#i didnt realize until JUST NOW. because when i went on vacation with my cousins one of them
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did some wiki/goog searches out of curiosity and finally figured out what dialect of chinese my family speaks (yeah i know, the feeling of growing up thinking that certain words are khmer only to realize as a teen/adult that uh. yeah no thats chinese :/)
#in retrospect this should have been super easy thing to figure out but like.#i didnt realize until JUST NOW. because when i went on vacation with my cousins one of them#called our aunt ‘kgou’. but i’ve always called her ��e’.#…..because chinese delineates ‘aunt on my father’s side’ from ‘aunt on my mother’s side’#and she’s related to us through her dad. i guess. meanwhile our aunt is my mom’s elder sister. wild#…….normally you would just call an aunt ‘ming/bu’ depending…. but we’re fucking chinese i guess.#i do not have this problem with my fathers side. those bitches are full blooded
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So oldest sister and Co went over to parentals this morning, so me and steph and her husband had this place to ourselves for our morning routines at least. Which is good bc no awkward maneuvering around each other or reactivity to spark on each other or anyone not wanting to go eat breakfast to avoid the other. But. Now that I realize oh yeah, this was my fault- I have to call oldest sister instead of just being like hey can I talk to you outside for a bit? Which. Phone calls are hard for me. I have a big issue with making phone calls. I hate that I can't see her face when I talk to her so I can't gauge her reaction to what I'm saying. And idk what will happen with the rest of the vacation. And it's upsetting, bc even if oldest sister accepts my apology it doesn't fix anything else. It doesn't mean steph won't be horribly reactive for the next 4 days, making her and me and her hubby miserable, it doesn't mean oldest sister's husband being pissed will evaporate and that it won't make everything awkward and on a knife point when combined with steph's reactivity, and idk if nephew will decide to spurn spending time with us/with steph now. It's upsetting because my mom's brother has already decided to not talk to her or spend time with her and didnt come to their father's unveiling and my cousins didn't come either, and my dad's cousins don't talk and one of them wasn't allowed to know what senior home their dad was in and didn't get to even know their dad had passed away until my mom found out and let her know, and G-D I don't want another split in the family, I don't want to never see my nephew and steph at the same time, or at all, I don't want there to be an unfixable like split between the two of them. I don't want that to happen, I don't want it to happen, I'm afraid it will happen, and I love them so much it's not fair it's my fault and I've fucked it up
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So I guess for starters Im gonna say i am probably going to remain anonymous for a while. Also this stuff might get deep and personal so ill change all names. Since freelytinystudentblog is ridiculously long im just going to go but Eve because why not. Im not trying to look for attention posting all this stuff but i need an outlet and what better way to do it than anonymously on a website where it probably wont get read. So if you do happen to stumble onto this page then welcome. Hopefully you wont get bored. I guess its time for me to start with the beging which would be about 3ish years ago when I was a wee little lass and believed that because i was 13 i was basically the shit(which i obvously wasnt). I had moved a total of 3 times which doesnt seem too bad but it was always when i got really attached to people we moved and i never spoke to them again. This time was no different. We moved from one small town to another. Being one of the only mixed kids there besides my brother was surprisingly positive and annoying. Why youre probaly not asking? Well because my hair was everyones interest. A big ball of poof i always threw into a pony tail because honestly there wasnt much else to do with it. Everyone wanted to play with it or see how much stuff i could hide in it. It was fun at first but quickly got annoying. While there was that downside to the town it also had some positives. For example it was there that i realized that i was bisexual. To be honest i never thought about liking girls until my boyfriend at the time and his friend were talking about how they were both Bi and i said it to fit in a little. I didnt actually believe it until i realized the way girls made me felt. How i always caught myself looking at their chests and their butts, and how i fell for my friend Taylor. She was my first offical girl crush. Anyway this is getting a little off topic though it was important. Like i said there were many positives like the cool friends i got to meet, I got into blood in the dance floor and had a little emo phase and met a guy i thought id be with forever. That all sounds good but with all positives comes negatives. I began to get super depressed and even cut a few times. I felt trapped in my relationship with Damien. Whenever we fought hed threaten to kill himself or say stuff like “without you id kill myself” which is a shitty thing to say to someone in my opinion. I started doing things id never do like sneaking my boyfriend over and all that. But the biggest neutral that happened was me losing my virginity. No big deal it seems but i was freshly turned 14 and he was 16. We werent safe there was no protection. I know losing your virginity is supposed to be meaningful but i dont remember it. I wasnt drunk or anything so i dont know why i dont remember it. Anyway a couple weeks later i snuck out and walked around town and ended up having sex again in the graveyeard(insert judgement here) I knew something was wrong soon after. I felt sick so i told him i thought i was pregnant. He paled and asked if i was would i abort it. I instantly said no because i dont believe in abortions. After that night things got weird. Me my mom and my brother went to Tennessee. Driving up the mountains i felt sick to my stomach which i brushed off as carsickness. We get back from our vacation and i started craving the weirdest shit like frozen hot pockets, whole packages of cheese ect. I caught myself randomly thinking about having a baby and got scared. I ended up having my older family friend get me a pregnancy test and surprise surprise i was el prego. I cried for about 5 minuets before shutting down. I didnt know how to feel i was only 14. I called and told Damien that night and he was as shocked as i was. Later on he told me he started crying after we hung up. So a few days later i went home and told mom. She wasnt as mad as i thought she would be. She refused to let me give the baby up for adoption because it was my mistake and i had to live with it. I dont think i couldve done it anyway. No one really understands how attached you get to the little baby inside you. I believe the same day i told the rest of my family. My grandma didnt talk to me for a couple of months. I had an aunt who told me i needed to give it up for adoption because i was gonna ruin the babys life.I had another aunt not let me see my cousin Bri for atleast 6 months which hurt so much. Me and bri are like sisters we’ve been almost inseperable ever since we were little which is funny since shes younger than me. Damien was determined to stay in the babys life and not leave no matter what. Me being pregnant at such a young age wasnt easy. I lost most of my friends and began homeschooling which was terrible. The nine months of me being pregnant was basically filled with me fighting with my boyfriend getting insanely jealous, cheating, and more sex. We shouldve left each other months ago. Looking back i shouldve left sooner. It was a toxic relationship for both of us. 9 months later my baby boy was born. Mister Phoenix. My angel. It was kind of ridiculous damien and i fought even in the hospital. We brought phoenix home and i was hoping the relationshup would get better. It didnt. I caught him sexting his ex and swore to break it off with him. I didnt. I swore to myself i wasnt going to let my baby grow up without a father. In july 2015 we moved 45 minuets away. Damien came on the weekends because my mom picked him up and took him home. That laster all summer until school started and he couldnt anymore. It seemed like us being apart made us fight even more. By november he broke up with me. Now i was 15 and a single mother. I was devasted. I had no one to turn to since i didnt have any friends in my new town. I was alone and began eating my depression away. Every month on the 11th i would sit down and cry. I wasnt in a good state. By 2016 i swore to myself id move on from Damien and become an amazing mother but it was so hard He kept popping in every 3 months or so flirting with me making me fall for him over and over again only to get crushed over and over again. It was a hellish cycle but honestly im glad i went though it. Why you ask? Well simply because every time he left itd give me more reason to stop liking him and even hating him. Now he texts me and i just roll my eyes. Going through that definately helped me move on. He wasnt there for any of the birthdays and i honestly am glad. I understand its my kids father but i grew up with a dad who lived in the same city and still couldnt come see me. I dont want my baby going through that. Once hes older i plan on explaining everything and giving him a choice of whether he wants to get in contact with his father or not. Itll be completely up to him. Now before you start judging me to hard think about this. I became a single parent at 15. The father never visted his son or even asked. Hell this january was the first time he saw phoenix in Two years. Two thats ridiculous. After the very awkward encounter he hasnt bothered asking to see him since. Its hard for people who dont have kids to understand this i know but i know what im doing is for the best. This sunday is going to be his 3rd birthday and his father came up with stupid excuses as usual. Now i know i left out some stuff but some of it is hard to put into words plus if i added anymore itd be unbelievably long. So this was the begining and current i guess. 14 and pregnant. 15 and a single parent. currently almost 18 and still doing it bymyself just a little better. Thats all for now. Ill probably make another one soon about relationships while being a single parent so yeah. Peace.
