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Some bombshells time out after about an hourAre you going to share with the class?
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Some bombshells time out after about an hourAre you going to share with the class?
Ah, I see what you did there!Some bombshells time out after about an hour
There may be more in the future!
also I just learned how to link the emoji![]()
Planned out or go with the flow? How in control do you have to be in various parts of your life?
Are you a person who needs to pre-plan things to feel comfortable, or do you prefer to see how things unfold as they will? Does one give you more anxiety than the other?
For example, on a road trip, can you have the destination in mind no directions how to get there? Or do you need directions from point A to point B with X number of planned stops along the way?
How in control do you tend, or need to be in other areas? How things are done in your house or work? The way things are when planning outings with friends—do you initiate? What about in the bedroom? What do you prefer? Is it usually the same or is there a mix? Does it depend on certain factors?
Do you feel like your level of control in some areas affect your level of control in other areas of your life? To clarify, if you are always in control during the day at your job, does that make you want to not be in control when you get home?
Now I’m singing “Control” by Janet Jackson. Anybody else? Just me?
Oh that’s right, your favorite is Pink Pony Club. I forgot.It’s just you singing that song.
I’m a control freak. Not of others. But of my own behaviour. I have things planned out so incredibly tight. I always have a plan. It has served me well in many ways- work, finance, education. But, being unable to be flexible has, in a couple large life events, made things more difficult.
I also like control in the bedroom. It carried over there. But in a sexy way. Not like a “I have to count the pubic hair on your pussy” kind of guy (my preference is zero, in case you ladies wondered).
I love control. Don’t like being controlled.
Planned out or go with the flow? How in control do you have to be in various parts of your life?
Are you a person who needs to pre-plan things to feel comfortable, or do you prefer to see how things unfold as they will? Does one give you more anxiety than the other?
For example, on a road trip, can you have the destination in mind no directions how to get there? Or do you need directions from point A to point B with X number of planned stops along the way?
How in control do you tend, or need to be in other areas? How things are done in your house or work? The way things are when planning outings with friends—do you initiate? What about in the bedroom? What do you prefer? Is it usually the same or is there a mix? Does it depend on certain factors?
Do you feel like your level of control in some areas affect your level of control in other areas of your life? To clarify, if you are always in control during the day at your job, does that make you want to not be in control when you get home?
Now I’m singing “Control” by Janet Jackson. Anybody else? Just me?
ETA: for your viewing pleasure
Oh that’s right, your favorite is Pink Pony Club. I forgot.
Or Watermelon Sugar?
I always consider myself to be in control, even if I’m not—I may not be flying the plane, but I’m confident I could take over and land it even with absolutely no flying experience whatsoever—it’s just how I am.
It's very situation-specific for me. I think when something matters enough, or is interesting enough, or is complicated enough, I'll plan it. When I'm faced with something really tough, I will plan it into submission. But for lots of things, I'm fine dealing with situations as they arise.Planned out or go with the flow? How in control do you have to be in various parts of your life?
Are you a person who needs to pre-plan things to feel comfortable, or do you prefer to see how things unfold as they will? Does one give you more anxiety than the other?
Road trips here don't need planning. Even Dita's elderly GPS can tell me how to get somewhere and how long it will take. I live in a country where I can get hideously overpriced gas and revolting fast food at an exciting range of motorway service stations (Membury, I'm looking at you...). If we want to stop off at interesting or fun places on the way, sure? But that's not something which needs lots of planning, is it?For example, on a road trip, can you have the destination in mind no directions how to get there? Or do you need directions from point A to point B with X number of planned stops along the way?
I don't like being out of control, but I don't need to keep everything on a tight rein unless it will fall apart if I don't?How in control do you tend, or need to be in other areas? How things are done in your house or work?
Ah. I'm bad here. I'm a social pillow princess. Well, more of an antisocial pillow princess. I like my friends to initiate, which I appreciate is lazy and bad of me. In my defence, I spend a lot of time at work having to be professionally sociable - once upon a time people wanted my skills and qualifications, but now I'm just a suit and posh accent - so I don't want more of that when I'm off duty. But it does make me a lazy and bad friend sometimes, and that's something I can definitely do better with. And should.The way things are when planning outings with friends—do you initiate?
I think you know the answer to that one.What about in the bedroom? What do you prefer? Is it usually the same or is there a mix? Does it depend on certain factors?
No. I quite like taking responsibility for things? And if I'm going to be responsible for them, I want some agency in how they're done?Do you feel like your level of control in some areas affect your level of control in other areas of your life? To clarify, if you are always in control during the day at your job, does that make you want to not be in control when you get home?
