Recent comments in /f/Connecticut

timmahfast t1_j5uay5l wrote

If they take that gamble they have a home they can afford, even if prices drop. If they don't take the gamble and house prices continue to creep higher they will be stuck renting and it will take them far longer to buy a house. And if home prices drop more than 20 percent we're all probably in big trouble no matter what we own.

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purpleflyingmonster t1_j5u9te5 wrote

You don’t ask for a divorce, you get a lawyer and file legal paperwork to start the process, he will be served papers.

Meanwhile record his abuse. Don’t tell him thats what you’re doing. Don’t inflame or provoke him. Just turn on video record and leave the phone where it can hear him. If you need a protective order a recording will be priceless.

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iwanttobehappy2022 t1_j5u9a05 wrote

Yeah I did. I’m talking how cvs and Walgreens staff their pharmacies, they’re usually understaffed as is. It’s just allowing pharmacists to write scripts for birth control pills. I’m saying people should be an established patient with a pcp doctor at the least to mitigate rare but possible side effects or complications. But if this helps I’m for it.

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SatiricCrabRave t1_j5u8eov wrote

Sadly enough (or a bright side, depending on your disposition), CT is way more affordable than it used to be compared to other areas. Used to be one of the most expensive housing markets around before the great recession, and while it is absurd right now, other markets are heating up way faster. Actually shocked by how prices are rising in the Pacific Northwest, Cali, Texas, even the midwest. Like… I could live in New England for these prices lol

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