I don't let people make me feel obliged to do things for them, so it doesn't bother me. Only do what is natural to you, and then you will see what kind of person they are.
I don't let people make me feel obliged to do things for them, so it doesn't bother me. Only do what is natural to you, and then you will see what kind of person they are.
I don't meet people a lot like this in life, and if I do, I try to avoid them so I don't ruin whatever perfect world they have in their heads.
This is definitely something where these people are not aware of the rest of the world, they are kind of moving from situation to situation with a constrained view, and I think anybody who doesn't fit that description tends to stray.
This is a very cute thread. Thanks for all that, and keep on being You.
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Too sugary can be too sweet. Brutal honesty isn't always nice either. Someone who is a clown who can joke and make me laugh is where it's at for me...