I was actually singing Self Control by Laura Brannigan. But your choice is betterNow I’m singing “Control” by Janet Jackson. Anybody else? Just me?
ETA: for your viewing pleasure
It depends on the situation. I tend to plan things out for big events, but I also lean at times with go with the flow. If it's just me, I tend to just flow. When it involves more people than me, such as my little humans, I am usually a planner and worst case scenario imaginer lol.Are you a person who needs to pre-plan things to feel comfortable, or do you prefer to see how things unfold as they will? Does one give you more anxiety than the other?
If I need to be to a place by a specific day I will plan it all out, but if it's a trip where there is an end destination but there is time to explore i tend to be more laid back about it. I've driven cross country a few times with no stops planned ahead of time and have had great experiences. With little ones it's more structured.For example, on a road trip, can you have the destination in mind no directions how to get there? Or do you need directions from point A to point B with X number of planned stops along the way?
I am in control of work and home situations. I am almost always the initiator in every respect, and that can be exhausting at times which I think is why I let go of that control when traveling long distance. I'm also working on just letting things happen, and understanding things will be okay without imagining ever possible worst case scenario. I'm getting better about it lol.How in control do you tend, or need to be in other areas? How things are done in your house or work? The way things are when planning outings with friends—do you initiate? What about in the bedroom? What do you prefer? Is it usually the same or is there a mix? Does it depend on certain factors?
Yes, absolutely though that isn't always possible, which causes anxiety.Do you feel like your level of control in some areas affect your level of control in other areas of your life? To clarify, if you are always in control during the day at your job, does that make you want to not be in control when you get home?
That’s what bagpipes sound like, so maybe you are doing it right!The sounds are awful and I swear if you heard them you’d think a cat was being assaulted in the darkest of alleys.
I'm much more "go with the flow"in such situations. Maybe I miss things, like "Have you seen the Sydney Opera House?" Well, no, not until the very last day, I didn't. The rest of my holiday I wandered about town and found some interesting nooks and crannies instead. I find that far more interesting than the places that everyone goes to see.Planned out or go with the flow? How in control do you have to be in various parts of your life?
Are you a person who needs to pre-plan things to feel comfortable, or do you prefer to see how things unfold as they will? Does one give you more anxiety than the other?
Mixed, mostly the former. It depends somewhat if I have to be at a particular place on a particular date. Then I'll plan, but I'm happier making my way to a place and not planning it to the last detail.For example, on a road trip, can you have the destination in mind no directions how to get there? Or do you need directions from point A to point B with X number of planned stops along the way?
Oh, everywhere else I'm a control freakHow in control do you tend, or need to be in other areas? How things are done in your house or work? The way things are when planning outings with friends—do you initiate? What about in the bedroom? What do you prefer? Is it usually the same or is there a mix? Does it depend on certain factors?
I need a new book to read. I did some damage to my stack over spring break. What’s the last book you loved?
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I do like sci-fi. Thanks for the recommendation!I was a little behind in reading this but loved the Broken Earth trilogy by N. K. Jamison! If you like sci-fi/fantasy, it solid.
As evidenced by previous posts, I'm big fan of the Calvin and Hobbes collection.I need a new book to read. I did some damage to my stack over spring break. What’s the last book you loved?
Neither are new, but they are the books I most recently finished:I need a new book to read. I did some damage to my stack over spring break. What’s the last book you loved?
Adam Grant is awesome. Excellent recommendation.Non-Fiction: Think Again by Adam Grant
Thank you for these suggestions! I read Hannah’s The Women a few months back and I really enjoyed it. It was a story that was unique- to me, at least. The Nightingale is on my list of books I’d like to read.Neither are new, but they are the books I most recently finished:
Fiction: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
Non-Fiction: Think Again by Adam Grant
I enjoyed them both.
Been trying to teach my kids this for their whole lives. This is a great visual of it though!The Let Them Theory ties in nicely with the talk above about control- what we have control of and what we don’t.
Easier said than done, for sure. But it helps to try and remember, at least.
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I don’t think I can adequately explain how much I relate to this. Or your explanation.I'm bad here. I'm a social pillow princess. Well, more of an antisocial pillow princess.
Dungeon Crawler Carl. I’m on book 5 and I regularly laugh out loud. They’re fun, hilarious, and insightful. I’d describe them as a mix of Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Ready Player One, Hunger Games, and Squid Game.I need a new book to read. I did some damage to my stack over spring break. What’s the last book you loved?
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