Shopping in the boys’ children section for broke lesbians

Shopping in the boys’ children section for broke lesbians

Just robbed target by getting black dress pants for NINETEEN US DOLLARS. Obviously this hack is for limited body types - I’m 5’5” and not curvy below the boobs so a boys’ 16 works well and saves a fortune whether you’re shopping at the thrift store of buying new.

u/lj266243 — 3 days ago

Question: Any advice going into a full leg sleeve?

Having a consultation later this week with an NYC artist for a full leg sleeve, their ig is @jhondrawvolta. This is my first sleeve and I’m curious for any and all advice for either the design collaboration process or actual sessions. What’s something you wish you’d known/done from start to finish? Thanks!

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u/lj266243 — 13 days ago

Arch Support: Topo vs Altra?

Anyone that’s worn both, which has more arch support and in which style(s)? Currently using Topo Phantom 3 for about a year and need more support

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u/lj266243 — 13 days ago

Typical night, bun judging cats from a distance with ears saying “absolutely no funny business was approved”

u/lj266243 — 1 month ago

Looking for a trusted cat surgeon

My cat needs a sialoadenectomy (removing a salivary gland) and wondering if anyone has a recommendation in JC or short distance away in the city or in jersey. I have a couple quotes but still looking

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u/lj266243 — 2 months ago
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Vet prescribed Claro/simplera otic for my young cat’s ear infection, should I feel as hesitant as I do?

8months, female, domestic short hair, ear infection in one ear and yeast in both.

TLDR: Vet sent her home with half dose simplera otic for each ear and I’m very wary after seeing it’s not approved for cats. Are the adverse side affects extremely rare?

The woman who runs the rescue I foster-to-adopted Sport from a couple months ago still supports with vet appointments, both organizing and paying, until Sport is at 100%. So I’m not the only one making decisions.

Today vet confirmed one ear infection and yeast in both ears. Sent her home with gabapentin and Simplera otic to administer at home with the help of the woman from the rescue. Sport was being incredibly difficult to work with when they tried to administer and started trying to bite the tech and they couldn’t sedate bc she’d recently eaten.

Giving her something that says NOT FOR CATS is obviously causing me some concern. Are half doses frequently given to cats?

ETA: The woman from the rescue said it’s ok when I texted her the label to clarify whether I received the right medication.

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u/lj266243 — 2 months ago