(April 11, 2016 at 10:30 am)robvalue Wrote: Thank you LFC
The CFS does mess with my head and causes me to do some quite dumb things sometimes. I just can't afford to function at full whack all the time. But there are things I'm good at. Emma and I make a good team, we seem to complement each other's strengths!
No, the only practice I ever got was strictly self-study. And there's only so much I could learn that way.
I totally empathize with the doing of dumb things. I've been a "ditz" practically my whole life. (I think I've heard something about hair color being responsible for such traits? [emoji39]). I have a reputation for being flakey, and not "functioning at full whack," amongst friends and family. To make matters worse, I'm very much an introvert (which would probably come as a surprise to most people close to me) so social situations tend to make me very agitated, and when I get nervous I'm more prone to doing stupid stuff. The list of embarrassingly asinine shit I've done in my life is...quite a long one. I think that's why I've fallen so much in love with AF. It gives me the opportunity to think out, plan ahead, and edit as needed before interacting with others, rather then being put on the spot. I still say stupid things; just less often!
That's great that you and your wife make a good team. It's so important in a marriage. I feel Chris and I are a good team as well. He is strong in areas where I am weak, and vise versa, and we aren't afraid to admit that to one other.
Any way, back on topic...
...when you ramble on about your personal feelings to people you've never met in real life, and don't feel the least bit ashamed about it! [emoji6]
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Wiser words were never spoken.
Wiser words were never spoken.