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How was your Saturday? What did you do?
What made you smile today (yesterday)?
What made you smile today (yesterday)?
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How was your Saturday? What did you do?
What made you smile today (yesterday)?
What was one particular incident that stuck out in your mind that made you smile?
What is your definition of happy? (I know the textbook version, this one is told through your own personal story)
What got you up at 2:28am? What woke you up?
What is on your agenda for Sunday?
What's a favorite non-animated show from your childhood?
Who is your favorite author?
Is there a song that you prefer the cover to the original?
Pre-pandemic, at 2:44 in the morning:
I would ask a friend to go out to IHOP (International House of Pancakes-open 24hours), we’d talk for hours, and go walking come daybreak.
What is something you would do similar pre-pandemic?
Do you like holding hands?
Are you a PDA person or are you a bit too shy for that? (PDA-public displays of affection)?
What is a summer sport or activity you would actively participate in if you could?
If The Beast was asked to describe his secret favourite female Litter in five words, what five words would he use?
The best Christmas gift ever received?
How has this thread changed you, if at all?
Has this thread changed your thinking about what is important to your fellow men and women?
Have you given any thought to how long you will continue this open dialog?
What does the beast enjoy most about answering questions?
Good point. I feel like it's possible to tell what people have been doing recently or even if they're "in the mood" based on the questions they ask in the Lit question threads.
If the beast could ask The Beast three questions, what would he ask and why?
When was the last time you got a speeding ticket? Have you ever got a speeding ticket?
What was the worst accident you’ve ever been in?
What are your favorite fruits?
Why do you sometimes feel like a monster?
What would make no not feel that way?
I'm sure nobody thinks you look anything even remotely like a monster, but there are things you can do to change your opinion of yourself. Things like (where relevant) losing weight, wearing clothes that suit you better or getting enough exercise so you don't feel too lethargic as that can coincide with feeling low.
You are one of the most interesting people on Lit, and maybe if you worked on the specific things effecting your confidence in real life, the personality that has endeared you to so many on this site would have more of a chance to show itself to the people around you in daily life. And any aspects of yourself that you can't change will soon be overlooked by the people who you will undoubtedly charm with your new-found confidence in a similar way to how you've charmed and entertained several caring women on here.
It's just a thought based on what you posted. Ignore this if I'm way off. Take care.
You're off(you've made some assumptions - which is anyone's right to do), but I appreciate the concern regardless. If only more people in this world would care more first. I applaud you for that.
I'm sure nobody thinks you look anything even remotely like a monster, but there are things you can do to change your opinion of yourself. Things like (where relevant) losing weight, wearing clothes that suit you better or getting enough exercise so you don't feel too lethargic as that can coincide with feeling low.
You are one of the most interesting people on Lit, and maybe if you worked on the specific things effecting your confidence in real life, the personality that has endeared you to so many on this site would have more of a chance to show itself to the people around you in daily life. And any aspects of yourself that you can't change will soon be overlooked by the people who you will undoubtedly charm with your new-found confidence in a similar way to how you've charmed and entertained several caring women on here.
It's just a thought based on what you posted. Ignore this if I'm way off. Take care.
I often wonder why we automatically assume the issues are with our outward appearance, i.e. feeling like a 'monster' when it seems HeavyBalls does not relate it to appearance at all It is about what lies within us, our character, our priorities, our past transgressions, etc.....not our looks. Perhaps I am way off too.
Is there anything you think you can do to feel like less than a 'monster'?
Do you ever think you might be too hard on yourself?