u/ManicPixieDreadGirl_

Disposable Underwear Hack

I’ve been getting laser for a while now and always find the first few days post super uncomfortable. I always did all the recommended stuff like wearing loose clothing, cotton underwear - or none at all, no hot showers, exercise or sex, aloe Vera gel 1-2 times a day and it still didn’t stop the irritation

Well I recently had a surgery 2 days after getting laser. The hospital gave me their standard stretchy mesh disposable underwear and I realised these are the bestttt things I’ve ever worn. Theyre extremely comfy, the mesh is enough to protect from friction irritation but more breathable than cotton. I love that they’re disposable so I don’t have to worry about transferring germs or potential irritation from laundry product residue.

I got the nurses to give me a few extra pairs on discharge and I’ve ordered another pack to keep. 10/10 recommend to you all. Honestly I’m so impressed I might start wearing them on the regular haha

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u/ManicPixieDreadGirl_ — 19 hours ago

Our 12 month fixed tenancy expired last month. It commenced 15th April 2025 so expired on 14/15? April 2026. We pay rent every 15th of the month 1 month advance.

On 16th April we received an email about a rent increase. Wording: “The fixed term of your tenancy has come to an end, and your landlord is inviting you to renew your tenancy for another term, with an increase in rent to £2,100.00 per month, from 15th May 2026, which is in line with current market rents in this local area.
 
Please confirm that you wish to renew your agreement for a further term at the new rent, and we will prepare the new contracts.”

We replied to the email agreeing to continue in the tenancy. However, we’ve been told that because the notice came a day after our rent due date, the contract had already rolled over into the first month-by-month period and so they have not given sufficient notice to increase the rent.

Is this true? Even if it is, have we any leg to stand on if we already agreed to it via email? No new contract has been provided or signed. I also researched the new bill and know 2 months of notice are now required. Basically, what is the longest we can legally put off having to pay the increased amount?

Edit: clearer description of tenancy dates

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u/ManicPixieDreadGirl_ — 14 days ago