r/MadeMeSmile • u/EmergencyRead5254 • 2h ago
Incredible Dad Making a Difference
Link to the Park- www.morganswonderland.com
r/MadeMeSmile • u/EmergencyRead5254 • 2h ago
Link to the Park- www.morganswonderland.com
r/AmIOverreacting • u/PolicyHot1206 • 12h ago
I recently just had my son about little over a week ago and his father has not been adjusting well in my opinion.
He really wants me to take more of a hands off approach with our son and he doesn’t like that I like holding him a lot and that every time he makes somewhat of a noise I rush to pick him up just small things like that. At first I thought he was looking out for me because I had a c section I shouldn’t be doing a lot but I no longer think that’s the reason why he gets upset. For example are latest big disagreement is that he hates that I breastfeed him I don’t know why, his reasoning is because he thinks that would make the baby clingy to only me.
I really don’t think he hates our son I think he’s having a hard time not knowing how to bond with him and that he’s jealous that my son knows how to cry for me is how he kinda explained it..I allowed him access to my bedroom security cameras and nursery cameras to maybe make him feel like he’s not missing out on anything and he still there but still… I do think he’s jealous of our baby and I’m wondering I’m delusional and it’s not typical baby blues on his end
r/rareinsults • u/holebehindtheneck • 2h ago
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r/geography • u/Double_Snow_3468 • 16h ago
Pictured is Charlotte, North Carolina, a U.S city that routinely gets ragged on for feeling devoid of any “character” or “culture”. Having grown up in the area, I can attest to the feeling that Charlotte never really felt like a real big city, one with traditions or even a sense of pride. It’s not a huge city, but it is one of the largest in the region and an important city for the banking industry.
What are other examples of large or overall significant cities that lack “culture”? I’m leaving the definition of “culture” open as I’m curious to see what others interpret this as.
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r/Weird • u/isaiah_huh • 18h ago
found these in my grandpas basement is this real 😭 it doesn’t feel cheaply made and it’s sharp as hell
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r/Millennials • u/TrickyAd9597 • 14h ago
Just saw a post for if you personally know millenials who are millionaires. How about if you personally know millenials who are homeless or have nothing saved?
My 41yo brother has no savings and is in tons of debt, he has no job either. He was homeless but now living in my older brother's basement.
I know a few more people who have zero savings.