ThoolooExpress

ThoolooExpress OP t1_j7gcl19 wrote

You make a good point, but I just want to point out that enforcement issues don't make pushing for better regulations futile.

Having a regulation, even if it isn't enforced, makes it a lot easier to push for change. When demanding action from elected representatives you have to give them something that is specific and actionable, and sometimes you have to go one step at a time.

"Fix placard abuse" is a very vague ask." Devote more resources into enforcing this specific regulation" is a very specific ask. Getting these rule changes on the books is a step in the right direction.

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ThoolooExpress t1_ixahs4g wrote

If she actually cared about you her first thought if she thought you had some kind of psychotic break would be for your health, not questioning your relationship. I'm not it's never justified to break up with somebody because their mental health issues are getting in the way of your relationship, but if the relationship was otherwise going well that should be more significant decision than you can have in the morning after a weird night out.

Also some of these comments are making me think I might've been drugged in the past and assumed I'd drank more than I thought I did.

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