I've been told this:quot;Bouncing knits around in the dryer can compact the fibers causing them to shrink or pillThat's how felt is made-so you get the idea.quot;what happened to my pants is they feel almost prickly since I took them out of the dryer and I think this is what happenedCould someone please explain this a bit further? Would it make them less comfortable to wear? And are the pilling effects permanent? I hope I don't sound really dumb for asking this.
Tell tale signs, being hot when it's cold, and vica versa.snapping like a twig and tell your significant other you're not the one yelling bloody murderUmmmm.having to use the toilet more often than usual, number one and two.thinking hard being the only one in the room crying over a stupid movie.I'm just guessing, LOL Worst Midlife Issues, I'd have to say women.
when a man buys a very expensive sports car and rides around with 2 or possibly 3 young beautiful women is a very good sign women are the worst, trust me
I went through a premature mid life crisis at the tender age of 16I bought a big red mountain bike and had an affair with a married Cougar.
You are treating the concept of a mid-life crisis as if it were a mental illnessThat's not what it isIn its most basic concept, a mid-life crisis is when a person seriously looks back on what his (or her) life has been, what it is now, and finds it lackingThe person is question might come to realize that he has spent more than half his entire lifespan doing things he didn't actually enjoyThings like staying married just for the kids, working at a high-paying job that makes him miserable, giving up on his dreams to live a more practical life, etcThat's a hard thing to deal withIt's a realization that you might now have much time life on this Earth, and that you haven't had much enjoyment out of the time you've spent so farSo, if this man starts finding fault with his wife and children, maybe it's because he feels they rely on him so much that he doesn't get to do things for himselfIf he's thinking about divorce, maybe it's because he's come to realize that his wife isn't the person he marriedIt's hard to say without a specific exampleThe worst thing you can do with someone like this is treat them as if they are just going through a phaseThat is tantamount to saying that these concerns that are for them so earth-shaking aren't valid at all, that they need to straighten up and fly rightThe way you phrased your question made it seem as though you want to be able to diagnose someone from the outsideAs it, trying to figure it out without having to actually communicate with him about itAnother mistakeYou need to give him a chance to actually discuss his concerns, and not be judgmental about any honest feelings he offersAnd regarding your question as to whether or not he will go back to his old self: What if he hates his old self? Should he be obligated to go back to that just because you are more comfortable with it?
The pilling, or formation of the little balls, is a property of the yarn that is used in the garmentNew clothes can pill just as much as old clothesSome high quality yarns don't pill at allSome companies test for such pilling and reject bad fabrics but others just don't care, especially with so many garments being produced in China etcnowThe little lint shavers are the best thing to get rid of themUnfortunately you'll never know until you bring a garment home and wash it whether or not it will pill and by then you're stuck with it unless you can get them to take it back.