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Looking for Honest Opinions

I’m currently working on this novel and was wondering if anyone would be willing to read the first chapter and give me their honest opinion/feedback.

Just comment below or hit me up in pm.

It’s about sibling bonding. That’s all I’m gonna give for now.

Thank you lovelies!
Hope you have a nice day/evening!

If you want, perhaps I shall read your first paragraph as well.

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u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 4 days ago

What should I name this boy?

Just got this boy and am having a hard time coming up with a name. He’s bright orange in real life

u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 2 months ago

Neee some advice

I’m a regressor but I know my bf isn’t into that stuffs. He’s gotten me stuffies and candies before as a surprise or a treat and enjoys watching cartoons with me, but that’s pretty much the extent of it. Does anyone else regress in their free time? If so, how do you regress with no cg/ regress without worry of being caught?

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u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 2 months ago
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Searching for some kitty names! I’m so stumped

I’m back! Yes, I’m back…and still haven’t come up with a name for her! I was thinking Cake from adventure time but Hubby had no idea who that was and don’t like it! If anyone thinks of a good name let me know!

u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 3 months ago

AITA for asking for my kitten back

I was in a pretty low place when a kitten randomly showed up outside. I took her in and cared for her for a few weeks, and I ended up getting much more attached to her than I realized at the time.

A friend of mine then texted me saying she'd lost her cat and was really upset about it. Wanting to help, I offered her the kitten. She immediately agreed and took her home.

Less than 24 hours later, I realized I'd made a huge mistake. I was genuinely heartbroken and felt like I was mourning the kitten. I know offering her in the first place was my decision, and looking back I should have thought it through more carefully.

I reached out to my friend and told her I regretted giving the kitten away and hadn't realized how attached I'd become. I asked if there was any chance I could have her back and offered to help find or pay for another cat as a compromise.

She said no. She told me the kitten was part of her family now and that she had already bonded with her. She also told me that if I took the kitten back, she didn't want another cat.

I apologized multiple times and told her I understood why she felt the way she did, and dropped it.

After that, the conversation became more heated, and eventually she decided she didn't want to continue the friendship.

I understand that many people will think I was wrong for asking for the kitten back after giving her away. I also know I made the mistake of offering her before I fully understood how attached I was. At the same time, because the whole situation happened in less than a day after she took the kitten home, I didn't feel like it was unreasonable to at least ask.

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u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 3 months ago

AITJ

I was in a pretty low place when a kitten randomly showed up outside. I took her in and cared for her for a few weeks, and I ended up getting much more attached to her than I realized at the time.

A friend of mine then texted me saying she'd lost her cat and was really upset about it. Wanting to help, I offered her the kitten. She immediately agreed and took her home.

Less than 24 hours later, I realized I'd made a huge mistake. I was genuinely heartbroken and felt like I was mourning the kitten. I know offering her in the first place was my decision, and looking back I should have thought it through more carefully.

I reached out to my friend and told her I regretted giving the kitten away and hadn't realized how attached I'd become. I asked if there was any chance I could have her back and offered to help find or pay for another cat as a compromise.

She said no. She told me the kitten was part of her family now and that she had already bonded with her. She also told me that if I took the kitten back, she didn't want another cat.

I apologized multiple times and told her I understood why she felt the way she did. After that, the conversation became more heated, and eventually she decided she didn't want to continue the friendship.

I understand that many people will think I was wrong for asking for the kitten back after giving her away. I also know I made the mistake of offering her before I fully understood how attached I was. At the same time, because the whole situation happened in less than a day after she took the kitten home, I didn't feel like it was unreasonable to at least ask.

AITj

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u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 3 months ago

AITB

I was in a pretty low place when a kitten randomly showed up outside. I took her in and cared for her for a few weeks, and I ended up getting much more attached to her than I realized at the time.

A friend of mine then texted me saying she'd lost her cat and was really upset about it. Wanting to help, I offered her the kitten. She immediately agreed and took her home.

Less than 24 hours later, I realized I'd made a huge mistake. I was genuinely heartbroken and felt like I was mourning the kitten. I know offering her in the first place was my decision, and looking back I should have thought it through more carefully.

I reached out to my friend and told her I regretted giving the kitten away and hadn't realized how attached I'd become. I asked if there was any chance I could have her back and offered to help find or pay for another cat as a compromise.

She said no. She told me the kitten was part of her family now and that she had already bonded with her. She also told me that if I took the kitten back, she didn't want another cat.

I apologized multiple times and told her I understood why she felt the way she did. After that, the conversation became more heated, and eventually she decided she didn't want to continue the friendship.

I understand that many people will think I was wrong for asking for the kitten back after giving her away. I also know I made the mistake of offering her before I fully understood how attached I was. At the same time, because the whole situation happened in less than a day after she took the kitten home, I didn't feel like it was unreasonable to at least ask.

AITB

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u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 3 months ago
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AITAH for asking for my kitten back?

I was in a pretty low place when a kitten randomly showed up outside. I took her in and cared for her for a few weeks, and I ended up getting much more attached to her than I realized at the time.

A friend of mine then texted me saying she'd lost her cat and was really upset about it. Wanting to help, I offered her the kitten. She immediately agreed and took her home.

Less than 24 hours later, I realized I'd made a huge mistake. I was genuinely heartbroken and felt like I was mourning the kitten. I know offering her in the first place was my decision, and looking back I should have thought it through more carefully.

I reached out to my friend and told her I regretted giving the kitten away and hadn't realized how attached I'd become. I asked if there was any chance I could have her back and offered to help find or pay for another cat as a compromise.

She said no. She told me the kitten was part of her family now and that she had already bonded with her. She also told me that if I took the kitten back, she didn't want another cat.

I apologized multiple times and told her I understood why she felt the way she did, and dropped it.

After that, the conversation became more heated, and eventually she decided she didn't want to continue the friendship.

I understand that many people will think I was wrong for asking for the kitten back after giving her away. I also know I made the mistake of offering her before I fully understood how attached I was. At the same time, because the whole situation happened in less than a day after she took the kitten home, I didn't feel like it was unreasonable to at least ask.

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u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 3 months ago

New bby

I can’t tell the gender and doesn’t have a name yet, but such a sweet baby! This is a flame point right?

u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 3 months ago

Name ideas?

Looking for unhinged/cute names (please nothing super long incase I have to call for them. Unsure of gender). Originally posted this thinking it’s a boy, but I’m starting to question it.

u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 3 months ago

What should I name him?

Just got this rabbit and need help naming him! He’s all brown. I want something unique but nothing that would sound stupid or long

u/Sea-Knowledge-2647 — 3 months ago