"I am not the one who is" "out of control." My social motives follow a logical train. I don't litter Facebook with bitterness and stash and then complain there's nothing on it.
Women today born in the early 1950s who may be Early/Mid Baby Boomers are always sitting back in lawn chairs outside, sipping tea inquiring if something is appropriate for someone to want or feel, often alluding to people the age appropriate to be their own children or a little older you'd say.
It seems that my parental generation is women born in the later 1940s and men born in the early 1940s, but it can range from the late 1930s to the early 1970s. I'm not sure what ages have children more and of what ages.
It seems girls around my age are always preaching, "If you show affection over the internet for example, you should follow with being Mr. Right inviting me over to his house, or you're a fake" like looking for attention or just to talk and have fun.. You know? It's like, shut up, you're the one emitting *.
That change is today, but you have to be patient if you want results. People just complain they didn't ever "get" to do gymnastics or early "enough," for an "ultimate" workout. A lotta women did yoga.
So, don't tell me I'm outspoken or just waiting to talk to Barb like I can't hold my pee. My social media makes perfect sense, and I'd hate to see me go. There's not much you can do, apparently, tho. What if it was someone else, would you respond better over time and in a timely manner? What do I need to do to get to be popular? Isn't that a question "we all" have? Why not talk about it, then? Are you ever gonna decide? before it's "too late?" Do you think you're fun, now? Why won't any strangers speak to me? I do!