Dyptique and some other treasures

I keep Dyptique Eau Rose for layering only but I never use it. I sold Orpheon because I couldn’t smell it. I have L’Eau Papier and I feel like I’m forcing it. It’s simply too steamy, sweaty, starchy. So I no longer buy any full bottles of Dyptique, but I did order Fleur de Peau in a 5ml and I like it! I just can’t believe it. I get it, I like it, I’ll wear it! And the other three I got are so nice and I’m excited; Breathe Me, Limonata, and Soleil Tonka. I’m very happy. I’m not settling anymore because I “should” like it! I think it’s time to thin out the collection.

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u/Museumgirl518 — 6 days ago

I Feel Gross

Does anyone else who has a bidet use it to get things moving? It only works when I’m about to go anyway but can’t get it to finish the journey. I sit down and do the water (warm) that shoots straight up my bum and I just poop one bit at a time in my bidet. I’m very clean lol and it’s gross but at this point I’d do whatever to feel better!

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u/Museumgirl518 — 9 days ago

Oops

I just got confirmation of a four decant order which I kind of remember ordering? Anyway, I was wondering what you think of the fragrances in this rogue order: Fleur de Peau I know is well liked, Narcotica Limonata, Soleil Tonka and Breathe Me. Thanks. I’ve never sampled any.

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u/Museumgirl518 — 10 days ago

Ready for facelift but which kind for my face?

I know I can’t take medical advice unless you are a doc but I’m 61 and to be honest, I don’t mind my upper face! Is there a lower only facelift? Do you think I need a full one? Brutal honest is fine! Tell me what i need. I came into money and this is what I want to spend it on.

u/Museumgirl518 — 15 days ago
▲ 2 r/GERD

Maybe I’m the exception but my GERD gets so bad that I would do whatever it took to cure it. The meal size, frequency, triggers and not eating anything close to bedtime have been around since my diagnosis 20 years ago. When I see people on here commiserating over food, I realize that many, if not most, people struggle with quitting their favorite foods no matter what. That’s when I wonder, do I suffer more? Do I like food less? The answer is no. I’m very average. I read a study (I’m going to look for it) by a doc who said people struggle with changing food choices even if doing so would potentially add years to their lives. I don’t judge I just don’t understand it. I treat myself when I’m completely in remission but if I do it more than once, my symptoms return. My main symptom is a relentless dry cough that keeps my family awake, makes conversation impossible and has really come close to destroying my life. Maybe that makes me more desperate? I’m not trying to judge I’m just curious how it wouldn’t be worth making all the changes if it means feeling well. Thanks for reading and I would love to know your thoughts! Food is a very personal thing and a major part of life so I do get it!!!

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u/Museumgirl518 — 1 month ago