
Don't look at me. But also, please look. Slightly funny personal essays that both want and don't want to be seen.
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When I was young, this weird thing happened to me when I got together with a certain group of equally drunk people and we’d go to the bars or clubs: I’d become Team Mom.
With almost every childfree sentiment I see online, I also see an additional, “But that just means I’ll be the awesome and fun aunt/uncle!” And as someone who has realized that kids were not for me, I also thought that, until it became clea...
This is the unintentional follow up for my older post I AM NOT OKAY
Every phone call with my mom ends up being this: “You’re paying too much for rent.” Which segues into: “You should buy a place so you don’t need to pay rent.”
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