Anonymous wrote:I love gardening, sewing, canning, cooking and baking to another level. I will be out with my kids each week picking produce to can, freeze or bake into something. People act like I am an oddity. Maybe because I am a 37 to Black chick. Idk. One last told me you people don't do t hat. Oh well, I always did March to the best of my own drum.
Anonymous wrote:I love gardening, sewing, canning, cooking and baking to another level. I will be out with my kids each week picking produce to can, freeze or bake into something. People act like I am an oddity. Maybe because I am a 37 to Black chick. Idk. One last told me you people don't do t hat. Oh well, I always did March to the best of my own drum.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a SAHM who loves superheroes and comic books. I still wear superhero shirts/socks and still want to be one, so I work out a lot and do martial arts and gymnastics. I usually feel more at ease among younger guys than I do the other moms my age, ha.
Anonymous wrote:Foreign movies with subtitles. Subtitles have never bothered me, so I'm surprised at how many people will say no to a movie just because of them.
Needless to say, I go to a lot of Bollywood films alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm an introvert and love history, art, film noir, obscure documentaries, and early 19c literature (Wharton, etc). Most people look at me cross eyed when I tell them this. They have nothing to say about it. Back to sports and Whole 30.
Wow, you’re so deep compared to other people.
I'm really not, and that's not how I intended to come off. My eyes glaze over when people talk about science, the economy, animals, and other things they know much more about than me. It's just hard to find people who can be in a museum and sustain interest as long as I can, or want to go see a documentary about Vivienne Westwood. I get that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I'm an introvert and love history, art, film noir, obscure documentaries, and early 19c literature (Wharton, etc). Most people look at me cross eyed when I tell them this. They have nothing to say about it. Back to sports and Whole 30.
Wow, you’re so deep compared to other people.
I'm really not, and that's not how I intended to come off. My eyes glaze over when people talk about science, the economy, animals, and other things they know much more about than me. It's just hard to find people who can be in a museum and sustain interest as long as I can, or want to go see a documentary about Vivienne Westwood. I get that.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a SAHM who loves superheroes and comic books. I still wear superhero shirts/socks and still want to be one, so I work out a lot and do martial arts and gymnastics. I usually feel more at ease among younger guys than I do the other moms my age, ha.