u/fatladywhodoesntsing

Got a great apartment recommendation here and have been in it a little over a year now. Looking to upsize. Any recommendations for a 2 bed 2 bath apartment?

I would love to stay where I am but this complex only offers a 2 bedroom 1 bath at most.

I’m currently in Northport and I do like being here but I’m not closed off to Tuscaloosa. Just looking for something nice that doesn’t come with loads of issues.

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u/fatladywhodoesntsing — 6 days ago
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Realistically, how has it gone for you guys who don’t allow management/work to communicate with you via cell phone? Does it actually work to ignore them and not allow them to message or call you?

I’m likely about to get a new phone and thinking about changing the number everyone, including coworkers, currently knows.

But being honest, does this really work in practice? In theory is one thing, but how is it going for you in practice?

Does it cause tension?

I’m in a smaller office with only 3 routes.

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u/fatladywhodoesntsing — 8 days ago

29F

I’ve always thought I’d like to do both conception via donor and fostering (I understand the goal is reunification, that’s never been an issue for me), but I’m so undecided still due to a few factors.

I have to wait to try to conceive either way, as I’m currently 270lb (at 5’7”) and aware I need to lose weight first. I have a doctor’s appointment for a check-up scheduled soon to see where I am, what my baseline health is currently.

With fostering, there’s some changes that would have to be made for me also. Such as I currently live in a 1 bedroom apartment paying just under a thousand in rent ($950). I’d likely need to move to a 2 bedroom and my rent would increase to $1,200.

My dilemma is should I simply focus on becoming healthier and saving money for my conception journey? Keep the lower rent in an effort to help me save?

Or should I follow the other side of my heart and begin my fostering journey?

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u/fatladywhodoesntsing — 27 days ago