I'm from there and didn't know this wasn't a global thing haha. Partner and I have two blankets but usually fall asleep under the same one. If someone gets too hot they just take the other blanket.
It's crazy to me that a hotel would only provide one duvet, never seen that. What if you're travelling with a friend and the line is just between sharing a bed and sharing a blanket?
Genuinely I'm sometimes wondering if this behavior of annoying everyone in public with your music or game or call or whatever is just ignorant, attention seeking, or straight up trying to provoke and get a reaction out of people
To this day I don't understand this. My therapist used to ask this so many times and every time I was like:?? In my brain???? Where thoughts and feelings live???????
Can someone explain?
Edit: the fact that you nice people here were able to make me understand this question and my therapist did not reinforces why I stopped going!
The key to a successful relationship is to have one partner that is sort of ok with doing the laundry and one partner that is sort of ok with doing the dishes.
Love when someone in a semi stressful appointment asks if you want water, and then they give you this teensy itsy bitsy thimble ass glass and you have to put all you focus into not making a weird impression by drinking that in one gulp, because if anything, it's less than your usual gulp size
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but iirc it is the smell of the chlorine reacting with any pollutant, not just pee. Skin cells and skin oils will make it smell like that, too.
Ok but then why does my neighbour joke about the fun party night when I'm coming home from a night shift. And why does a random friend of my mums that I only know by sight tell my mum when I am and I am not home.
But on the other hand, why wouldn't I want the person I have sex with to have a similar amount of life experience so we can have more interesting conversations?
When I was a teen it wasn't the government I was afraid of, but digital devices were just as likely to be read as paper. What I did was keep anything I needed to be private at school, work, a friend's. Is any of that an option? Would a super old laptop with a fresh OS that you never connect to the internet be safe in your home?
Your question was a good one, but still rude. You're more likely to get a satisfying answer if you don't pose the premise that the person you're replying to must be dumb if they're not rich.
But like, most people have headphones nowadays. You can very easily just blast it in your ears.