
Confessions of Doe Deere? Why not! It feels good to confess sometimes. But, instead of telling you my real name or that my right foot is half a size larger than my left (both of which you are dying to know, I’m sure!), I’m going to reveal things that are more significant. Here are my weirdest, deadliest little secrets the blogosphere has never seen before!
1. I am good at anything arts/writing/language-related, but absolutely useless at math and science. I gave the delivery guy double the tip because I couldn’t subtract properly and panicked! He was happy.
2. I wasn’t popular in school — very dorky in fact! Picture a metalhead tomboy that’s a cross between Axl Rose and Dave Mustaine, haha. Guys didn’t really start to notice me until my early 20s – probably around the same time I discovered skirts…
3. My best friend is transgendered.
4. On a good day I crack jokes back to back. My sense of humor can be best described as absurdist/self-deprecating overloaded with wordplay. Neither of those translate well online, unfortunately — which bothers me a lot! I feel like it’s the one part of my personality that doesn’t come through s on the blog.
5. You can ask me what song I have in my head any second of the day (or even wake me up at night), and I will immediately produce an answer. This is because my brain is incapable of not constantly having music going in the background. I think I have some kind of a disorder that results in a musical soundtrack to life… Like a music form of ADHD. Does anybody else have anything similar???
6. In 1999 my family and I were homeless and had absolutely no money. Not a penny. We got back on our feet thanks to people’s kindness and faith in us. The experience has made me extremely resilient and driven — I feel like I owe it to myself to do well in life.
7. My dream is to live in a small house with turrets (like a castle!), painted all sorts of bright pastels inside and outside. I’m talking polka-dot roof and everything! One day, I will.
8. I get infatuated a lot, but have only encountered true love once in my life. Mark and I have been together for 10 years and are planning to grow old together — in our pink castle.
Deerlings: How about you? Share your confessions here, or post them on your own blog and link back!











I thought your real name was Xenia???
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:01 pm
It is.
Limespark - Please Feed the Bears. Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 11:37 pm
Oh… lol. I get what you were saying now in your post. D’oh. :)
I’m stunned! Thank you for the mention, buddy. You’re a Sweetheart!
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:01 pm
:D
:/
I still hold on to my dream that someday I will be able to pursue music overseas in Asia and the States.
:/ I usually kid about that with my friends though because nobody takes me seriously when I tell them that I want to be a popstar. :/
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:14 pm
You can do it, Roo!
I totally have musical ADHD. I never thought of it as odd until I met my husband who finds it odd that I can remember every word to every song I have heard. I can be in a perfect mood and hear a certain song and my eyes will fill up with tears. I feel very lonely with music and books.
And I think a mix of Axl and Dave sounds amazing. Crazy high school boys don’t know true beauty even when it whacks them in the head!
Any situation that involves tipping means I am going to be popular since I have the same issue as you. I have just told myself that I am making sure the workers are fairly compensated and maybe I will get on their good sides after a while!
Your heart seems so pure, I hope you have your pastel castle and all the other goodness waiting for you!
I have the music thing too. It annoys my husband sometimes because I’ll appear deep in thought when really I’m trying to filter throught the twelve or so songs in my head and find the one that the tune is stuck in a loop for. Also I buy makeup because it’s pretty and I love wearing it but in the last year I’ve put on a bit of weight (which I’m FINALLY starting to get under control) and haven’t been wearing it nearly as much (read at all) and yet continue to purchase -.-; Also if I hear a song once it can get stuck in my head and until I find it and listen to it a hundred
I have the music thing too. It annoys my husband sometimes because I’ll appear deep in thought when really I’m trying to filter throught the twelve or so songs in my head and find the one that the tune is stuck in a loop for. Also I buy makeup because it’s pretty and I love wearing it but in the last year I’ve put on a bit of weight (which I’m FINALLY starting to get under control) and haven’t been wearing it nearly as much (read at all) and yet continue to purchase -.-; Also if I hear a song once it can get stuck in my head and until I find it and listen to it a hundred times I won’t be satisfied. For instance 4 months ago at the sprint store I heard a song and have been humming it ever since but cannot find it anywhere and it’s irritating the snot out of me. It doesn’t ruin my day or anything but when I remember I go back and start trying to find it all over again.
I already know your real name, first and last. I usually have a song in my head, too. Makes it hard to fall asleep sometimes lol. Don’t you just love Queen Anne Victorian homes? With the turrets and towers and the cute gingerbread molding. I love houses with character.
