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Forum: The Lounge Yesterday, 18:52
Replies: 403
Views: 19,401
Posted By Merry
Re: What are you having for tea tonight?

Chicken, new potatoes and asparagus
I love asparagus
Forum: The Lounge 10th May 2024, 20:27
Replies: 27,072
Views: 2,059,183
Posted By Merry
Re: How is everyone feeling? (31)

You seem to get colds more than the average joe.
Do you take vit D, zinc and vit C? Because if no, I prescribe it.
If yes, limit your contact with people who cough in your mouth.
Forum: The Lounge 10th May 2024, 11:48
Replies: 21
Views: 487
Posted By Merry
Re: what comes to your mind when you hear the word "cozy"?

Yes, always tea :)
Like Hylas said, getting comfy after a really long walk is always when I feel most cosy and makes for the best cup of tea.
We have a woodburner which is really cosy in the...
Forum: The Social Anxiety Room 6th May 2024, 11:16
Replies: 15
Views: 798
Posted By Merry
Re: What is it that puts people off us?

I saw something about this on an instagram reel or something like that yesterday and the answer seemed to be that people who are extrovert are very suspicious of quiet people, and feel like they are...
Forum: Room with a View 2nd May 2024, 09:10
Replies: 5,152
Views: 724,901
Posted By Merry
Re: What I did today - for small achievements and cheers

Well done for getting out of your flat Hylas, that’s wonderful :)
Forum: Other Issues and Conditions 2nd May 2024, 08:50
Replies: 851
Views: 125,707
Posted By Merry
Re: The ASD thread (Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Yes, any qualification can be seen as a plus I imagine? But most people taking the same qualifications in life are neurotypical and the world is set up in a way that favours neurotypical people.
So...
Forum: Other Issues and Conditions 1st May 2024, 11:32
Replies: 851
Views: 125,707
Posted By Merry
Re: The ASD thread (Autism Spectrum Disorder)

Gosh yes. I am not even working. I went to three different universities in my youth, I struggled so much with the interaction side of things and kept failing.The jobs I have done have always been low...
Forum: The Lounge 1st May 2024, 09:17
Replies: 56
Views: 1,218
Posted By Merry
Forum: The Lounge 30th April 2024, 16:55
Replies: 56
Views: 1,218
Posted By Merry
Re: Where do you buy your groceries because Morrisons are taking the pish.

Talking of oop North (as anxiouslondoner was) do you Southern chaps have Booths?
Forum: The Lounge 30th April 2024, 09:18
Replies: 60
Views: 2,318
Posted By Merry
Re: Mention one thing most people are interested in but you are not.

Also video games
Sport, of any kind
Chit chat/gossip
Politics/what’s going on in the world
Forum: The Lounge 30th April 2024, 09:12
Replies: 56
Views: 1,218
Posted By Merry
Re: Where do you buy your groceries because Morrisons are taking the pish.

^ Lidl isn’t working class, you can buy fresh focaccia there. It’s not Iceland, get a grip.
Forum: The Lounge 30th April 2024, 09:07
Replies: 27,072
Views: 2,059,183
Posted By Merry
Forum: The Lounge 29th April 2024, 21:26
Replies: 27,072
Views: 2,059,183
Posted By Merry
Re: How is everyone feeling? (31)

Thank you for the kind support, I really appreciate it x
Forum: The Lounge 29th April 2024, 14:51
Replies: 27,072
Views: 2,059,183
Posted By Merry
Re: How is everyone feeling? (31)

I’m feeling sad and upset.
My uncle died last night :(
I don’t really know how to process my feelings by myself. I’m sad that he’s died and feel upset. I feel upset in particular for my aunt, who...
Forum: The Lounge 29th April 2024, 09:43
Replies: 56
Views: 1,218
Posted By Merry
Re: Where do you buy your groceries because Morrisons are taking the pish.

Lidl, but I agree it would be better if they delivered if you needed it.
I get a few bits that I can’t get from Lidl in tesco and emergency food from Sainsbury’s, which is my nearest mini...
Forum: The Social Anxiety Room 29th April 2024, 09:34
Replies: 26
Views: 1,223
Posted By Merry
Re: Has anyone else here experienced living as a pariah of their community?

^ I think most women would appreciate a man making an effort to not walk directly behind them if it’s not busy. Lone women are often frightened of lone men and that has nothing to do with the man in...
Forum: The Lounge 28th April 2024, 11:08
Replies: 26
Views: 579
Posted By Merry
Re: What would you do in this situation?

^ I don’t use cows milk for cereal, I only like one brand of coconut milk, but I use cows milk in tea and as a household this is what happens.
My children both drink cows milk/ use it for cereal and...
Forum: The Lounge 26th April 2024, 13:30
Replies: 16
Views: 644
Posted By Merry
Forum: The Social Anxiety Room 26th April 2024, 13:28
Replies: 26
Views: 1,223
Posted By Merry
Re: Has anyone else here experienced living as a pariah of their community?

Hi hylas,
Hi Sunrise,
I was wondering if either of you drive? As you mention good transport links, Hylas.

I think driving is what makes living in a rural community tolerable. Like I said in my...
Forum: The Social Anxiety Room 26th April 2024, 10:39
Replies: 26
Views: 1,223
Posted By Merry
Re: Has anyone else here experienced living as a pariah of their community?

I have experienced being the target of malicious rumours too, but in school, rather than as an adult.
It’s is an absolutely untenable feeling to have to be somewhere on such high alert, waiting for...
Forum: The Social Anxiety Room 26th April 2024, 10:35
Replies: 26
Views: 1,223
Posted By Merry
Re: Has anyone else here experienced living as a pariah of their community?

I completely empathise Sunrise.
I live in a small village and only cope because I have never interacted with anyone much. I made a point of sending my children to school in a different village so I...
Forum: Other Issues and Conditions 25th April 2024, 11:06
Replies: 15
Views: 828
Posted By Merry
Re: Does anyone have adhd? If so, can you give suggestions?

It’s really hard to build bridges, but I find little things really help, like making some food to share or just recognising and bringing up their interests, talking about issues directly always seems...
Forum: Other Issues and Conditions 25th April 2024, 11:00
Replies: 15
Views: 828
Posted By Merry
Re: Does anyone have adhd? If so, can you give suggestions?

Just to add, if your sister has a bedroom of her own then it’s definitely reasonable to ask for the living room to be reinstated as a living room.

Bringing that up will probably cause argument...
Forum: Other Issues and Conditions 25th April 2024, 10:48
Replies: 15
Views: 828
Posted By Merry
Re: Does anyone have adhd? If so, can you give suggestions?

Hi Amara,
Adhd is quite complicated in the way it affects rules and routines, and there’s PDA which means even if you politely ask someone to do something it’s much more emotionally draining than it...
Forum: Room with a View 20th April 2024, 12:52
Replies: 5
Views: 612
Posted By Merry
Re: Cycling 30 minutrs a day

Thats great Angela :)
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