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My (21F) boyfriend (26M) met my parents and it didn’t go well. I want a strangers opinion on the situation?

> And if that person is willing to put in the work with a professional therapist, they can be helped. I think "willing" is the key word here. I'm mostly a lurker here, but I feel like I see "go to t…

r/relationship_advicecomment4/9/2026
I'm going crazy these people are monitoring spirits

I'm going crazy these people are monitoring spirits — I don't have a name for it but it's a pattern that keeps happening (26F). I've developed terrible mental barriers to do anything and its suffocating. I want to know if this is normal or has happened t…

r/raisedbynarcissistspost4/12/2026
Daily sticky thread for rants, raves, celebrations, advice and more! New? Start here!

Because in my experience as an attorney, certain crimes are far, far higher in terms of recidivism rates and there is a mountain of research indicating that certain crimes are the result of behaviors …

r/datingoverthirtycomment2/23/2026
Daily sticky thread for rants, raves, celebrations, advice and more! - February 25, 2026

Might be worth asking the matchmaker why she selected this match. As for coming from different backgrounds, I suspect that might be a common occurrence for you with matchmaking. Matchmaking is usual…

r/datingoverthirtycomment2/25/2026
I will stop using ai.

I mean, idk what evidence you're looking for, given how new the technology is, but already we're seeing white collar jobs start disappearing and layoffs in tech, writing, and so on. Anecdotally, my c…

r/DecidingToBeBettercomment3/15/2026
The "Manosphere"

tbh I really respect your take on this, I find the documentary annoying because it just get these absolute morons to be the poster boys of a movement, and these guys are scum, and a terrible influence…

r/Stoicismcomment3/15/2026
My girlfriend tells long, detailed work stories every day after I get home exhausted. 25M-23F, 6 months.

Please. White collar workers generally have absolutely no clue what blue collar life is like, both in terms of the work itself, and the lives they lead around that work. No clue. They live in two dif…

r/relationship_advicecomment3/17/2026
My girlfriend tells long, detailed work stories every day after I get home exhausted. 25M-23F, 6 months.

>Or maybe it’s one of the million stressors people are inundated with while the world’s on fire? The world is on fire BECAUSE of the lack of perspective. In both of D\*nald Tr\*mp's successful electi…

r/relationship_advicecomment3/17/2026
My girlfriend tells long, detailed work stories every day after I get home exhausted. 25M-23F, 6 months.

I've worked blue collar, retail, and white collar(public sector). The thing about office jobs is that shit doesn't just stop at the end of your shift, and it can be mentally exhausting in a way that …

r/relationship_advicecomment3/17/2026
Is brainrot real?

I bet it has more to do with tech than weed. Quick dopamine in your pocket on demand basically gives you adhd and an addiction. If you rely on AI to think, youre going to atrophy your own critical thi…

r/DecidingToBeBettercomment3/20/2026
Why MAGA 2.0 Hates Legal Immigration Too

Look, I work in tech too. I find the cry of “dey turk err jerbs” equally unconvincing whether it comes from blue collar or white collar workers. Probably less so for white collar workers since, my god…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/24/2026
Why MAGA 2.0 Hates Legal Immigration Too

I applaud your desire to create peace but this is just so obviously doublespeak to me. And it seems like you're trying to soothe over someone so that they don't become a Republican, rather than give t…

r/AsianAmericancomment3/24/2026
Why MAGA 2.0 Hates Legal Immigration Too

I thought that was fairly obvious from my original comment. I'll be more explicit. I think we should have visas but in a very nuanced way. 1) Exceptional ability. And I mean truly exceptional. I'm …

r/AsianAmericancomment3/24/2026
Anybody stuck with a life of blue collar type jobs?

White collar is dying from all the competition. You got the AI craze, employers going the DEI route and hiring women only, and your livelihood is at the mercy of the old boomer white corporate overlor…

r/AsianMasculinitycomment3/26/2026
Anybody stuck with a life of blue collar type jobs?

i want to become a nurse. wwhite collar is usually a sausage fest.

r/AsianMasculinitycomment3/27/2026
What Standards to Reduce?

The ONLY one I would say be flexible on is comparable education. There are many people who are intelligent, articulate, and can have deep conversations who may only have a HS diploma. I also learned t…

r/datingoverfortycomment3/27/2026
Anyone else from the US not motivated to survive a systemic collapse?

I am AuDHD and rather pedantic :) Since history rhymes rather than repeats, I would like to think that when precedents are appealed to we are not condemned to revisiting the worst elements. Except of…

r/CPTSDcomment3/27/2026
Anybody stuck with a life of blue collar type jobs?

A lot of these jobs are ones people will probably be flocking towards in the coming years, with AI making some, perhaps many, white collar jobs obselete.

r/AsianMasculinitycomment3/28/2026
What does soft-skills mean to you? And how do you get it?

> Him: "you don't have approval to do x" The soft skills in your example is that you're familiar enough with the organization that you would've known whether you needed the approval in the first plac…

r/AsianAmericancomment4/2/2026
First step to being treated seriously as an AM is moving out of your parent's house.

Asian parents, and Asian culture are particularly good at erasing individual choice and agency. Sure it is comfortable to have all your choices made for you, but then you shouldn't complain about why …

r/AsianMasculinitycomment4/2/2026
How to call out white liberal racism

We are also competing for their “resources”. Higher education, white collar jobs, and neighborhood. They see us as competitors and threat in that sense.

r/AsianAmericancomment4/5/2026
I got a local internship offer, but still expected to come work at the restaurant.

You’re right but this sounds absolutely exhausting having to explain all this to the point of understanding and acceptance. OP, just explain how tight the market is for white collar roles and the inte…

r/AsianParentStoriescomment4/10/2026