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Any_Monitor5224 t1_j6ht8h4 wrote
Reply to comment by vegaspimp22 in LPT Request: How can I actually grow taller? by korggyy
My husband is 5’7 and sexy as hell. Dating is a shit show and there’s definitely a bias Re: men/height and women/weight.
Just remember that you are not for everyone and everyone is not for you. And that’s ok bc you really only need to meet that one person who you vibe and connect with.
Don’t let the size queens get you down. Someone that shallow isn’t worth your time anyways
Any_Monitor5224 t1_j5a389d wrote
Reply to comment by incasesheisonheretoo in LPT Request — how to entertain guests? by [deleted]
Currently pregnant but def look forward to hosting an edibles night when I’m able lol
Any_Monitor5224 t1_j4uhjdo wrote
Reply to comment by Bayoffun in Tucker Carlson guest dresses as trans teacher with giant prosthetic breasts to ridicule Ontario school drama by Downingst
I am a woman with large breasts. No way I could walk around braless in a tight shirt as a teacher without someone saying something to me. I have zero issue with trans folks, but this crosses a line that we hold for all people.
Any_Monitor5224 t1_j1zqkmg wrote
Reply to Schooling substantially improves intelligence, but neither lessens nor widens the impacts of socioeconomics and genetics by i_have_thick_loads
I frankly don’t think intelligence is the driver of improving one’s socioeconomic status any more. It is more so the ability to be strategic. Use your strengths in a way that is rewarded by society and fulfilling to you.
There are plenty of highly intelligent people who live very below average lives and vice versa.
Particularly for lower SES kids I’d be more interested in their life outcomes than their intelligence. If we can show they get smarter, but they still can’t improve their lot in life - what’s the value?
Any_Monitor5224 t1_j0ym2c2 wrote
Hey Ohio! You get to participate in this crap but you still can’t smoke weed or get an abortion. Way to go!
Any_Monitor5224 t1_iymh6o3 wrote
Reply to More than half of all young children statewide ages 0-5 are enrolled in the Imagination Library of Ohio program, per the governor's office. That's more than 360,000 Ohio children in total, each receiving "The Little Engine That Could" and other popular books in the mail for free every month. by Sariel007
My one year old is in the program. We love it. Such a generous thing!
Any_Monitor5224 t1_itul86w wrote
Reply to comment by turtlenips69 in Vitamin D deficiency linked to premature death. Over a 14-year follow up period, researchers found that the risk for death significantly decreased with increased vitamin D concentrations, with the strongest effects seen among those with severe deficiencies. by Wagamaga
Ask your doctor. Mine caught low vitamin D on my annual blood work and recommended I take a supplement for it
Any_Monitor5224 t1_j6mcrtv wrote
Reply to comment by Available-Summer-340 in LPT Request: How can I actually grow taller? by korggyy
Not always. Especially for women. There are hormonal disorders and other things that affect weight. PCOS for example makes it very hard to lose weight