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    Be the Lame One

    @celise My mom and brother did this with me. My mom was visually impaired, but my brother got his license as soon as he was of age. So I would text my brother the code word depending on urgency. And he would know if it was just I was uncomfortable or if I felt unsafe. I remember one time I was...
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    $h!tting on other people's happiness

    @pako Thats awesome! Go ahead and be a proud momma! No apologies needed for that! Mine is energetic. She's almost constantly on the move. But when we go out we always get compliments about her manners and how well behaved she is.
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    $h!tting on other people's happiness

    @concretecamper Not all toddlers are monstters. Mine really wasnt that bad. She still isnt at 4. Kids are kids and are exploring boundries. Not all kids are the same.
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    I get so annoyed of hearing “wElL I dOnT kNoW hOw To HeLp UnLesS yOu aSk”…

    @roryrichards If it's not something he wouldn't normally do as an adult or parent then you shouldn't have to ask him to do anything. Cleaning? If he was on his own he'd have to do that, so why do you have to ask him to do it when you live together?
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    How to respond to the people who say “WeLl CaN’t YoU jUsT wOrK fRoM hOmE?”

    @colinvy Practice lol. But seriously, to see how you would do, listen to someone talking, like a podcast or audio book, and try to type what they say. Also, doing typing tests online will give you a good idea of your typing speed, which any legitimate company will ask for. Also, do your...
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    How to respond to the people who say “WeLl CaN’t YoU jUsT wOrK fRoM hOmE?”

    @mahyrah I do wfh. And I did before my daughter started school. It's not easy. I was lucky enough to find a job that had a flexible schedule so as long as I got the work done they didn't really care when I did it. But it's not as easy as some people seem to think. My fiance would have to take...
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