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bethany99.bsky.social
Board Gaming, running, music, keeping active, friends, doing too many things at once, non-coffee, non-tea drinker, software developerπŸ³β€πŸŒˆ Orange was the last colour my Dad was wearing before we he passed away.
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There's always been swearing in Scrabble, usually zwxcpvre or anything without vowels πŸ˜˜πŸ˜…
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Their days are numbered.
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Does this mean they haven't stated these 'policies' on their website? πŸ€”
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Sorry, *said by my parents
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Something similar has been said to my parents at some point too, for them it's been despair for a life without any hardship. I've was out in my teens, so .. I like who I am, and for all the trials put towards me at all those stages - do it again. I am proud to have a trans history πŸ³οΈβ€βš§οΈ
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Ooh, well I hope to see you there if I can spot you πŸ˜† This year will be busy!
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I do get the impression my dentist is used to having patients who may not ask enough questions about these things. Having a consultation is useful, though I've no idea if it was ever proposed when had orthodontics!
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Yes, there are various types of guards and retainers around! I've had a soft guards, though I've been recommended a slightly longer term approach with an overnight bite guard splint which helps would help to level my bite. I need to check on the name though. I've never considered Botox though!
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I spoke with dentist, "jawline surgery comes with risk attached" I was told. I feel I didn't receive a clear answer if it would have benefitted me through it is it was appropriate.
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Complicated emotions the deserve counsellor support. Both mum and i can feel exhausted, we connect less, communicate less, unwilling to start talking, finding no route to a good outcome. We are stuck.
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I try to see the optimistic outcome with most people, with my mum it is less easy. Repeated dismissal of feelings have harmed us both with no real interjection other than when my dad was trying to keep us both placated.
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What have we done to help each other overcome these unclear feelings we share? We still talk, though in a very limited way, often keeping visits or phone calls short, or not doing much together when we see each other. Planning is difficult to my mum's health
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Cold this be that my mum struggles with being faced with these the difficulty of these feelings putting them down to parenting shame, responsibility for my feelings..
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I'm no psychologist sitting on the outside of the relationship. Though, the experiences with being minimised throughout my life have lead to often, to some kind of estrangement between us.
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Their guidance is with for the end user!
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In a search engine try looking for "Microsoft guide to adding page numbers" MS have some reasonable guidance out there
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Like a lovely warm blanket!
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Click on the bottom of the page so you go into the footer. On the Word ribbon bar change to Insert. You'll find "Page number" use the options. Then click into the body of the document
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A narcissist who displays no empathy begins to progressively devalue the object of their focus -society. It is a horrible game, I've met one πŸ˜“ thankfully I know longer know them as they are extremely damaging individuals.
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I'm not familiar with her. What has she done/not done?
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The clicking is very relatable 🫠😢
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I'm glad you managed to have realignment at some point, I don't recall if that was ever discussed with me. How long did that part take you to recover from? (separate from the FFS)
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I'm going through a number of dental appointments & expense again currently, and suffer from progressive fractures. I'm wondering if it's a good idea to setup a support group for those who have persistent mental traumas through malocclusions affecting them and their self-confidence.
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Thank you for sharing Lisa πŸ₯° I've had an class II malocclusion throughout most of my life which was improved by orthodontics a little when I was in my teens. I had other traumas along the way, but I find myself living with a background anxiety that as an adult is a lonesome experience.
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That's online therapy advice, putting a post-it note over a camera? Are to 1 to 1s out of the question before their group therapy sessions?
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Ah the colours of the scan err'd me towards trans flag colours!
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I've just noticed that the MP is wearing trans pride colours πŸ€” for all the misinformation she is claiming
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Be brave sweetie
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Those types of politicians will use anything else other than try to solve the actual problems confronting most people 🀒
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see also Death of a unicorn!
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It's yay from me!