Fox News conservatives aren’t the only people who live in an influence bubble, and I’m starting to realize that my own bubble is beginning to crack.

Fox News conservatives aren’t the only people who live in an influence bubble, and I’m starting to realize that my own bubble is beginning to crack.
I came to a crossroads where I had to decide how much of myself I should expose to the world of strangers. I allowed myself to become a social experiment.
The older I get, the harder it is to accept gifts from people. This year I found a solution.
Everyone keeps asking me, but I don’t know what to tell them. Being a husband isn’t really any different than being a boyfriend. Why do others think it is?
Everyone knew this was coming, and I mean EVERYONE. Any time I would talk about my views on the pointlessness of marriage, the response was always “Some woman will come along and break your rules.”
For most of my life, I have worked on me. I have been making quiet internal efforts to analyze who I am, what I want, and who I should spend my time with. Because of this I now have a superpower.
So today I started the “Master Cleanse”. Kati did it before and she thinks it will help us lose weight.
I was tired of the same old MMORPG practices of looking for groups, daily quests, and trying to manage large groups for Raids when some people don’t show up or have to leave early. I want something new and exciting to play with my friends. Then I heard about Guild Wars 2.
In order to keep sane in a long-term live-in relationship, each person is going to need space. This doesn’t have to negatively affect intimacy, as long as you do it right.