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How Do You Identify?: Femme
Relationship Status: Involved with someone special in my hometown
Join Date: May 2010
Location: In a small community
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My 80 year old mom has a life long problem of helicoptering me, which I have never liked, and which we argue about rather frequently. I love my mom, but I won't tolerate her helicoptering me.
I trim and color my own hair because my hair grows slowly. I like my hair to look as nice as it can be, so that's why I do it on my own.
I don't like sharing my own space at home with anyone other than myself. I like the quiet of my own home and I hope to keep it that way for the rest of my life.
I miss all the food I like to eat, but can't eat anymore. It's a challenge making meals without all the things that will kill me (dairy, sugar, meat, and certain other vegetables: OMG, I miss vine ripe tomatoes the most).
I like Agatha Christie novels and movies. I went to go see Murder On The Orient Express last year and it was simply awesome cinema at it's best.
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“The way someone treats you is not a reflection of your worth: It’s a reflection of their emotional capacity,”
— Jillian Turecki.
”Without justice, democracy dies,”
— Jess Michaels (Epstein survivor).
”The planet can provide for human need,
but not human greed,” — Dr Jane Goodall.
”The needs of the many, outweigh the needs of the few.”
— Spock in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982).
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