
Apparently I’ve been raw dogging astigmatism for years.
Finally an explanation for why night driving gives me headaches! Can this also explain why I am so athletically uncoordinated?

Finally an explanation for why night driving gives me headaches! Can this also explain why I am so athletically uncoordinated?
I 24f and my buddy from tinder 24m have been hooking up for a few weeks, I think both of us are the best lay either of us have had in a while and we are both very happy. The only thing I would change about him is I wish he could last a bit longer because while he gets to finish 100% of the time, I am sitting at 75%.
To remedy this last time we hooked up(earlier today) I asked him to keep going after he came, while I was still in doggy. He wasn’t going as quickly so I was throwing myself back on to him but after about a minute or two he tapped out because it was too sensitive.
As a woman I can go for multiple orgasms in a row without needing a break like men do, I am just curious what does it feel like for men to immediately jump back into penetration after finishing. Is it painful? I am really trying to understand.
Edit: just mentioning, he is uncircumcised if that provides anymore content
I 25f have a lot of trouble expressing my thoughts in a coherent way verbally, I talk without purpose sometimes just trying to get the words out and hoping the person listening is making sense of what I am saying in their heads; they often can’t. I envy people who can just think about how they feel about something, or their opinions on a topic and share them freely and immediately, it usually takes me sometime to think alone to come to a conclusion about that stuff.
It shows up in horrible ways too, particularly in romantic relationships and friendships where I don’t know how to express myself and my feelings so I either end up stuck with people I have nothing in common with always agreeing with them and being easy going, or as a lost connection depending on if the other person can understand me or not.
I am not even sure I am making sense right now… ugh
While at a networking event I got to chatting with an analyst from Deloitte advisory. He mentioned that their firm got “sued the least out of the big 4…except for the Australian government incident”. I without thinking blurted out “since AI is still relatively new and there is not much precedent for how it should be used in consulting it’s good for the entire industry that Deloitte got sued because it is creating precedence that other firms can follow.
Cooked, absolutely cooked.
And no he did not want to give me his LinkedIn.
Hello,
I 25f, based in Toronto, and NYC am creating a business selling shampoo and conditioner bars. I know the market is fairly saturated with these (Lush, I’ve seen ones at Walmart, and online) but I think I have an edge living in a major city I can interact with my customers directly at farmers markets and public parks.
I am very comfortable being the face of a brand and doing social media on my own before I have the capacity to hire. My product is here, the packaging is ready, and my waitlist is growing day by day because we are leaning into the sustainability angle and promising a portion of profits to helping people displaced by wildfires.
I am going to use the money made from white labelling to create my own product until it’s perfect(enough), get a piece of marketshare these companies don’t already have (I know exactly what groups to target) then exit.
Am I being overzealous, or is this typical first time founder optimism
Hey everyone, I wanted to share something I've been working on and get some honest feedback.
I've always had a hard time with deodorants. A lot of them either smell way too strong, leave that weird powdery buildup, or irritate my skin. I also noticed that after a full day, the deodorant smell mixed with sweat was honestly worse than just having no deodorant.
I tried making my own spray with just magnesium chloride and distilled water, and I was surprised by how well it worked for me. The thing I liked most was how it does not get the nasty deodorant + bo combo smell most deodorants get when they wear off.
I decided to make it into a small business called Mineral House Co where I plan on selling this. Currently I only have a waitlist live, and I haven't even purchased a domain yet but I would love to hear some feedback. Is this something you find yourself excited about?
Would love to hear what people actually look for in a deodorant alternative.
I'm 25F and wear a 36F bra. It's summer where I live, and I work outside, so underboob sweat is driving me crazy.
I've tried the cotton sweat pads from Amazon, but they honestly feel like I'm wearing chicken cutlets under my bra. They're just too bulky and uncomfortable.
I'm looking for a topical product that helps with sweat or odor, but not an antiperspirant since I'm allergic to aluminum. So far I've tried baby powder and magnesium oil, both are... good, baby powder obviously stops the sweat and some odor while magnesium oil stops all odor and some sweat...
Has anyone found something that actually works?
Does not work as well as a regular, but as long as you don't get too sweaty I think its a great alternative to deodorant if you want something that will kill some BO but still let you sweat and get all the gunk out of your arm pits
Been lurking in this subreddit for the past few days and noticed a pattern worth flagging: smart founders building genuinely great SaaS products, but traffic and revenue aren't matching the quality of the product.
A few things I've seen work, from my background in marketing and PR:
Journalist outreach: Skip the mass email blast. Find writers who actually cover your niche and pitch them with a simple formula: why this, why now. Specificity gets responses. Generic pitches get ignored.
Value proposition: If your ads aren't converting, the ads probably aren't the problem. Users need to understand why they should trust you and how you solve their specific pain point within seconds. Sharpen that first, then scale spend behind it.
There are more reasons, and obviously this is different for everyone but I am happy to go deeper on either of these if useful. Also open to DMs if anyone wants a second set of eyes on positioning or outreach strategy.
I 23 female work for a ngo based in the GTA my role consists of creating financial models to make predictions on financial aspects of the business, monitoring and pitch development to outside funders.
I am scheduled to work 40 hours a week but with AI I have found my job to take no more than 10-15 hours.
I am concerned that my position is losing value with automation and I am unsure how to create enough value to justify 40 hours with automation. I want to move out of my parents home and my current wage at less than 40 hours will not be enough for me to begin my life.
Is anyone else going through this, and how are you dealing.