I have that music-thing too. I wake up at night and there’s a song stuck in my head, making it almost impossible to go back to sleep of course.
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:15 pm
This song thing appears to be a universal problem, haha! Look how many people have it in this thread alone!
We both have a creative mind, I’m completely useless at maths and science to! We also have the same sense of humour, in real life people do find me really witty and funny but it doesn’t really come across on the internet which is a shame as i’d love people to see that side of me…
You’re amazing to have worked up from nothing and create a sucessful and fun business doing what you love, I have total admiration for that and it just proves to people that your dreams can come true if you just work hard for them xoxo
I have a confession… only my boyfriend, my parents and some friends know this: I still have a diaper, and it “sleeps” in my bed with me. It’s funny and strange in the same time because i’m 20 years old XD
Ready said!
Kisses ^^
I ABSOLUTELY relate with 1, 4 ,5, and 8. Like, entirely. I’ve never heard of anyone to be the same way.
Haha! I knew that thing about having a constant soundtrack to your life seemed familiar! It reminded me of a Tori Amos quote I always found great:
“When I talk to people I’m always playing something in my head,” Amos says, “so it sounds like there are a lot of stops and starts, because that’s where the piano riff goes.”
…So it seems that kind of thing happens to lots of creative people.:)
I’m right there with you with the music thing.
the rest of my confessions are here
I wouldn’t necessarily call it musical ADHD, but I definitely always have a song in my head. Usually, it relates to the mood I’m in or something I’m thinking about, but sometimes I’ll wake up with something off the wall and bizarre in my head. One day, I had Copacabana stuck in my head for absolutely no reason at all…
I think some people’s brains just function better to music, and if we need to make our own, so be it. That said, there’s some music that I just can’t listen to without getting a severe headache. Additionally, some music makes me cry for absolutely no reason. Apparently, some people are extremely sensitive to certain tones and levels of sound? So I’m told at least. I tend to think it might be a reason certain people “play their own music” in their heads.
For a couple of years I had “All my loving” by the Beatles in my head all the time, every day, almost every hour. It was so bizarre, it really became the soundtrack of my life. Whenever I wasn’t thinking of something else in peticular, I started humming it. I kind of miss it, like an old friend who’s moved away and you don’t hear from as much.
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:04 pm
Oh my god, that is SO WEIRD! Hahaha.
Nadine Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 12:00 pm
I had “Hooked on a Feeling” stuck in my head (the David Hasselhoff version, as if it wasn’t bad enough, lol) for at least six months and would hum/sing it all the time.. until one day I started singing it to myself at work (like I often would) and one of my male coworkers stops me and says, “Nadine.. you always sing that song around me. I’m starting to wonder what that means..” and after that I stopped singing the song for a very, very long time! It still comes back into my head from time to time but I always remember how he got the wrong idea! xD
Deerling, this link is not about my confessions, but i’d like you see cause it’s about your hair colors ^^
I’ll be very very happy if you se it: http://mylovedmakeup.blogspot.com/2010/10/novo-cabelo-da-doe-deere.html
It’s in portuguese but you can translate XD
Thanks and kisses!!!
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:04 pm
Yay! Thanks for posting that. :)
dont worry that music thing happens to me too
i dont really know what to say too many confessions to write down :(
so, Doe, since guys never noticed you in high school but you married mark young, do you ever pine for your single days or regret that you didn’t make the most of them? I’m in a sort of similar situation…
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:05 pm
Sometimes, but not really because I’ve never felt the same connection to anyone. It would be strange to go back to dating…
I always have music going on in the background of my mind.
I think it has to do a lot with working in a muted environment which has little noise that isn’t constant repetition (I work in an office), as well as a habit I had when I was younger to fall asleep to music.
My mind just tends to fill in the silence with a soundtrack :)
I always have a song in my head, and most days I wake up with a song stuck in my head. A lot of the times, I just have one part of the song repeating over and over. Right now, it’s “the Rhythm is Gonna Get You” by Gloria Estefan. :P
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:07 pm
Dude, that happens to me all the time! Usually when I wake up, it’s a short melodic phrase (more often made-up) going on repeat. Then it is slowly replaced by another song, then another… all through the day.
