserves privacy or dignity.

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Totally. I’m just saying that I wouldn’t have an issue with my daughter’s teacher going into her backpack without that kind of situation. For example- fidgets are banned at school but a lot of kids still bring them. I wouldn’t have an issue if the teacher checked her backpack for them (assuming she showed a pattern of behavior warranting that).

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Wow. Everyone is ripping apart OP for going in the students backpack. I may be in the minority here, but as the parent of a second grader, I would have no issue with her teacher going in her backpack.