
u/Expensive_Carrot_688

i’m losing myself in vertigo
i’ve been dealing with chronic vertigo for 16 years at this point, and i’m only 20. i started my episode like 2 days ago and nothing is helping. i’ve been taking medicine as often as i can, hydrating as much as i can, and sleeping as much as i can and nothing works. i’ve had no relief for 16 years. i’m absolutely miserable at this point and i’ve lost myself in this condition. i just don’t feel like im ever taken seriously and i don’t know what to do
not sure if i’m a bad mommy for this or not lol
u ever just get so fed up with the noises ur piggies make at night that u just tell them to shut up 🥹 sorry gus and remy i love u but whew i get overstimulated so quick
opinions on Falmina?
i started falmina birth control recently and i’m worried that i won’t do well on it since birth control has always given me weird side effects. have any of you tried it before?
why do we think fiona married gus?
i feel like fiona knows that she isn’t the type to settle down in a relationship in any sense. she craves the adventure and change. i’m thinking it was probably because it was just a crazy thing to do and she liked that, but it was pointless. she went for sean like two weeks after they got married.
what do you guys think?
My hymen broke while being fingered for the first time
I bled everywhere and I’m mortified 🫠🫠 my bf was so sweet about it though, kinda turned me on even more
Taco Bell for din din 🙃
6 months with my boys 🥹🐹
these two guys have made my life infinitely better. i’m so grateful to have been able to rescue them and give them a safe forever home. to many more months of snuggles, wheeks, and bell pepper! i love you remy and gusgus 🥹🩷
hello everyone! I’m currently a sophomore in college studying human resources management. I’ve been conflicted as to whether I should stop at my associates degree, or if I should pursue a bachelors degree. I know that there will be a lot more career opportunities for me if I get a bachelors degree, but I also heard that there are plenty of HR jobs that you can get with an associates degree. If anyone has any opinions or suggestions, I would really appreciate it!
Edit: Let’s try and be respectful please! I simply asked a question