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But as I got older, my pops tried to keep me involved with the culture by telling me the stories of the conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea, how he came to America, and about our family back home, because all that side of my family, my aunties, grandparents, is in Africa. – Nipsey Hussle • My mom is my heart. She was a rock for me even though she was not around as much as dad. – Sunidhi Chauhan • My mom is one of those people that you feel honored to meet. And no matter who you are, you fall in love with her because she is spiritual, she’s inspiring, she’s strong, she’s funny, she’s creative, she’s talented… she’s everything that I want to be. – Beyonce Knowles • My mom is really skinny, too. I got it from her. Ive never done yoga before. – Bregje Heinen • My mom makes something called green pie, which I thought was a delicacy that many people only had at Thanksgiving, but it turns out it was just Jell-O with whipped cream on it. And it’s delicious. – Bobby Moynihan • My mom pushed me to take drama class. – Michael Steger • My mom says I have to be more positive, and I say life has to be more positive too or it’s just not going to work. – Jane Wagner • My mom was always a fan of just really elegant, sophisticated pieces. I mean we grew up in Maine, so we didn’t have a lot of call for black tie or anything, but I think I definitely got that sensibility from her. – Anna Kendrick • My mom was always like, “If you love it, do it. If she’s actually having fun, and I know that my kid is having fun, she’s gonna do whatever she wants. Whether that’s gymnastics, learning the car, acting or just being a normal kid, she’s gonna do what makes her happy.” That’s how I’ve always lived my life. – Chloe Grace Moretz • My mom was an environmental activist in Australia in the late ’60s and ’70s and I guess I’ve inherited that awareness from her. – Robin McLeavy • My mom wouldn’t know Tom Cruise if he punched her in the face. – Gillian Jacobs • My mom wouldn’t let me buy clothes she didn’t like, so I dressed like a middle-aged woman in high school. – Gillian Jacobs • My mom, she’s like Why can’t you just do a nice romantic comedy like Jennifer Love Hewitt? And I’m like: Mom, look at me. They just don’t put me in those movies. – Norman Reedus • My mother was a single mom, and most of the women I know are strong. – Regina King • My nana was an actress, my mom was an actress, and my sister, too. So because I was surrounded by it, it really came naturally. – Chris Pine • My parents were pretty open about a lot of things, especially my mom. And any kind of little crazy thing I was into, she was very supportive of. You know, whether it was BMX bike racing or being in the Boy Scouts or surfing or anything else, she always seemed to sort of support it. And I think it’s because she was an immigrant and that idea of sort of having her kids be able to have access to their dreams and whatever they wanted to follow was very important to her. – Terry Gross • My parents were very young when they had me. They were still growing up and learning themselves. They did the best they could, but my mom and dad split up when I was little… So that kind of made me stronger. – Justin Bieber • Never eat in a place called ‘Mom’s’. – Nelson Algren • No mom has it all together. We’re all dealing with loose ends when it comes to motherhood and our children. Some of us are just better at keeping up appearances, that’s all. – Julie Ann Barnhill • On a strained relationship between a tennis champion and her mother: There comes a time when it’s probably not cool for your mom to be your best friend. – Lindsay Davenport • On turning down an invitation to appear for four minutes on the Ed Sullivan Show: Honey, it takes Moms four minutes just to get on the stage. – Moms Mabley • One thing my mom didn’t want any of us to do was to cry or to complain about life. Every day and night, even when we didn’t have much food, we would pray together. And that for me was a beautiful moment. The fact of being poor didn’t really hurt me. – Riccardo Tisci • Parents may be always working, parents may be in and out. When you’re dropping them off with coaches, the first thing kids should be coming back and saying is, ‘Mom, guess what I learned today? Guess what coach taught me today?’ – Ray Lewis • Sending a handwritten letter is becoming such an anomaly. It’s disappearing. My mom is the only one who still writes me letters. And there’s something visceral about opening a letter – I see her on the page. I see her in her handwriting. – Steve Carell • So long, Mom I’m off to drop the bomb So don’t wait up for me But while you swelter Down there in your shelter You can see me On your TV – Tom Lehrer • So why you pushin’ it? Why you lyin’ for? I know where you live, I know your folks, you was a sucka as a kid. Your persona’s drama that you acquired in high school in actin’ class, Your whole aura is plexiglass. What’s-her-face told me you shot this kid last week in the park; That’s a lie, you was in church with your moms. – O.C. • Stay away from drugs and alcohol. Listen to your moms and dads. In this great country of ours you do whatever you set your mind to. Make us proud of you. – Mickey Mantle • The most dangerous action a woman can take when faced with a criminal is to resist with her fists: That tends to annoy violent criminals, and the woman will very likely be seriously injured. But a woman who takes the advice of Handgun Control Inc. and passively submits is 2.5 times more likely to be injured than a woman who resists with a gun. So if you don’t want to lie back and enjoy it, get a gun. Otherwise you may never become a mom. – Ann Coulter • The most inspiring piece of advice I’ve gotten is simply to persevere. My mom taught me to always keep going no matter what from an early age. When it feels too difficult to push forward, I always remind myself, ‘This too shall pass,’ and then I redouble my efforts. – Liya Kebede • There appears to be a disturbing trend in this nation to try to force single moms to choose between their children and their careers. If they take their careers seriously, they are labeled as bad mothers. If they spend time with their children, they are labeled as people who can’t be serious about careers outside the home. This is a sexist double standard. No such guilt trip is imposed on men, who are generally not forced to choose between their children and their jobs. – Gloria Allred • There was a nobility in poverty when I was growing up. My mom was poor but she was planting roses and she was cleaning the steps, you know what I mean. You didn’t feel sorry for yourself. – Ricky Gervais • There were definitely bands and musicians I liked that drove my mother insane. I probably liked them all the more for it! Bjork drove my mom nuts. What I listened to was actually pretty mom-friendly for the most part. I wasn’t very rebellious. – Gillian Jacobs • Treat a woman how you’d want someone to treat your mom. – Mario Lopez • When I have children that go home and mom and dad are not home because they’re working, they’re trying to get food on the table, and they come home to an empty house and they go to sleep in an empty house, there is no way that child can compete against a child from the west side of Los Angeles who both parents went to Stanford. Well, good for them, God love them. That’s not an equal playing field. – Rafe Esquith • When I was 11, I moved to the United States with my two brothers and my mom. We moved to northern New York, up near the Canadian border, from Argentina, and there was nobody there that spoke Spanish, and because there was no internet at the time, not even cable TV yet, I lost the connection with my childhood friends and the culture I had been brought up with for my first decade completely. – Viggo Mortensen • When I was a kid I didn’t feel like I fit in because – this is really silly and I probably shouldn’t say it, but, I didn’t think anything was funny. So I used to go home and literally cry to my mom and my step-dad at the time and I didn’t think anything was funny. I couldn’t laugh. – Courteney Cox • When my husband won the Palme d’Or in 2002, I wore the same dress two days in a row. My daughter said, ‘Mom! Did you sleep in your dress?’ But I think it’s cool to wear the same thing. I have to feel comfortable. – Emmanuelle Seigner • When my wife and I met, I couldn’t talk to her – and my defense mechanism is sarcasm. I belittle someone with verbal pokes and prods. I did it to her out of complete awe. When friends introduced us, I said ‘Hi’ – and turned my back. Later, I called my mom and best friend and said, ‘I think I just met my wife.’ – Mike Vogel • When you can impress your mom by saying you’ve been to someone’s concert, you know you’re pretty lame. – Gillian Jacobs • You didn’t want to bring home anything but an A or a B. To my mom, a C was like an F. – Calvin Johnson
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• A small gold plain cross was passed down from my grandma to my mom, then to me, and now to my daughter. It is always nice to own something that connects you to the women who made it possible for you to exist. – Liya Kebede • Agent Mom is a perfect opportunity for me to do what I love… develop characters, act and take incredible stories to my fans. So yes, I can absolutely see myself cast as Agent Mom. – Alaina Huffman • Although the frankfurter originated in Frankfurt, Germany, we have long since made it our own, a twin pillar of democracy along with Mom’s apple pie. In fact, now that Mom’s apple pie comes frozen and baked by somebody who isn’t Mom, the hot dog stands alone. What it symbolizes remains pure, even if what it contains does not. – William Zinsser • America isn’t Congress. America isn’t Washington. America is the striving immigrant who starts a business, or the mom who works two low-wage jobs to give her kid a better life. America is the union leader and the CEO who put aside their differences to make the economy stronger. – Barack Obama • And last, my mom. I don’t think you know what you did. You had my brother when you were 18 years old. Three years later, I came out. The odds were stacked against us. Single parent with two boys by the time you were 21 years old. Everybody told us we weren’t supposed to be here. We went from apartment to apartment by ourselves. One of the best memories I had was when we moved into our first apartment, no bed, no furniture and we just sat in the living room and just hugged each other. We thought we made it. – Kevin Durant • At one point in my 20s, I was about to quit acting. I’d had a crappy couple of years and I was depressed. My mom said, ‘Don’t give up! You’ll be so mad at yourself.’ – Janel Moloney
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• Christmas was always a big holiday in our family. Every Christmas Eve before wed go to bed, my mom and dad would read to us two or three stories and they would always be The Happy Prince, The Gift of the Magi and Twas the Night Before Christmas, and I would like to keep that alive. – Cameron Mathison • Dad needs to show an incredible amount of respect and humor and friendship toward his mate so the kids understand their parents are sexy, they’re fun, they do things together, they’re best friends. Kids learn by example. If I respect Mom, they’re going to respect Mom. – Tim Allen
[clickbank-storefront-bestselling] • Every year, my family and I would go visit my moms family in Texas. We would drive from Chicago to Texas, and once we started to get towards San Antonio, everyone looked like me! It was such a great feeling. Everyone had the same brown skin that I did. – Marisol Nichols • Everybody wants to save the Earth; nobody wants to help Mom do the dishes. – P. J. O’Rourke • Having children is a huge responsibility, and I just don’t want to hand them off to a nanny or my mom to take care of them. – Thalia • I always wanted to be a young mom, but generations of women have worked so hard so we can have a career and wait to have children. So I say carpe diem – take advantage of that. – Brittany Murphy • I appreciate your giving my book — and in no small way, me — a chance. To thank you, I really wanted to acknowledge all of you in the book. Unfortunately, I didn’t have enough room for each name. So I’ve put in a code name that stands for all of you reading this book. The name is ‘Mom.’ It will be our little secret. So when you see ‘Mom’ in the acknowledgments, you’ll know I’m really talking about you. And don’t let my mother try to tell you otherwise. – Ellen DeGeneres • I asked mom if I was a gifted child. She said they certainly wouldn’t have paid for me. – Bill Watterson • I became an actress because my mom wanted me to become an actress. It took me until my mid-30s to realize I actually didn’t. I actually wanted to write and direct and be more involved in politics and humanitarian issues. – Angelina Jolie • I didn’t have an imaginary childhood friend, but I did one day imagine somehow tiny green men, and they were only tiny and green because my brother had a ton of toy soldier toys that came on a skateboard plank type of thing, and I just envisioned in this car driving to church with my mom, they were there. – Jim Parsons • I do a little sign on the court every time i make a shot or a good pass and i pound my chest and point to the sky – it symbolizes that i have a heart for God. It’s something that my mom and I came up with in college and I do it every time I step on the floor as a reminder of who i’m playing for. – Stephen Curry • I do doubles on Monday and Thursday, take Wednesday off or do easy cardio, do doubles on Thursday and Friday, and the weekend I just get outside and get active – jog or bike ride, or play tennis with my mom. – Mikaela Shiffrin • I don’t like sex … I’m a single working mom with nine cats, a dog-shark, a lizard, and a bunny. I don’t go to bed, I pass out. The idea that I’d get to my bed and there’d be someone in there with whom I was supposed to have an activity is horrifying to me. – Paula Poundstone • I don’t remember the first poem that I wrote because I’ve been creating poems since I was around 2 or 3. I don’t have any memory of that but my mom has written evidence of it. I’ve always liked playing with words so when I was younger it had a lot more to do with rhyme and sounds. – Sarah Kay • I don’t, as my mom would say, sweat the small stuff in our relationship. Because when I think of day-to-day irritations that you might have with the one you love, they’re nothing compared to the bigger task at hand. – Michelle Obama • I felt bad about myself because certain people were relentlessly attacking me and my reputation. My mom kept saying ‘Let it go, Lauren, It doesn’t matter’ … [I] realized I had to stop worrying about what other people think. The next day I got a tattoo on my lower back that says ‘sticks and stones’, because they may break my bones, but words will never hurt me. – Lauren Conrad • I got a call from my mom today, she says, ‘Well, David, I see you didn’t get the ‘Tonight Show’ again.’ – David Letterman • I got a lot of grief from my teammates about that. It might backfire on my mom. Hopefully, my brother will have another chance somewhere down the road. – Scott Niedermayer • I have a son who’s been raised Jewish because his mom is Jewish. I have a whole different set of holidays to celebrate. Everybody is thrown together with their family in such an intense way, opening all of that stuff again. You’re cooped up with everybody and forced to exist with them, and you’re forced to try to relate to them in this way that’s more open. I guess that just doesn’t work for a lot of people. – Paul Giamatti • I have a ton of cousins on my moms side of the family, and we would put on shows together all the time and put on costumes, and we even charged our parents money. – Maulik Pancholy • I have always stressed to my girls that outer beauty fades but inner beauty lasts forever. Simple things like smiling and looking people in the eye could change someone’s bad day into a good one. My mom always said that beauty is as beauty does, and I’m sure it will pass along to all the future generations of our family. – Tina Knowles • I have an incredible role model in my mom. She was a single mother raising two kids in New York. – Kim Raver • I have no regrets. I had an amazing surrogate who carried my son for me. I am so grateful to her. I can even say I am grateful for having cancer. I was always meant to be a mom, but if I didnt have cancer, I never would have had Zev. I would have had a kid, but not Zev, and I want Zev – tantrums and all. – Marissa Jaret Winokur • I hope telling the story of how I went from being a single mom to serving in the Texas State Senate to running for governor will remind others that with the right leadership in government, where you start has nothing to do with how far you go. – Wendy Davis • I know how to do anything, I’m a mom. – Roseanne Barr • I like to think there are a lot of balls in the air, and the kids are not one that I choose to drop. They have been a priority and I have a career that allows for a little more flexibility at times and hours that are quite mom-friendly. – Elisabeth Hasselbeck • I lived in South Africa until I was 11 when we first immigrated. My mom had sent me back there when I was 14 for summer vacation. I wasn’t doing very well in school, my grades were slipping. I called my mom one day and told her that I wasn’t coming back. I ended up staying there until I was 17 before coming back to North America. – Kandyse McClure • I lost my mother two years ago to cancer. But the greatest gift she gave to me was showing me how to be a wonderful and loving mom to my two sons, even now that they are grown men. – Carla Hall • I love being a single mom. But it’s definitely different when you’re dating. – Brooke Burns • I love doing TV. It’s so great for my world as a mom, as someone who likes to have a steady job and go to work feeling secure because I’m with a family. – Ming-Na Wen • I love my body as it is. People in the industry have been telling me to lose weight for years but I like the way I look. I give credit to my mom for helping me feel good about my appearance – for making sure I never felt embarrassed about my body, because she was never worried about looking too big. – Christina Hendricks • I notice that if there are some times I’ve been stressed, because I’m human and stress about things, that affects your kids. So you have to make sure you’re a happy mom so they can be happy. – Britney Spears • I obviously love to sing, it’s my passion, as is being a mom. Those are the two things that pretty much consume my every day and so I want to keep doing that as long as I can. – Martina McBride • I only do private room karaoke where its just me and one of my closest girlfriends. My mom always said I could really belt songs out, and the Dixie Chicks feed that encouragement. – Chelsea Peretti • I painted my toenails before Dennis Rodman. One time at training camp, I stubbed my toe and the nail came loose. My mom gave me some toenail hardener, and I painted over it. I scored 40-something points that night, so it became a ritual. Paint my toenails, score 40 points. – Shaquille O’Neal • I started acting when I was five years old. I found it randomly, through listening to my brother study monologues. I auditorally started memorizing them for no reason, and started repeating them to anyone who would listen to me. And then, I begged my mom to let me do whatever that meant because I couldn’t put into words exactly what that meant. It just meant me happy. And then, when I was 11 years old, I realized what I was doing and I looked to my mom and said, “Can I make this something I can do for the rest of my life?” She was like, “Yeah, sure, if you want to.” And I was like, “Okay, great! I think I might want to do this forever.” – Chloe Grace Moretz • I started acting when I was, like, three. My brother was really smart, and he wasnt being challenged enough, so my mom put him in the theater class. And I obviously followed him. – Nolan Gould • I suppose all moms have an idea who they hope their daughters will be. Like a connect-the-dots picture where you think you know what shape it will become. But then it’s the daughter who draws the lines, and she might connect the dots you didn’t intend, making a whole different picture. So I’ve gotta trust the dots she’s given me, and she’s gotta trust me to draw the picture myself. – Laura Lee • I think maybe my mom thought that Katharine Hepburn would be a good role model of, like, a strong, smart, independent woman. Maybe she steered me in that direction. You know, because she was really so ahead of her time. – Gillian Jacobs • I think the metaphysical world is something Lisa and I have always been interested in. We were encouraged from a very young age to believe in magic. Our mom used to take us to fairy parties. As we got older, I was always very drawn to manifesting my own destiny…learning how to do spells and personal ritual. – Jessica Origliasso • I thought my mom’s whole purpose was to be my mom. That’s how she made me feel. – Natasha Gregson Wagner • I told Grant Hill back there – I just got done playing against him – as a second grader I had a Pistons Grant Hill jersey. That was the first time I walked into a gym. That’s when I fell in love with the game. My mom, I think she just wanted to get me and my brothers out of the house for a few hours. When I walked into the gym, I fell in love with the game. – Kevin Durant • I used to be embarrassed by my mom, but now I know what she is-she’s a hero. – Carrie Jones • I used to have a blankie, and when my mom had to wash it, I would sit outside the dryer and watch it go round and round, and cry. – Drew Barrymore • I want to be playing music, and I want to be a great mom, and I want to do everything. – Emily Robison • I was always at peace because of the way my mom treated me. – Martina Hingis • I was raised in a spirit of the importance of service to your fellow man. My mom is a senator back home in South Africa. My father is a very caring and generous individual. – Adhir Kalyan • I was taught very well. My mom raised me very well, and so did my dad. I’ve been very blessed to have great parents that cared about me. – Justin Bieber • I wish I had read Sacred Pregnancy when I was pregnant instead of the dozen books I had to piece together to try to make sense of it all. Anni Daulter has created what should be the new standard for today’s mom: birth journals, labor workbooks, pregnancy memoirs, and holistic wisdom. It is gentle and enlightening, and lays the foundation for what we know helps women have the labor and birth they want and deserve: support, self-knowledge, and empowerment. – Mayim Bialik • I wonder if I love the communal act of eating so much because throughout my childhood, with four older brothers and a mom who worked in the restaurant business, I spent a lot of time fending for myself, eating alone – and recognizing how eating together made