Little daily luxuries

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Hot bubble bath with a chilled glass of Chardonnay, then curling up in bed for some self-care with my Sephora shaky-thing.
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Anonymous wrote:Nespresso machine. I feel bad about the trash but it’s so yummy and easy.

You can send these back to be recycled! I used to be really anti-Nespresso for that reason, but I recently found out that they have a recycling program. The pods are aluminum, which is a desirable material, and I think that probably increases the chances that they are *actually* getting recycled

Do you know you can also get reusable Nespresso filters? Then nothing goes to the trash


Why would I do this?? This would be more work than a regular coffee maker and not as good?
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Anonymous wrote:Hot bubble bath with a chilled glass of Chardonnay, then curling up in bed for some self-care with my Sephora shaky-thing.


Sephora sells vibrators now?
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Anonymous wrote:Chocolove Extreme Dark Chocolate 2 squares a night. It's not bitter and has a nice mouthfeel.


"mouthfeel"?
Is this what the kids are calling texture?


Yes, basically, but it is a term that has long been used in the food industry to describe how food literally feels in your mouth.
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Anonymous wrote:Hot bubble bath with a chilled glass of Chardonnay, then curling up in bed for some self-care with my Sephora shaky-thing.


Sephora sells vibrators now?


Yes ma’am! I’ve got my cart full and ready for the sale in a few days.
Anonymous
A real good room air freshner- defuser, my home smells like the four seasons.
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what is it, pp?
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Anonymous wrote:A real good room air freshner- defuser, my home smells like the four seasons.


I’ve stayed in a few four seasons and don’t associate them with a scent or smell. What is smell/scent is that?
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Anonymous wrote:A real good room air freshner- defuser, my home smells like the four seasons.


I’ve stayed in a few four seasons and don’t associate them with a scent or smell. What is smell/scent is that?

PP again I see they have four seasons and more of candle and oil scents. I don’t recall any specific smell when staying in one during fall and winter. What season or fragrance do you like?
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Anonymous wrote:What are some things you consider minor little luxuries? Here are some of mine:

Lush bath products - I only recently began to partake and they have amazing lip scrubs and conditioners that feel like a small luxury

Expensive socks - Balega specifically for me

Chameleon cold brew - It is like $10 instead of $4 for cheaper brands but I buy it every week and love it for making protein coffee drinks daily

Good water bottles - I drink a lot more water if the water is ice cold


Why do people have to scrub their lips?


I'm gonna guess you don't use a washcloth either


Haha. Good one. And likely true.
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Anonymous wrote:I sometimes have days where I am too tired or overwhelmed to take my daily morning shower 🚿 so having a nice-scented shower gel, body lotion + perfumed body mist are all good incentives to get me going!


Ugh. If you go out in public with all that scent, you absolutely give people migraines and have no idea. It feels like someone walked in the room and hit you over the head. My husband would ask you to go get your depression treated, rather than assaulting his senses.
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Anonymous wrote:A real good room air freshner- defuser, my home smells like the four seasons.


This bothers me less than the woman who is eventing her body. Your house isn’t public. Yes, my husband would probably get a migraine, but he could just leave. What if the lady with three scented body products was at the DMV? Or sitting next to him in traffic court? In a meeting at work?
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Anonymous wrote:Mine is fancy lingerie and fancy loungewear! Retro silk nightslips, rompers, tap shorts, sexy bra and undies..... Every day it feels indulgent to put the bra and undies on in the morning, and then at quitting time, to put on my absurd silk outfit, and then sit in my midcentury entertainment pit and drink a cocktail.


This sounds fun, but I'm guessing you're a fab single gal with no kids?
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Anonymous wrote:Being a lady of lesiure. My days are filled exactly how I want them. Priceless.


That’s a big luxury though.


Let’s be friends.

Gonna copy you and call myself a Lady of Leisure.

Sending air kisses from my bed as I’m propped up sipping bottled Perrier and eating oatmeal.

I’ve worked hard for this.
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Anonymous wrote:Being a lady of lesiure. My days are filled exactly how I want them. Priceless.


That’s a big luxury though.


Imagine- being able to do anything one chooses and choosing to anonymously brag on a mom forum. What a waste of luxury.
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