But if you were poly, you wouldn't have this wistfulness about "having" to "share," would you?
You don't have to be poly to send that card. It's poly to receive it. I also don't see poly people as running around being psyched about their polyness all the time.
Wistfulness and goopy sentiment in a love card? That's ... well, they often look the same to me. I'll get back to you in five years and tell you if I can see a distinction.
YAY, bonbon! Amy Adams totally knocked my socks off. Some of the characters (okay, most except for sieve!Dad, new!Wifey, and adorable!Preggo) were unlikeable but all of that pent up disappointment, discontent and anger. Yowza.
I'm going to stand by my original statement, I think.
oooh.. Look at Jesse, all argumentative today. I think I'm going to start calling her instigator!Girl. But that's too long to type.
I think it's an affair card. It's either an affair card, or it's the card of a co-dependent, who doesn't mind that his/her romantic partner spends a lot of time [working; gambling; drinking; counting grains of sand].
MWAH! of course you aren't, Jesse. Let's argue about it!
I found a list of dates in my handwriting that have no meaning to me. I'm sure they're important, but I can't figure out why. 4 of the dates are meetings I have but the other 9? Not so sure.
I'm not argumentative!
I have to agree with Jesse here. I think if she wanted to instigate, she'd be not only more decisive, but lash out at me.
I dunno. I read it as a card to a workaholic. Maybe I just know too many workaholics though.
people are generally wrong.
I was debating going out today, but I think staying in an doing things on my to-do list for the house is a better idea. Plus I think I will make peach ice cream and maybe cookies.