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2) Self-labels / identity (gay, straight, old, young, monogamous, non-monogamous, etc): Female artist and pyrographer, animal obsessed, atheist, hyper-sensitive witch.
3) I live with (roommates, spouse, my children, a tiger, etc): My husband Rich, and my kittie Trix!
4) My posts usually fall into the following categories: - Life/family. - Prose. - I post a lot of my art. - Random day-to-day thoughts. - My journey with mental illness.
5) My favorite things to read on my friends list are: Deep thoughts, ideas, opinions, day-to-day stuff... honestly, anything, as long as it's genuine and real.
6) In the past few years the biggest issues for me with friendship have been: Severe Agoraphobia/Anxiety, people kind of falling off of the map, or only really coming around when it's convenient, I suppose.
7) I post entries on average once every (day, 2 days, week, etc): Due to moving, I'd been a little slow on posting, so I'm trying to get back into the swing of things now that I'm settled. I was a daily poster but I'm currently trying at least weekly.
8) If someone made a deluxe action figure based on me, it would have these 3 props and 3 outfits: PROPS: - My cat, a paint set, and an iced coffee.
OUTFITS: - Combat boots, PJ pants and a ratty old band shirt. - Tights, a giant hoodie and socks that probably don't match. - Something inevitably stained with paint in some way.
Hi! you seem just my sort of person *smiles* and I have never met an atheist witch before -- I'm friends with atheists and witches but among those I know they're very different groups. I'd love to know more about your spirituality!
Hey, I think we might have some stuff in common. I write about mental health a lot, as well as personal musings about life, work, friends and events. Friends?
You seem like a lovely person, and we definitely understand anxiety. Yes, that is a we, not an I! We're multiple, so essentially a bunch of people in one mind. If that's not a problem, would you like to try being friends? Our journal covers a wide range of introspection, daily life, sometimes creative things and mental health wrangling.
1) Age and location:
28 - from Toronto, Canada.
2) Self-labels / identity (gay, straight, old, young, monogamous, non-monogamous, etc):
Female artist and pyrographer, animal obsessed, atheist, hyper-sensitive witch.
3) I live with (roommates, spouse, my children, a tiger, etc):
My husband Rich, and my kittie Trix!
4) My posts usually fall into the following categories:
- Life/family.
- Prose.
- I post a lot of my art.
- Random day-to-day thoughts.
- My journey with mental illness.
5) My favorite things to read on my friends list are:
Deep thoughts, ideas, opinions, day-to-day stuff... honestly, anything, as long as it's genuine and real.
6) In the past few years the biggest issues for me with friendship have been:
Severe Agoraphobia/Anxiety, people kind of falling off of the map, or only really coming around when it's convenient, I suppose.
7) I post entries on average once every (day, 2 days, week, etc):
Due to moving, I'd been a little slow on posting, so I'm trying to get back into the swing of things now that I'm settled. I was a daily poster but I'm currently trying at least weekly.
8) If someone made a deluxe action figure based on me, it would have these 3 props and 3 outfits:
PROPS:
- My cat, a paint set, and an iced coffee.
OUTFITS:
- Combat boots, PJ pants and a ratty old band shirt.
- Tights, a giant hoodie and socks that probably don't match.
- Something inevitably stained with paint in some way.
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Want to try being friends & see how we get on?
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I'm an artist as well, I would like to add you.
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You seem like a lovely person, and we definitely understand anxiety. Yes, that is a we, not an I! We're multiple, so essentially a bunch of people in one mind. If that's not a problem, would you like to try being friends? Our journal covers a wide range of introspection, daily life, sometimes creative things and mental health wrangling.
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