all the difference. – Thomas Keller • If you have a mom, there is nowhere you are likely to go where a prayer has not already been. – Robert Breault • I’m a huge breast cancer awareness advocate because my mom went through breast cancer recently. It really brought our family closer. – Brenda Song • I’m a long way from being evicted [at the age of 14], but I’ll never forget it. I’ll never forget the feeling. I’ll never forget my mom crying and I’ll never forget the thought I had: ‘Well the only thing I can do is just go build my body,’ because the men who were successful that I knew of – Stallone, Arnold, Bruce Willis – they were men of action. – Dwayne Johnson • I’m a mom. I’m from Ethiopia. I gave birth in the U.S. and had all the proper care available to me. If I had given birth in Ethiopia – I don’t know if I might have even survived it. – Liya Kebede • I’m a real stay-at-home mom. I’m really hands-on. Everything else became secondary. – Drew Barrymore • I’m a working mom, not a professional athlete, but I am a runner and that’s a special club. – Alison Sweeney • Im married to a white man, and then my daughter came out looking like the whitest white child with blonde hair and blue eyes. And Im like, Omigosh, now what am I going to do? She has my moms features and is lighter than my husband. And my boy is browner than I am. Brown eyes and really tan. – Karyn Parsons • I’m somebody who doesn’t work with a stylist. I’ll be honest with you, I’m a mom and it’s just not something I want to put money toward because it’s expensive to have somebody who helps dress you and I feel like I have to pay for preschool and so many things so I don’t have a stylist. – Busy Philipps • It doesn’t matter how old you are, or what you do in your life, you never stop needing your mom. – Kate Winslet • It needs to be said that sometimes my mom forgets important details when she talks. Like the time she told us she was considering leather (couches, it turns out), or when I was little and she said, “Here’s a napkin to put your balls in” (the Atomic Fireballs that I was eating, she meant). – Bill Konigsberg • It’s about prioritizing. Just take it one step at a time. Do the best that you can. I’m a mom and I have two husbands – an ex husband and a next husband. It’s a blended family and it’s very hard to keep things together, but we’re happy and we live in love. Djimon and I are so happy. – Kimora Lee Simmons • It’s always been my mom and I against the world. – Brittany Murphy • It’s fun to play mom. Last I knew I was playing a 17-year-old who graduated. – Selma Blair • I’ve got three kids. I worry about them but the gospel freed me and freed my wife. We are not trying to make our kids think that we’re super spiritual or we’ve got it all together. They see mom and dad being real people. What they hear dad talking about at home is not different from what they see from dad [at church]. That won’t guarantee that they’ll avoid the whole PK, MK thing. But we are hopefully not contributing to what normally produces that crisis, which is pretending. – Tullian Tchividjian • Like many other moms out there, I try to buy safe products for my family, but that can’t be the only solution. You can’t hire a team of scientists to do your shopping for you. At some point the government has to step in and ensure that chemicals are safe before our children are exposed to them. – Jessica Alba • Maybe we ought to look at a guy’s response to our microwave from now on.” Aunt Annie said. Really.” Mom said. “The narcissist looks at his reflection in it. The OCD guy thinks you don’t keep it clean enough.The antisocial–” Puts his fist through it because it reminds him of his father.” Annie said. She’d read all of mom’s books, too. And the paranoid one would be jealous of the amount of time you spend cooking.” Mom said Were you using that microwave again? Is something going on between the two of you? I caught you looking right at its clock.” Annie said. – Deb Caletti • Mom takes all the credit for my success. Now Mom says, ‘I read your face when you were a baby, and it said you were going to be a star. That’s why I named you Ming – because it’s all about the sun and the stars and enlightenment.’ – Ming-Na Wen • My dad had limitations. That’s what my good-hearted mom always told us. He had limitations, but he meant no harm. It was kind of her to say, but he did do harm. – Gillian Flynn • My dad is funny in his own way, and so is my brother, but in terms of legitimately making a lot of people laugh, that’s my mom. I inherit my sense of comedy from her. – Mindy Kaling • My family and my friends-they keep me grounded. Especially my mom, because she would kick my ass if I was to change. – Lil Wayne • My first language is both English and Spanish. My mom was raised in Los Angeles, so with her we spoke English, but my father was born in Cuba, so with him we spoke Spanish. – Jencarlos Canela • My life isn’t interesting! It’s my mom. You need to write her life and put me in it. I’m a cameo in her life. – Carl Lewis • My mom always said fighting with me as a kid was like going to court. I’m trying to realize that being right is not the most important thing. – Gillian Jacobs • My mom and my stepdad are both therapists. – Jennifer Westfeldt • My mom dressed me in silk to go to elementary school. – Allegra Versace • My mom had the breakdown for the family, and I went into therapy for all of us. – Carrie Fisher • My mom has always been a huge inspiration. She was a single mom raising two kids in New York. Now that is full-on all the time. – Kim Raver • My mom has obviously had a powerful influence on my life and her voice can describe certain things that I couldn’t see in myself. – Common • My mom is American, so I was raised in her household in my formative years. But as I got older, my pops tried to keep me involved with the culture by telling me the stories of the conflict between Ethiopia and Eritrea, how he came to America, and about our family back home, because all that side of my family, my aunties, grandparents, is in Africa. – Nipsey Hussle • My mom is my heart. She was a rock for me even though she was not around as much as dad. – Sunidhi Chauhan • My mom is one of those people that you feel honored to meet. And no matter who you are, you fall in love with her because she is spiritual, she’s inspiring, she’s strong, she’s funny, she’s creative, she’s talented… she’s everything that I want to be. – Beyonce Knowles • My mom is really skinny, too. I got it from her. Ive never done yoga before. – Bregje Heinen • My mom makes something called green pie, which I thought was a delicacy that many people only had at Thanksgiving, but it turns out it was just Jell-O with whipped cream on it. And it’s delicious. – Bobby Moynihan • My mom pushed me to take drama class. – Michael Steger • My mom says I have to be more positive, and I say life has to be more positive too or it’s just not going to work. – Jane Wagner • My mom was always a fan of just really elegant, sophisticated pieces. I mean we grew up in Maine, so we didn’t have a lot of call for black tie or anything, but I think I definitely got that sensibility from her. – Anna Kendrick • My mom was always like, “If you love it, do it. If she’s actually having fun, and I know that my kid is having fun, she’s gonna do whatever she wants. Whether that’s gymnastics, learning the car, acting or just being a normal kid, she’s gonna do what makes her happy.” That’s how I’ve always lived my life. – Chloe Grace Moretz • My mom was an environmental activist in Australia in the late ’60s and ’70s and I guess I’ve inherited that awareness from her. – Robin McLeavy • My mom wouldn’t know Tom Cruise if he punched her in