Thanks! Unfortunately a lot of healthcare I need is not available to me, either due to cost or because proper treatments/cures don't exist yet. But it was a nice thought anyway.
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I am so jealous. My old work had stalls with gaps. The whole room was a bit tight, so you couldn't just back up far enough to see the feet of the person in the stall. The locks were installed in such a way that if you pulled the door a little, it would open. (So a discreet soft pull on the door was not a good way of determining occupancy.)
The only way to know was to look in the gap.
I was about to go in a stall when I made eye contact with the current occupant of said stall. She just yelled out "YOU CREEPIN?"
I am of course not socially awkward at all and was completely normal when I replied back "no... Sorry."
Actual privacy in a multi-stall bathroom would be so nice.
Ahh no worries. I was just curious from an internet stranger's perspective, but thanks for the info you did have!
Interesting! Does he have any issues with other people needing to access near the house, like getting deliveries and the meters for utilities read?
No. I'll take someone at their word about their sexual orientation.
If someone is bi and they only date people of the opposite gender, they're still bi. They're not straight but want to be different.
If someone is bi and they only date people of the same gender, they're still bi. They're not gay in denial.
If someone says they're bi, and they're not... Who cares?
Then you'll have to source your mold elsewhere. Bleu cheese is an option.
Easier than having them in parallel, like a wanna-be octomom.
Ahh my back. I need money to fix it.
I think it happens often. Doesn't make it right. I'm sorry she said something so hurtful to you.
If you want advice or just to talk, message me. I will listen.
Curious about the meaning of life? I don't think we're really assigned roles. We're just kind of here. You can just do the minimum if you want, just securing food and shelter. Or you can choose to do more if you have the means. You have the freedom to assign your own meaning to your life. I find most people either pursue religion/spirituality, community service, knowledge, or pleasure.
I did. I do have sleep apnea, but it is mild. Mild enough that they're hoping that fixing my bite will make the apnea go away. (My bite causes other problems so that would be a big win for me.) They will prescribe a CPAP if it's not enough.
I'm hoping I'll respond to these treatments enough that we won't need to dig any more, but I want to know just in case. It seems like I keep finding more information about how my brain working differently can make things more difficult for me, so I am always curious to read what others say about it.
I take my wins where I can. Here are some things that help.
When my previous day's todo list is completed.
Fresh linen day.
When stuff is in its place.
Being able to drink my morning drink in peace.
A clean counter.
When my clothes and lotion don't give me texture issues.
I like making surfaces in my home shiny, like my microwave or shower. Would you find a sense of accomplishment cleaning something small like your sink and admiring it? Sometimes I like the squeaky sounds when I scrub a surface... Kind of soothing.
I find if I just focus on a little part at a time, the task seems less daunting and it makes it easier to get started.