Ah, of course! I probably didn't get it immediately, because Mr. Cat went right to lounging around in his underwear once we were married.
Ah, of course! I probably didn't get it immediately, because Mr. Cat went right to lounging around in his underwear once we were married.
I don't get it. Married spiderman have to wear sweatpants?
Why is he wearing sweatpants over his costume?
I have a similar issue with Mr. Cat.
I checked. It's only the first instance. He can still appeal.
Is that true? Seven years in prison and barred from holding public office for life? That's amazing. I never thought he'd get convicted.
Me too! I've never heard of this.
I've always wondered if that test is really valid. Dogs may not recognize themselves in a mirror, but they also don't use their eyesight as much as humans. They rely way more on their sense of smell, than their eyesight. It's no coincidence that all animals that pass the mirror test have very good eyesight.
I have the same problem. I used to really like her. Now, I just don't know...
What really bothers me about these scenes (and really about all these GoT scenes in the north), that Jon Snow never wears a hat. It's simply impossible that these curls provide the enough insulation. The contrast between their clothes and the headgear is bothering me so much that I end up yelling at the telly at…
Oh god, can you pull up the picture next to that girl? Or just tell us what's on it? Is it really someone in a bathroom?
I don't think my ambivalence ended, really, I just finally made a decision to go ahead despite all the doubts. All in all, I think my priorities shifted a lot as I got older.
I'm not the person to ask, because I have kind of decided on kids now.
'We don't get along' might work for the nosy guests. Thanks! I don't think it will shut the in-laws up, but maybe the truth will.
Ok. On the positive side, with you being younger, you have a lot of time to shape your profile and skills into something high in demand.
Ok. Maybe not a therapist, but maybe someone should monitor you regularly? Your psychiatrist? They should take the brain chemistry more seriously. Or a neurologist? Another doctor? A friend? You are probably seeing your prescribing doc every few months, no? Could you do it more often? I don't know, just brainstorming…
Thanks! It's my greatest problem at the moment regarding that situation. I might post something about it on groupthink tomorrow. Might. I don't know yet.
Depending on what works best on her you could be honest with her about the therapist, or you could just frame it as her coming to your therapy sessions in order to help you.
I have zero experience in these kind of situations, so feel free to disregard my advice, because it's probably naive.
I was telling people I don't want kids when I was younger, but in fact, deep inside I was a bit ambivalent about it.