Anonymous wrote:A life experience about something that made you happy or made you feel special: When I was in my third year of law school a friend suggested me and my boyfriend and him go nighttime cross country skiing. We met at 11 pm in the law school parking lot and drove about an hour into the mountains. We skied under the moon about an hour to a shelter with a wood stove and made hot chocolate and then skied back. It was so quiet and dreamy with blankets of white snow everywhere catching the light of the moon. My boyfriend and I got home at 3 am or so and probably slept in and missed class. It is one of my happiest memories.
Anonymous wrote:My husband complains about being lonely and that I don't talk to him. So I have discussed our kids, our pets, suggested cooking together, ask his opinions on new events, ask if he'd like to exercise with me..... the answer is always no or he isn't interested. Bu, if I talk about porn, or my attractive coworkers, he's onboard. He's just grose and boring.
Are you driving the conversation or do you expect your spouse to lead and entertain you?
Anonymous wrote:A life experience about something that made you happy or made you feel special: When I was in my third year of law school a friend suggested me and my boyfriend and him go nighttime cross country skiing. We met at 11 pm in the law school parking lot and drove about an hour into the mountains. We skied under the moon about an hour to a shelter with a wood stove and made hot chocolate and then skied back. It was so quiet and dreamy with blankets of white snow everywhere catching the light of the moon. My boyfriend and I got home at 3 am or so and probably slept in and missed class. It is one of my happiest memories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I was 15, going on an international trip, some other high schooler decided we shouldn't be bored on the trip. We spent the whole 14 hour flight writing notes back and forth. It was a great way to pass the time. We kept in touch through college but then lost touch.
Did you keep the notes?
Anonymous wrote:When I was 15, going on an international trip, some other high schooler decided we shouldn't be bored on the trip. We spent the whole 14 hour flight writing notes back and forth. It was a great way to pass the time. We kept in touch through college but then lost touch.
Anonymous wrote:Op try a therapist. Friends should not be therapists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry.
What would you like to chat about?
Anything...really. A life experience about something that made you happy or made you feel special.
Anonymous wrote:I’m sorry.
What would you like to chat about?