Husband threw this out.
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Husband threw this out.

I found this in the trash. My husband uses (no exaggeration) ⅙ of this bottle for a shower AND he showers twice a day. I started buying this body wash from Amazon to keep him from using mine (bath and body works body wash) because my NEW bottle will be gone in 3 days. I could get one wash out of this body wash he threw away.

u/Good-Marsupial8 — 1 day ago

Things we don't say any more

I miss being able to ROFLMAO in conversation casually. Also just saw someone using w00t. Sometimes it feels like I erased large swathes of my adolescence and then little tidbits like this will pop up and it's like a door in a long hallway of doors opening onto a treasure room I forgot existed. I used to say ARGH a lot in conversation too hahaha. Maybe that was just me.

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u/Good-Marsupial8 — 16 days ago
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Stitch Mystery Help

Hello! Looking for some help troubleshooting. I have a Singer 57820C. I am trying to use what the manual calls the 'M' stitch, the last icon on the stitch selector. The first time I tried it I got the stitch in the center of pic 1 - a straight stitch with occasional zigzag. Then when I tried to use it it just turned into a multi stitch zigzag. I re-threaded, checked everything, and sewed a few more, getting the same result. I even switched to the multi stitch zigzag to see if I could spot a difference between the two but no luck. Any idea what might be causing this? I popped the top off and watched the mechanicals as I moved the selector switch but everything seems to be moving fine. Any advice appreciated.

ETA: I am using a stretch needle, 100% polyester thread, i have played around with stitch length, width, and tension. I generally have been keeping my tension a little lower (around 2) when sewing stretch. I am only trying this stitch to experiment with something and am trying to figure out if this is a mechanical problem.

u/Good-Marsupial8 — 28 days ago

Halter top v2: looks good but needs work

Slide 2 is version 1. I like the pattern on this fabric but it's stiffer and highlights that I can probably afford to work on the bust shape a little. However still comfy and supportive. Overall i like how it came out.

u/Good-Marsupial8 — 1 month ago

Got tired of no bikini tops being comfy

Baby's first time using stretch fabric and first time doing a full bust adjustment. This was mostly to test the pattern but it actually came out great! Also it's a free pattern (not mine), I made some small adjustments (longer back tie, thicker straps) and will totally be making another one in a similar fabric. I'm also not usually one to wear a crop top but am at a point in my life where finally IDC if I'm a little lumpy as long as I'm comfy

pattern here!

u/Good-Marsupial8 — 1 month ago

Foraged so I can make a childhood nostalgia treat just like my ancestors used to make

I come from a long line of medicine women, we are gonna have a GREAT time after dinner folks. Hope y'all like pizza funghi

u/Good-Marsupial8 — 1 month ago

Dade's ear folded over in opening

Am I hallucinating or is his ear folded under the headphones at like 1:26 here? It's driving me crazy. Like when my dog has his ear inside out!!!!

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u/Good-Marsupial8 — 1 month ago

My jalapeno that only wants to grow gigantic cotelydons

Planted in February. Must be bad genetics. I just wanna see how long it'll stay alive at this point

u/Good-Marsupial8 — 3 months ago
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Frost warning

Just saw this... Staring at my blueberry bushes and apple tree and little baby plants I stuck in the ground this year and hoping it's not that bad...

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u/Good-Marsupial8 — 3 months ago

Saw a gyno today for a pap and mentioned i'm dealing with what I think is vaginal atrophy - difficulty getting wet, easily irritated from sex unless it's around ovulation, decreased or somehow uncomfortable clitoral sensation, and some difficulty inserting my nixit or diva cup during menstruation, though not consistently every month. After my exam she said that it looks healthy/pink and not dry, and she won't prescribe me vaginal estrogen cream yet. Is it worth getting a 2nd opinion or do I just stick it out til its bad enough to be treated? I have another appointment in a few months I had scheduled to talk more indepth about this but considering cancelling it.

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u/Good-Marsupial8 — 4 months ago