tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7574457306540629604.post3343559661995490862..comments2023-06-12T04:32:28.531-04:00Comments on Steph Bee: My three lovers.STEPHANIEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13776492281330816382noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7574457306540629604.post-89153261286280351962011-06-04T15:16:05.688-04:002011-06-04T15:16:05.688-04:00It's pretty common to want to hide personal as...It's pretty common to want to hide personal aspects away from certain people. Even innately. I think that at the end of the day we want to believe that we're smart enough, emotionally complex enough, good-looking enough, insightful enough, talented enough, and genuinely decent enough that if we truly cared enough no one would find us dismissible. <br /><br />And if they did it's nothing but total fail on their part. <br /><br />But what would we do if we laid everything on the table for someone and they weren't impressed? If every so-called category of our existence is just a lesser version of what they'd seen before? That the sum of our parts = 'meh'. <br /><br />So maybe the question becomes: do we only send out fragments so no one can truly be right about us? To see through the smoke and mirrors? Is it because we're still a work in progress and there's still clay to mold? Or is it because people just aren't worth the fucking time and we'd rather be getting shitfaced? <br /><br />I won't tell you what I really think cos this comment is long enough; plus it's much more fun to fill in the blanks ourselves. Now pass the fucking whiskey.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com