How to solo travel: the evenings?

Hello, I'm soon to try a solo hiking trip and I'm very excited for the days as I will be out and about, but I'm struggling to plan what to do in the evenings and was looking for some tips.

I don't really want to just spend the evenings sat in my hotel room after I've been out to eat, but I'm also pretty introverted and not sure I could just sit in a bar alone every night. The world cup is on so that's my only idea so far, to find a bar that shows it and watch the game while I have a few drinks and that's probably what I'll end up doing for at least a couple of the nights, but was just curious what others do in this sub. thanks in advance!

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u/rxece — 12 hours ago

shedding phase 10 months into Fin only treatment?

Hello, just curious if anyone has had a shedding phase this late? It may be that the treatment isn't working but I've been on fin for 10 months now but still feel it's not doing much...recently I feel my hair has become a lot thinner and I'm wondering if this is either a late shedding phase, or maybe it's just not working and I'm still balding?

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u/rxece — 13 days ago

Does anyone have any experience with buying a house where they technically don't own all the land?

Hi all, I'm near completion but it turns out that a small part of the garden is not actually legally owned by the seller, which is causing more delays and it seems my solicitor still isn't happy with it.

Basically, a small part of the garden is historically still owned by the church, even though it makes no sense (there isn't access to it, I don't see why they'd ever want it/isn't enough space to use it, and no one has had any problems in the last 20 years).

My gut feeling is saying to just ignore this as it doesn't really make sense and I'm not expecting someone to come knock on my door trying to claim a small part of a fenced off garden, however the main worry I have is if this impacts future sales if I ever try to sell the house in the future?

I'm just curious to hear if anyone has had any experience with similar situations like this? I've ended up going with a very good solicitor who still isn't satisfied, but at this point I'm thinking to just go through with it. Although my solicitor has been very good and I guess legally they are right and acting in my best interest, to me it feels like a 'common sense issue' and in reality nothing bad will come from it, it really doesn't make sense for someone to come try take a small part of the garden with the layout, it just doesn't make any sense!

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u/rxece — 24 days ago

Are oversized t shirts really attractive to women or something?

So I recently bought a bunch of cheap oversized t shirts for the summer because my usual T is a thick material and more fitted, but in the heat, especially at the gym, I wanted something looser and lighter.

Well I don't know what's happened and this is the only thing I changed about my style but all of a sudden I'm noticing way more attention from women. Which I don't understand because it actually covers my body more?

Just curious, let me know your thoughts!

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u/rxece — 24 days ago

Is it a red flag when a women confidently stares you down loads?

Hello, I know that most women may subtly look at a guy they don't know and are interested in. You know the usual, short glances, maybe a small smile etc.

But there has been a couple of times were a really attractive women (and I do mean really attractive) has just made it so obvious and will just stare at me and not stop, to the point it makes me nervous and a bit uncomfortable, and I don't really know how to handle it as I'm not super confident myself.

Anyway this also happened to my more confident friend who ended up dating someone who did this to him for about a month, but they turned out to be a pretty bad person, and I'm just curious on other's experiences and if my friend was perhaps just unlucky, or if a women who act that way are usually a red flag?

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u/rxece — 26 days ago

Apparently the church of England owns a very small part of the house I'm buying and I don't understand it's impact

Hello all, house I'm buying has been dragging on a bit as the church of England own a very small part of the garden of the house.

My solicitor is working on this, but I am so confused about this. Like it's literally just a very small part of the garden, but apparently because of this, the church of England have the right to evict me if they wished?

I don't understand it at all and while I wait for my solicitor, does anyone have any experience with this? The house is close to completion but I have a feeling this is going to make it drag on another 2 months

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u/rxece — 1 month ago

Need help with ice strike on monk

I know everyone is playing the new martial arts class, and it seems most are using whirlwind assault, but I'm not really a fan of that skill and I wanted to make a pure cold ice strike monk for this season before the new class was even announced!

Anyway, I chose martial arts as it's new and sounds cool, but I'm struggling with ice strike damage. I'm starting to think that I should just leave the new class and maybe respec into Invoker if I want to be pure ice, but I thought I'd check here before doing that to see if anyone knew any good ways to make the martial arts class work with ice strike, thanks in advance!

I'm also happy to hear about best passive tree nodes etc.

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u/rxece — 1 month ago