u/Domingdavid

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What’s one driving habit you stopped doing that instantly made you a safer driver?

I’ll start: I stopped trying to “teach bad drivers a lesson.” No brake checking, no speeding up to block people, no ego battles. Driving became way less stressful after that. Crazy how many accidents probably happen because two people refuse to let something go for 5 seconds. What’s a small change you made that actually improved your driving?

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u/Domingdavid — 3 days ago

I’ve been feeling a bit confused and honestly guilty… I’m pregnant, and while I do have moments where I feel happy and grateful, there are also a lot of days where I just don’t feel excited at all. Sometimes I feel tired, overwhelmed, or even a bit down, and it makes me question myself. I always thought pregnancy would feel more “magical” or joyful all the time, but that hasn’t really been my experience so far. Is this normal? Has anyone else felt this way during their pregnancy? How did you deal with it? I’d really appreciate hearing your experiences

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u/Domingdavid — 13 days ago