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What’s the longest it took you to move on from a cheating partner and how would you realize if you were still affected?

It’s been a month since my breakup after my ex gf cheated on me. Our relationship failed due to communication issues.

Sometimes, I feel like I do things to fill a void. Like immediately gaining interest in another girl, but then wondering if the grass is greener on the other side or suddenly feeling the urge to ask her to do something in order to not think about my breakup. I already wonder if I tried to make someone a rebound without them knowing what I went through.

It’s drafty, I know but, sometimes, I wonder if

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Will Helium Mobile ever have another free plan?

I hadn’t been on Helium for months. I wanted to reactivate my account but this is news for me.

I had their free plan but because I was dealing with older device issues, so it affected my plan unfortunately. I been meaning to renew it but I was informed that the free plan is not only gone but it’s gonna phase out for users who still have it.

It’s a bummer because, it used to seem too good to be true. Now it seems to be the other way around.

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u/unmatched_chopsticks — 2 days ago

I want a Hobbs and M3gan movie. Who else

I think it would be cool for these 2 to crossover.

Hobbs already combatted high tech with Shaw, so M3gan could be his next companion.

Especially since M3gan 2.0 proves how much M3gan could kick butt.

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u/unmatched_chopsticks — 3 days ago

If a third party is involved in a conflict between you and your parent(s), is it usually still between you and your parent(s) or do you believe the third party is involved in it?

I know this is an odd question, but let's think of some cases:

For example, a "friend" gets you in trouble and your parent(s) revoke your autonomy.

Someone makes a rumor about you that not only gets you bullied at school, but your parent believes it and disowns you for it.

In general, just someone causing something catastrophic for you.

I tried sharing about my own experience here, but it got removed and the mods never even told me why.

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u/unmatched_chopsticks — 5 days ago

I know this is a sub teachers reddit, but I am genuinely just curious.

My sister is a sub teacher, but would take on sub para positions occasionally.

I'm a para at another school, but only a few sub paras show up really. Some sub teachers I know used to be former paras.

Has anyone here taken on sub para positions as well or worked as a para?

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u/unmatched_chopsticks — 22 days ago