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Somnambulist
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We often focus on how we stand out or differ, and sometimes we argue and bicker, so here's a thread that's all about what we have in common. Recognizing commonalities can promote a feeling of oneness, and I think we need that, esp. in a world that finds it all too easy to alienate people.
I'll start by telling you a bit about myself, and you do the same, and also point out what you have in common with anyone else who posted before you. (For instance, you can follow my post by telling me that you love wine too !)
- I'm in my 30s and I wonder if I'll spend my whole life alone
- I'm not quite an alcoholic but definitely drink more (red wine) than I should, ideally
- I can't live without music
- Exercise kept me sane for many years
- I feel most alone when performing mundane errands like grocery shopping and seeing couples shopping together ... I think to myself, "What stars have to align in order for that guy to be me ?"
- I enjoy a good cry
- I'm very insecure about how I look in photographs
- I often daydream because fantasy is a huge part of my unbearable reality
We might live in different corners of the world, look different, work different jobs, have different lifestyles, but at our core, we're really not all that dissimilar.
I'll start by telling you a bit about myself, and you do the same, and also point out what you have in common with anyone else who posted before you. (For instance, you can follow my post by telling me that you love wine too !)
- I'm in my 30s and I wonder if I'll spend my whole life alone
- I'm not quite an alcoholic but definitely drink more (red wine) than I should, ideally
- I can't live without music
- Exercise kept me sane for many years
- I feel most alone when performing mundane errands like grocery shopping and seeing couples shopping together ... I think to myself, "What stars have to align in order for that guy to be me ?"
- I enjoy a good cry
- I'm very insecure about how I look in photographs
- I often daydream because fantasy is a huge part of my unbearable reality
We might live in different corners of the world, look different, work different jobs, have different lifestyles, but at our core, we're really not all that dissimilar.