the face. – Gillian Jacobs • My mom wouldn’t let me buy clothes she didn’t like, so I dressed like a middle-aged woman in high school. – Gillian Jacobs • My mom, she’s like Why can’t you just do a nice romantic comedy like Jennifer Love Hewitt? And I’m like: Mom, look at me. They just don’t put me in those movies. – Norman Reedus • My mother was a single mom, and most of the women I know are strong. – Regina King • My nana was an actress, my mom was an actress, and my sister, too. So because I was surrounded by it, it really came naturally. – Chris Pine • My parents were pretty open about a lot of things, especially my mom. And any kind of little crazy thing I was into, she was very supportive of. You know, whether it was BMX bike racing or being in the Boy Scouts or surfing or anything else, she always seemed to sort of support it. And I think it’s because she was an immigrant and that idea of sort of having her kids be able to have access to their dreams and whatever they wanted to follow was very important to her. – Terry Gross • My parents were very young when they had me. They were still growing up and learning themselves. They did the best they could, but my mom and dad split up when I was little… So that kind of made me stronger. – Justin Bieber • Never eat in a place called ‘Mom’s’. – Nelson Algren • No mom has it all together. We’re all dealing with loose ends when it comes to motherhood and our children. Some of us are just better at keeping up appearances, that’s all. – Julie Ann Barnhill • On a strained relationship between a tennis champion and her mother: There comes a time when it’s probably not cool for your mom to be your best friend. – Lindsay Davenport • On turning down an invitation to appear for four minutes on the Ed Sullivan Show: Honey, it takes Moms four minutes just to get on the stage. – Moms Mabley • One thing my mom didn’t want any of us to do was to cry or to complain about life. Every day and night, even when we didn’t have much food, we would pray together. And that for me was a beautiful moment. The fact of being poor didn’t really hurt me. – Riccardo Tisci • Parents may be always working, parents may be in and out. When you’re dropping them off with coaches, the first thing kids should be coming back and saying is, ‘Mom, guess what I learned today? Guess what coach taught me today?’ – Ray Lewis • Sending a handwritten letter is becoming such an anomaly. It’s disappearing. My mom is the only one who still writes me letters. And there’s something visceral about opening a letter – I see her on the page. I see her in her handwriting. – Steve Carell • So long, Mom I’m off to drop the bomb So don’t wait up for me But while you swelter Down there in your shelter You can see me On your TV – Tom Lehrer • So why you pushin’ it? Why you lyin’ for? I know where you live, I know your folks, you was a sucka as a kid. Your persona’s drama that you acquired in high school in actin’ class, Your whole aura is plexiglass. What’s-her-face told me you shot this kid last week in the park; That’s a lie, you was in church with your moms. – O.C. • Stay away from drugs and alcohol. Listen to your moms and dads. In this great country of ours you do whatever you set your mind to. Make us proud of you. – Mickey Mantle • The most dangerous action a woman can take when faced with a criminal is to resist with her fists: That tends to annoy violent criminals, and the woman will very likely be seriously injured. But a woman who takes the advice of Handgun Control Inc. and passively submits is 2.5 times more likely to be injured than a woman who resists with a gun. So if you don’t want to lie back and enjoy it, get a gun. Otherwise you may never become a mom. – Ann Coulter • The most inspiring piece of advice I’ve gotten is simply to persevere. My mom taught me to always keep going no matter what from an early age. When it feels too difficult to push forward, I always remind myself, ‘This too shall pass,’ and then I redouble my efforts. – Liya Kebede • There appears to be a disturbing trend in this nation to try to force single moms to choose between their children and their careers. If they take their careers seriously, they are labeled as bad mothers. If they spend time with their children, they are labeled as people who can’t be serious about careers outside the home. This is a sexist double standard. No such guilt trip is imposed on men, who are generally not forced to choose between their children and their jobs. – Gloria Allred • There was a nobility in poverty when I was growing up. My mom was poor but she was planting roses and she was cleaning the steps, you know what I mean. You didn’t feel sorry for yourself. – Ricky Gervais • There were definitely bands and musicians I liked that drove my mother insane. I probably liked them all the more for it! Bjork drove my mom nuts. What I listened to was actually pretty mom-friendly for the most part. I wasn’t very rebellious. – Gillian Jacobs • Treat a woman how you’d want someone to treat your mom. – Mario Lopez • When I have children that go home and mom and dad are not home because they’re working, they’re trying to get food on the table, and they come home to an empty house and they go to sleep in an empty house, there is no way that child can compete against a child from the west side of Los Angeles who both parents went to Stanford. Well, good for them, God love them. That’s not an equal playing field. – Rafe Esquith • When I was 11, I moved to the United States with my two brothers and my mom. We moved to northern New York, up near the Canadian border, from Argentina, and there was nobody there that spoke Spanish, and because there was no internet at the time, not even cable TV yet, I lost the connection with my childhood friends and the culture I had been brought up with for my first decade completely. – Viggo Mortensen • When I was a kid I didn’t feel like I fit in because – this is really silly and I probably shouldn’t say it, but, I didn’t think anything was funny. So I used to go home and literally cry to my mom and my step-dad at the time and I didn’t think anything was funny. I couldn’t laugh. – Courteney Cox • When my husband won the Palme d’Or in 2002, I wore the same dress two days in a row. My daughter said, ‘Mom! Did you sleep in your dress?’ But I think it’s cool to wear the same thing. I have to feel comfortable. – Emmanuelle Seigner • When my wife and I met, I couldn’t talk to her – and my defense mechanism is sarcasm. I belittle someone with verbal pokes and prods. I did it to her out of complete awe. When friends introduced us, I said ‘Hi’ – and turned my back. Later, I called my mom and best friend and said, ‘I think I just met my wife.’ – Mike Vogel • When you can impress your mom by saying you’ve been to someone’s concert, you know you’re pretty lame. – Gillian Jacobs • You didn’t want to bring home anything but an A or a B. To my mom, a C was like an F. – Calvin Johnson
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Beginning dating long distance
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Palisades Mall and Logan
Figured I’d interrupt the string of “Cebu Trip” posts with a mini adventure I had stateside :3
3-11-17
I was supposed to wake up at 6 or even 5 so that I wouldn’t be rushing to get ready. However, by the time I woke up it was almost 7. And I had to be at Jaymie’s house around 8 or 8:30. So after I turned off the alarms I rushed to take a shower and get ready before heading to get my car from the garage. It was pretty damn cold, not going to lie, but I managed by wearing some uniqlo heat tech leggings and just wearing my usual hoodie/jacket style, so the walk to the garage wasn’t terrible.
