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Sushi Buffets/ All you can eat recommendations

I'm looking for any good recommendations on all you can eat sushi, or sushi buffets in and around Durban. So far I have found one up in Umhlanga but that is a bit of a trek and was wondering if theres anything closer.

Any Asian stores besides Kokoro or Sun Sun market would be greatly appreciated too. 🙏

TYIA

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u/SeniorAd8239 — 24 hours ago

Partner has curly hair and I want to learn how to take care of it.

To preface this, I know it is their hair, their choice, but we've had conversations about this and they have given permission/expressed enthusiasm at me learning. If they get sick, or are tired, or if I want to do something nice for them, I want to know how to wash and care for their hair. They have 3c/4a curls/coils, I believe.

I have extremely straight hair and take my own hair care pretty seriously, but I don't want to approach learning about curly hair in the same way I did with straight hair.

As far as I know, their routine is as follows. They shampoo once with head and shoulders, and then use conditioner and does this 1 to 3 times a week. I think they detangle when washing. They towel dry and then air dry their hair. They wet their hair between washes and uses a product that I do not know for reshreshing, and dry brushes with a detangling brush. They don't do or wear anything with their hair when they sleep.

I have been looking at getting them a Denman brush or something similar to try, but I have no idea on what else we should look at getting, or if there are specific products or routines that would be worth trying.

Does anyone have technique and product recommendations, as well as any tips? I am a complete beginner at learning how to care for curly hair and want to make sure I do the right things for them so any advice or help is greatly appreciated!

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u/SeniorAd8239 — 25 days ago

How to bring up sex talk?

I've been talking to someone the past few months, and things are getting more serious. I want to have a conversation with him about how to properly please each other during sex, since we've both expressed feeling less experienced than we'd like to be, or scared we're not performing well, but I don't know how to bring it up without making it seem like he's been doing a 'bad' job, or making the conversation awkward. We really like each other, and we have a great connection, but neither of us are good with conversations like this so any tips would be appreciated!

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u/SeniorAd8239 — 3 months ago