What happened? Threads that left me hanging.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really wanted melatonin mom to come back and update on what happened.

And some of you think it’s boring, but I like to have resolution on where is my necklace, ring or pants posts.

I’m the necklace poster and it’s still MIA. (I’m still salty)

I saw, however, that the pants poster found her pants! (I’m jealous!)


She did?! I’ll have to go back and search. I’m always curious as to where people find these lost objects as somebody who frequently loses items and find them in either a random or obvious place.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I really wanted melatonin mom to come back and update on what happened.

And some of you think it’s boring, but I like to have resolution on where is my necklace, ring or pants posts.

I’m the necklace poster and it’s still MIA. (I’m still salty)

I saw, however, that the pants poster found her pants! (I’m jealous!)


She did?! I’ll have to go back and search. I’m always curious as to where people find these lost objects as somebody who frequently loses items and find them in either a random or obvious place.

I believe she said she found them in her underwear drawer or something like that, some place she had checked previously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:NP. There was a thread years ago, called “Hold your kids tight” or something like that, and it was a mom who was posting in anguish at the side of her 17-year-old daughter’s deathbed. Her daughter had cancer, and was calling out for her mom at times in her sleep.

I think about her, especially around holidays. I hope she has some peace in her life. 💔


I honestly had my doubts about whether that one was real, sadly.
Anonymous
The poster who just a few days was asking they need to go out that night and looking for places to go. Didn't come back to report on what they ended up doing. The least they could do, right?
Anonymous
Many years ago, a white woman who adopted African American children wanted to change their birth names. The birth names were ethic, I guess you could say.

Finally she said I'm not changing their names .

Made me cry
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many years ago, a white woman who adopted African American children wanted to change their birth names. The birth names were ethic, I guess you could say.

Finally she said I'm not changing their names .

Made me cry


I think the final post was, I have a daughter named...was it Chandelier
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