▲ 28 r/cats

My cat always lick me

Idk why she does that but she is so cute

u/Elenalatina — 8 days ago
▲ 14 r/Advice

I think my husband’s friend is helpless

So this story is about my husband (34M).
He owns a pizza restaurant and has an employee (31M) who eventually became one of his close friends. They’ve worked together for about six years. During that time, my husband mentored him, helped him grow professionally, guided him through buying a house, getting a stable career, and gave him plenty of life advice.
The guy had never had a girlfriend during all those years. My husband even tried setting him up and getting phone numbers for him, but somehow he would always “lose” them.
For the last three years, my husband has basically been acting as his relationship coach because his friend’s ultimate goal is to get married.
The problem is that his friend is extremely picky. He wanted a woman who is a virgin, religious, attractive, under 25, from the Middle East… and the list goes on.
Well, Redditors, believe it or not, he actually found one.
After only three weeks of dating, he started digging through her social media accounts and questioning mutual followers about how they knew her. Eventually, he found out that one of them had kissed her years ago (she was still a virgin), and he immediately broke up with her.
His reasoning? He’s terrified that one day someone will come up to him and say, “I dated her.”
My husband is furious. He feels like his friend constantly sabotages himself and says he’s done mentoring him because nothing seems to get through.
I think the guy is gay…
What would you do in my husband’s position? Is there any point in continuing to help someone who keeps getting in their own way?

My husband didnt know about the unrealistic standards until he told him the reason why they broke up. And now my husband wants to fired

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u/Elenalatina — 9 days ago

I think my huband’s friend is gay

So this story is about my husband (34M).
He owns a pizza restaurant and has an employee (31M) who eventually became one of his close friends. They’ve worked together for about six years. During that time, my husband mentored him, helped him grow professionally, guided him through buying a house, getting a stable career, and gave him plenty of life advice.
The guy had never had a girlfriend during all those years. My husband even tried setting him up and getting phone numbers for him, but somehow he would always “lose” them.
For the last three years, my husband has basically been acting as his relationship coach because his friend’s ultimate goal is to get married.
The problem is that his friend is extremely picky. He wanted a woman who is a virgin, religious, attractive, under 25, from the Middle East… and the list goes on.
Well, Redditors, believe it or not, he actually found one.
After only three weeks of dating, he started digging through her social media accounts and questioning mutual followers about how they knew her. Eventually, he found out that one of them had kissed her years ago (she was still a virgin), and he immediately broke up with her.
His reasoning? He’s terrified that one day someone will come up to him and say, “I dated her.”
My husband is furious. He feels like his friend constantly sabotages himself and says he’s done mentoring him because nothing seems to get through.
I think the guy is gay…
What would you do in my husband’s position? Is there any point in continuing to help someone who keeps getting in their own way?

My husband didnt know about the unrealistic standards until he told him the reason why they broke up. And now my husband wants to fired
Him.

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u/Elenalatina — 10 days ago
▲ 75 r/AITAH

AITAH for thinking my husband’s friend is impossible to help?

So this story is about my husband (34M).
He owns a pizza restaurant and has an employee (31M) who eventually became one of his close friends. They’ve worked together for about six years. During that time, my husband mentored him, helped him grow professionally, guided him through buying a house, getting a stable career, and gave him plenty of life advice.
The guy had never had a girlfriend during all those years. My husband even tried setting him up and getting phone numbers for him, but somehow he would always “lose” them.
For the last three years, my husband has basically been acting as his relationship coach because his friend’s ultimate goal is to get married.
The problem is that his friend is extremely picky. He wanted a woman who is a virgin, religious, attractive, under 25, from the Middle East… and the list goes on.
Well, Redditors, believe it or not, he actually found one.
After only three weeks of dating, he started digging through her social media accounts and questioning mutual followers about how they knew her. Eventually, he found out that one of them had kissed her years ago (she was still a virgin), and he immediately broke up with her.
His reasoning? He’s terrified that one day someone will come up to him and say, “I dated her.”
My husband is furious. He feels like his friend constantly sabotages himself and says he’s done mentoring him because nothing seems to get through.
What would you do in my husband’s position? Is there any point in continuing to help someone who keeps getting in their own way?

Edit : My husband didnt know about the unrealistic standards until he told him the reason why they broke up.

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u/Elenalatina — 12 days ago

My neighbor is a Karen

Hey! Ive been owning this property (condo) since 2020 and I rent it to a sweet single young girl. She had a nice little poodle dog (dogs are aloud in the condo) and isolation is in concrete so we usually don’t hear nothing. So the “Karen” started complaining about the dog barking once in a while. The renter started to bring the dog into daycare or leave the dog at her mom when travelling . Karen still complained from some barks once in a while. Even called the police, the cops couldn’t do nothing because the barking was between day time. She complained throughout the cooperative and we won because she was the only one complaining and we sent the daycare receipts of days she said she “heard” the barking sound. After years of bullshit I had to move back and I work 50 hours per week so im barely home. The F* Karen now start to complain about the sound of my cooking fan. Wich I use twice per week. I even took an appointment for next week and b*tch dont want to say hi and sending me messages like “i’m sick of your fckn fan” even if I told her I took the appointment.
Edit I forgot to say that Karen is alergic to music and is 60yo single, no kid, no friend, no family, work from home.

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u/Elenalatina — 23 days ago