u/lovebitezxo

What's something you're surprisingly bad at?

I'll go first.. mine is parallel parking. I don't know what happens every time I try, it turns into a whole stressful situation and I end up needing way too many corrections. It's weird because I can drive fine in almost every other situation, but that one thing just never clicks.

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u/lovebitezxo — 1 day ago

being understood can feel more meaningful than simply being liked

A lot of people can like u without truly knowing who u are beneath the surface. But when someone genuinely understands how you think, what u mean, or why you feel a certain way, it creates a different kind of connection. You stop feeling like you have to constantly explain yourself or translate your thoughts to be accepted. Maybe that's why feeling understood can feel more comforting than just being liked by a lot of people.

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u/lovebitezxo — 13 days ago

people who chew loudly on public transport

This is such a small thing but it instantly gets on my nerves. There's always a one person on the train or bus just aggresively crunching chips or snacks like they're in their own room. I get that people need to eat, but the loud chewing right next to someone who's just trying to zone out is rough. It's not even the eating itself, just the noise that feels way louder in a quiet space. Just please stop.

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u/lovebitezxo — 14 days ago

I've been noticing lately i'm getting random breakouts mostly around my jawline and lowerface, eventhough the rest of my skin is pretty normal. Nothing major changed in my routine which is why it's confusing me. I keep seeing people say jawline acne is usually stress or hormonal but it's hard to tell what's actually causing it. sometimes it calms down then suddenly flares up again out of nowhere

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u/lovebitezxo — 15 days ago

Oily skin girl here... are milky toners worth the hype or am I just getting influenced again. I've been seeing them everywhere and I get the appeal of that soft hydrated glass skin look sounds nice but I keep wondering if it's too much for oily skin. I don't want to spend money and I'm afraid that it will only end up in my trashbin or worst getting breakouts.

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u/lovebitezxo — 21 days ago

I usually forget putting sunscreen. I know its benefits coz it helps a lot and I always tell myself I'll be consistent with it but some days I just really forget. Especially when I'm in a rush or staying indoors. Then I remember later and feel like I skipped something important. It's such a basic step but somehow the easiest one to miss

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u/lovebitezxo — 25 days ago