u/rnbme

What kind of clothes can I purchase my pear-shaped bf?

What kind of clothes can I purchase my pear-shaped bf?

Hi all!

I (24F) am attempting to help my bf (24) revamp his wardrobe with more flattering cuts.

He’s about 6’1, 250 pounds. Long torso, wide hips, full bum, narrow shoulders. He’s heavier on the bottom overall, so clothes/certain cuts tend to be tricky for him.

The picture attached is NOT HIM, but he’s shaped similarly to the gentleman pictured.

Any advice in terms of what clothes I can purchase him? Thank you so much!

u/rnbme — 4 hours ago

Niche, but did your n parent jump in front of you whenever you went to shower?

I’m talking they could be sitting down doing nothing for hours, but as soon as you need to shower/use the bathroom, they needed to shower immediately/before you?

Lmk! This could all just be in my head.

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u/rnbme — 10 days ago
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Should I still take my PTO even if my workplace is understaffed?

Hi all! I work in a privately owned pharmacy, and I requested PTO 3 weeks ago. My boss said no problem, they’d find someone to cover.

I’m one of 2 techs. The other tech is 5 weeks pregnant and calls out very frequently due to sickness. On these days, I work alone with the pharmacist no problem.

My boss just notified us that no one will be able to cover me.

My coworker + pharmacist are really upset with me, and it’s making me uncomfortable.

Should I still take my vacation even if my workplace is understaffed?

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u/rnbme — 11 days ago

Is an Ivy League M.S. in Strategic Communications worth $75k in debt for a career pivot?

I recently graduated debt free after starting out on the pre-med path, but I’ve realized I want to pivot into communications/media/branding instead. I’m considering an Ivy League M.S. in Strategic Communications, but it would leave me with at least $75,000 in debt.

I keep seeing people say experience and networking matter more than communications degrees now, so I’m wondering if the Ivy League name/network still makes a real difference or if I’d be better off building experience another way (seemingly impossible in today's world).

Would really appreciate honest advice from people already working in these industries or anyone who’s made a major career pivot.

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u/rnbme — 11 days ago