When I got to the garage I had to empty out the back of the Jetta because I was planning (or more like hoping) to get a spot right outside my apartment when I get back home way later, which means it would be easier to dump the trunk of the Jetta into my Dad’s Volvo so that I wouldn’t have to do it later. Afterwards, I headed to Jaymie’s house but as I was on the way, she told me she was still getting ready so I offered to buy her and her family Jollibee before arriving. Her parents were eating oatmeal so she just needed longsilog and topsilog for her and her brother, which I ordered to go with my own longsilog.
When I got to her house, her family was awake. I greeted her brother, her Mom, and her Dad then went to the kitchen and waited because I didn’t want to be the awkward one eating while everyone else was still out and about in the house. When her Dad came by to eat I began eating my meal and we talked about my trip - how it was in cebu, the food, the crazy traffic. It was just refreshing to be able to talk about my trip especially when I’m still having some vacation blues - it’s part of the reason why I want to blog about it because it helps me overcome me missing my cousins.
When Jaymie was done getting ready we headed out to Stevens since she had an open house to attend for her masters. It was awesome because due to that event I was allowed to park in Babbio garage without a parking pass (suck it, Stevens Police!) :D After I parked, we split ways with her going to the open house and me just chilling on second floor babbio. The open house took about an hour and a half before she was ready to leave.
After she finished changing in the bathroom, we drove up to the Palisades mall which is always a nice drive. I mean, I’m used to it by now considering how many time’s I’ve gone to my Tito Patrick’s house (different Patrick for the uninformed) that I could probably drive it in my sleep (but I won’t = 3 =) In fact, looking for a parking spot seemed to take way longer than getting there, even though it wasn’t. I mean I half expected that. It’s like the only big mall in the area and it was a Saturday.
We decided to just park outside the target on the fourth floor of the mall. It was outdoors so we’d be exposed and I’d be forced to wear my winter jacket to get to the mall, but at least the walk isn’t as far as it could be. Once we got inside, we headed straight for East Japanese because we were both pretty hungry.
East Japanese was a restaurant that had sushi and other snacks and dishes going around on a conveyor belt. I’ve been there and to it’s sister branches several times but this was Jaymie’s first time. I kinda dove in and Jaymie claims that she turned around for a second and there was already like four plates on the table, but I swear it was only two = 3 =. We got all sort of stuff - shrimp tempura rolls and gyoza, obviously, but also fried octopus/squid legs, tokyo style fried chicken, lobster salad sushi, peppered shrimp tempura rolls (there’s a difference), cream puffs, macarons, and a few other things that slip my mind. Overall it was pretty tasty... let’s just not talk about the final bill LOL
After East Japanese, we went next door to this store called “IT’S SUGAR” which, you guessed, sold a crap ton of candy. It was here where I first ate orange hi-chew, and I was tempted to get some but I knew my Dad was bringing back some from the Philippines so I didn’t get any. I did find a section that was selling bacon everything - bandages, lip balm, etc. - but I dare not try any of it in fear of not liking it like I didn’t like bacon flavored ice cream x.x
After spending a little time at IT’S SUGAR we headed to the theater to watch Logan. Oh boy. If I ever do movie reviews, this one will be... alright. Kinda depressing for the most part but I won’t give anything away... I may have cried near the end but yeah...
After Logan we went to Uniqlo because I needed to get new A-shirts for working out. The ones I have are starting to get old and worn out and I figured I buy Uniqlo everything so why not Uniqlo A-shirts as well = 3 = Sadly, they didn’t have the extravegant colors I wanted like yellow, orange, or even blue, so I figured I’d just buy it online (which I haven’t done yet and might do so after writing this post LOL). What I did end up buying was another hoodie because the one I bought in the Philippines was a different design and a different blue than that one I really wanted (which I didn’t realize until I saw it at the store). I’m still going to be using the hoodie I got in the Philippines, but at least now I have three hoodies to rotate around, and that’s always a good thing (especially when I’ve pretty much been wearing the same hoodie for the past year LOL) Oh, and Jaymie got a jacket for her disney trip in April = 3 =
When we were done shopping at Uniqlo, we headed to Kung-Fu Tea because I wanted a manga green tea. It’s funny because before during the week I had asked Jaymie to get me a mango green tea from the Kung-Fu Tea in hoboken and told her I wanted the tapioca and the mango jellies it usually came with. But when I got it, it was the mango boba instead. So I was like “Let me show you how to order my order” and lo and behold when we got to the cashier they told me they don’t do mango jellies anymore. Yeah. Eff me, right? XD Of course Jaymie rubbed it in my face and of course I deserved it, but I’m still laughing about it even now haha = 3 =
We then went to Coldstone because Jaymie wanted to get ice cream. Initially I wasn’t going to get any because I didnt’ want to eat too much... But then I saw that they had pistachio ice cream which I haven’t had in a while... So I ended up getting that with Reeses Peanut Butter Cups... I was tempted to instead get the strawberry lemonade flavor they had but I figured I just had a sweet green tea so I’d get something creamy... Kinda regret not getting the strawberry lemonade flavor, but w/e. What’s done is done.
Before heading out, we stopped by gamestop to check if they had an amiibo Jaymie’s brother was looking. They didn’t so we headed back to Jaymie’s house where I hung out for a bit. They were watching Way of the Dragon and I saw the fight between Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris. Man did that guy get owned LOL After watching, I tried some of her Dad’s giniling, which was pretty good, but just didn’t taste like my Mom’s cooking (obviously I’m going to favor my Mom’s cooking. It just had more flavor though).
