No. Marriage is an outdated institution that needs to end. At least in the sense that we involve government. Have your religious ceremonies, but don’t let the government decide if it is valid or not. That’s fucked up and expensive.
Are your parents married, divorced or do you hardly even know them? How has it affected your life?
They are divorced from each other and married to other people. I know them, but they do not really know me. I’ve been distant since I was 15 and on my own. I don’t see or speak to them often, though my stepfather reaches out every now and then to see how I’m doing. I’m sure it has affected me negatively. Thankfully I have the opposite relationship with my son. We are very close.
Nope. Last one I had was sometime in May of 2012. Before the 25th, which was the day I decided I didn’t want to ever drink again.
What is the last thing you downloaded onto your computer?
An appointment reminder for physical therapy later this month.
You're cute
Coke or Pepsi?
Root beer, tbh.
Would you rather have no eyebrows or no eyelashes?
I’ve had no eyebrows before. It’s creepy. You don’t realize how important your eyebrows are for facial expressions until you don’t have any.
Roses or sunflowers?
Sunflowers. They’re tastier.
Pancakes or waffles?
Pancakes.
Oh my goodness. I also have an extroverted son. He's only 3 though.
It’s a challenge, but it is doable. My son turns 10 this month. From looking at him you’d think he’s 6 or 7, and talking to him you’d swear he’s at least 30. 😂
We decompose. I don’t remember what life was like before I was born, and I believe life after I die is just like that. Nothing. No consciousness at all. Just nothing. I end when my brain stops functioning and all of its electrical signals have stopped. I like this view. It is comforting.
Big same.
I’m trying to fight it. My son is extroverted and so outgoing. I try to not let my loner mentality hold him back. It’s exhausting as fuck.