A: That no matter how challenging my life may become, I swear to always maintain a hearty sense of humor through it all.
A: My intensity. I do not shy away from the emotional and the personal. I hope to reveal something true of myself with everyone that I meet.
A: That I intend to be remembered.
A: Ohhhhh, things... I used to think them the bane of my existence, purging as much as I could, aspiring to own as little as possible. As I've grown, I've changed and gained an appreciation of them. Obviously, there's no actual thing I can't do without, so I'll revise the original question: 5 things that are relevant to my identity...
1. My camera
2. My sound system
3. My houseplants (Are plants things? I think not, but I love them and thought they deserved mention)
4. My computer
5. My bed
A: I tend to find myself more preoccupied with, and brazen about, sex than most. I also try only to speak when I have something significant to say. My intention is to always be someone worth listening to.
A: Mycology ;) I also enjoy reading and writing. I write poetry and stories, and read often at open mics in the area.
A: I'm very particular about my diet, avoiding processed foods and overly sugared treats, though I do adore fine chocolate. As far as fitness, being a commuter cyclist keeps me quite active and healthy.
A: I watch a lot of YouTube videos, listen to music, sing along, read, write, take photographs.
A: I care. I look at you as a real human, with all the intricacies that result from a lifetime of experience. Those things matter to me, as they have shaped you, and thus, how you derive pleasure today. Tell me your story.
A: I do love my home, and this is perhaps the first time I can say that in years, but I've been a member of some travel networks for years now and the itch always gets to me eventually. Mostly, I travel when I have a friend to see.
A: Depends on the food, depends on the wine, depends on the beach, depends on you. If the water is still it might remind me of the old lakehouse in Wisconsin, running around all day in the woods as kids. If we're eating oysters, it might remind me of all my friends gathering for a cookout on the Washington coast. You never know what might come up.
A: My willingness to question, challege, break the rules. Who wants a subservient little worm? Well, some, I suppose, but I have a sneaking suspicion that even those who wish to be powerful don't always mind being talked back to...