After I finished eating and talking with Jaymie and her brother, I headed back home, which wasn’t painful because it was traffic. I tried looking for a parking spot and initially there wasn’t any, but thankfully after going around one more time, this guy was leaving right in front of my building, so I was able to get the spot and thanked God afterwards. Saved me a trip in the cold.
Once I got upstairs, I just did some WoW dailies, then passed out. Yeah, I was pretty tired, but I guess the jetlag just caught up with me. Hopefully my sleeping cycle should be back on schedule, but we’ll see when I wake up tomorrow for my dentist appointment (if I wake up in time for it LOL)
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#139 TALK ABOUT
1:Talk about the first time you watched your favorite movie.
My grandma told me about it, she said she read about it in a magazine about how it’s kinda weird but alright. We watched it on Christmas that year. And then I watched it again that night and then the next day. Donnie Darko- best movie ever.
2:Talk about your first kiss.
I broke up with my boyfriend after a football game when me, him, and one of our friends was walking home (we all lived in the same area) then me and the friend that was with me ran away because my now ex was following us. we went to the dollar store and got a helium balloon and went into the ally across the street. Sucked the shit out of the balloon and then made out.
3:Talk about the person you’ve had the most intense romantic feelings for.
My husband. He is so amazingly perfect I literally can not describe my feelings for him. It’s like not a physical thing because we almost never are together but when we are it is like eating a new amazing candy for the first time.
4:Talk about the thing you regret most so far.
Being a bitch and not being productive. Also the dumb tattoos I game myself when I was 14.
5:Talk about the best birthday you’ve had.
19th so far.
6:Talk about the worst birthday you’ve had.
probably when I turned like 16.
7:Talk about your biggest insecurity.
My humor, because I find myself hilarious all the time but no one else really seems to. Except my husband and my bestie. They totally get me.
8:Talk about the thing you are most proud of.
Husband and my dog and my sister. They all pretty iight.
9:Talk about little things on your body that you like the most.
The freckle on my and and the very faint freckle on my mouth. No one ever notices them and it reminds me that no one can know me better than I know myself. Even if I have no idea who I am.
10:Talk about the biggest fight you’ve ever had.
My sister swung a pig bat at me and then threatened me with scissors and cooking knives.
11:Talk about the best dream you’ve ever had.
I was having a bad dream but them I realized i was dreaming do I just quit having the bad dream.
12:Talk about the worst dream you’ve ever had.
The ones where my stomach drops and wakes me up.
13:Talk about the first time you had sex/how you imagine your first time.
Backstory: I used to give this guy... lets call him R... bjs a lot ok. So one day i was just walking home and lets call him T comes up to me and is like “i heard you give R bjs” and I was like fuck yeah i do and then we went to T’s house and did it. It was the least romantic thing on the planet. Like I didn’t even associate with T what so ever, I hung out with his brother J but thats it. But afterwards I was getting my shit and about to leave and he goes “did you leave anything?” and I was like nope and he was like “you sure you didnt loose anything?” and I was like nope and he was like “not even your virginity?” and i was like fuck you lmao
14:Talk about a vacation.
I dont really feel like doing this one
15:Talk about the time you were most content in life.
Right now.
16:Talk about the best party you’ve ever been to.
Well it’s not one specific party, but back in 2012 my friend group had this party house, on of their moms was renting it but she got a boyfriend so she never stayed there. amazing summer.
17:Talk about someone you want to be friends with.
I want to be friends with someone who can completely relate to me. I know there are hundreds of other women going through the same exact thing I am going through, just not in my town or near where I live.
18:Talk about something that happened in elementary school.
I pooped my pants a little once. Typical story, thought it was a fart... it wasnt. Also once during show and tell I brought a stuffed bird and some little fuck threw up on it.
19:Talk about something that happened in middle school.
I hit puberty and shaved my eyebrows.
20:Talk about something that happened in high school.
I did a lot of drugs, got in a terrible relationship, got out of that relationship, found my mellow point and found the love of my life.
21:Talk about a time you had to turn someone down.
when he just too ugly boo. I would say because im married but literally noone has hit on be since he put a ring on it so fuck ya
22:Talk about your worst fear.
I dont know what my worst fear is. a lot of things scare me
23:Talk about a time someone turned you down.
Like that would ever happen psh.
24:Talk about something someone told you that meant a lot.
My husband telling me he loves me.
25:Talk about an ex-best friend.
Shes a fucking juvenile delinquent but damn did we have fun
26:Talk about things you do when you’re sick.
sleep. complain about being sick.
27:Talk about your favorite part of someone else’s body.
My husbands cheek bones and his sholders.
28:Talk about your fetishes.
penis
29:Talk about what turns you on.
penis
30:Talk about what turns you off.
bad penis
31:Talk about what you think death is like.
i have no idea
32:Talk about a place you remember from your childhood.
not being sad
33:Talk about what you do when you are sad.
cry and things like this until i get bored
34:Talk about the worst physical pain you’ve endured.
probably anal sex for the first time
35:Talk about things you wish you could stop doing.
smoking. being nervous about things. feeling sad.
36:Talk about your guilty pleasures.
facebook and playing with my doggo
37:Talk about someone you thought you were in love with.
my ex. fucking asshole
38:Talk about songs that remind you of certain people.
Ride by TOP - reminds me of one of my besties riding around on back roads hanging out the sunroof
what does the fox say - reminds me of this annoying chick i used to hang out with. she had a fangirl crush on one of the singers.
so many songs remind me of my husband so im not even gonna say them all but “Dancing in the Dark” is one of the main ones. we did the dance to it once but we just kinda did it. no music. it was fun, but we havent been able to since because we cant remember how to do it correctly lol
candle in the wind reminds me of my mom because i asked her what her favorite elton john song was once when i was going through and elton john fase
i love rock n roll - reminds me of my sister, she used to listen to that song all the time. Also funky town. we made up a dance to that one.
You raise me up - reminds me of my grandpa, it was played at his funeral.
Roses by the chainsmokers reminds me of one of my old friends
any hollywood undead song reminds me of a friend i had to quit hanging out with
the list is never fucking ending
fly to the angels by slaughter reminds me of my uncle. he wants it played at his funeral. at least thats what he told my cousin and i when he was drunk one night when we were like 8
the anthem by dropkick murphys reminds me of my dad because he wants it played at his funeral
also my husband wants ..... i cant remember what its called but its a lincoln park song. he wants that played at his funeral
39:Talk about things you wish you’d known earlier.
What my life was gonna end up like.
40:Talk about the end of something in your life.
No. I hate things ending.
I see what you did there you sly shit.
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