Interesting facts, thanks for sharing. I can’t imagine you as a tomboy…lol. Your dream house sounds amazing, hope to see it one day! :)
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OMG!!! I always have a soundtrack or a song in my head too! I never knew anybody else did that!
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Perhaps it’s more common than I thought! Most people do admit to having a song often stuck in their head, but I’ve never met anyone who never NOT has a song!
oh my god, i always have a song running through my head! what song’s running through your ead right now?
my confessions:
~i have already planned my life until i am around 20
~i’m fascinated by pastels’ice cream colours (as i call ‘em) and really want to dye my hair one of those colours someday
~school is just another hurdle to get over, except theres legal issues for getting over this hurdle before 18
~i judge music by the vbisual interpritations way too much, some songs with bad videos are actually good, i just dont realise
~anti sheep
~i have syneasthesia
:D
kaiya Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 3:30 pm
sorry, i posted much too much :P
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:08 pm
Anti-sheep?? :)
kaiya Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 4:31 am
not as in the animal, like, people who could wear things that bring out thier personalyty, who should be ‘different’ but choose to wear ‘what’s in’. :)
Mine – i’m hopelessly soppy and poetic. I cry at pretty views and films like a complete baby and when I describe them I get all wussy and Lord Byron-y lol
the only guy for me is my best friend <3 (but I would never admit it to his face)
I don’t exactly have the music thing but whenever I wake up I realize I had music going on in my dream. :)
My confession is that my creativity is gone during the day, and it has to come to me subconsciously in dreams or really late at night. Weird??
Great list. The only this that puts me slightly off about it is calling out that your best friend is transgendered. My personal opinion is that it shouldn’t be considered a weird and deadly secret that your best friend is transgendered. I have many very close friends who are transgendered and they would take offense to that as well. Transgendered people work hard at not being “labeled a freak” and try very hard to fit in society but you confessing it as a weird & deadly secret that your best friend is one doesn’t help them accomplish this.
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:10 pm
It’s more of a fun fact I suppose, that I haven’t shared with anyone online yet. :) He is comment #2 in this thread.
Shybiker Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 11:16 pm
I am the transgendered person in question. I was flattered that Doe mentioned our friendship and certainly didn’t find it odd or offensive for her to describe me this way. I identify myself publicly as transgendered and I do that to explain to people who I am and why I post a fashion-blog.
Some people “try very hard to fit in society” but I’m not one of them. Society is merely other people and I don’t grant other people any authority over my life, certainly not about something as serious as my identity. I am who I am, I’m proud of it, and I’m pleased good friends like Doe love me.
tokidoki Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 10:45 am
When I said “fitting in society” I mean passing as their correct gender and not being thought of as a freak. All of my friends have fully transitioned (some had surgery already some are saving up for it). I’m very close to this issue (my best friend is trans and I was there for the whole transition including coming out, being shunned by family in beginning, coming out to friends and at work, picking out and legally changing name, and now watching her live her life as the person she always which is amazing) so I apologize if I am sensitive to this issue. Again, the way Doe worded it was that it was a dark freaky secret and that is what I had issue with.
Have you ever heard of multiple intelligences? You’re probably a musical/rhythmic learner, so you always have music in your mind.
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:11 pm
I haven’t! Sounds like something I need to look into!
I am SO bad at math, too! I was always best at Language Arts. My whole life, I had to go to the “Resource Room” for my math classes, which was so embarrassing, because everyone knew! I seriously function at a first grade level in math and I can’t do ANYTHING without calculators…well, aside from basic addition and subtraction…but even then, I have to do it on my fingers or write it down. :-/
Lena Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 8:45 pm
Oh my God! Me too! I did Geometry and Algebra well, but I think that was because of the teacher. Anyways, I’ve always hated math, except for those two classes, and I am really bad at it.
Laura Gustafson Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 12:37 pm
That’s so funny…Geometry was the only math class I ever did well in, too! Although, I know for sure it was because of the teacher. She’d let us write as many facts down as we could on one piece of paper and let us use it during tests. ;)
Confessions of A Flip…
1. Im terrified of meeting new people and being in crowds, but when I am in those situations, no one can tell, infact I act, to quote my friends, like a rockstar. Truth is thats just the personality I created to help hide the fact that I am absolutely terrified.
2. I have been in love with fantasy since I was a little girl. I have an old beautifully illustrated book of fairy tales. I used to dream of being a princess from this huge pink castle surrounded by roses in this mystical cloud world. Everyone expected different of me however, cause I was raised by a metal head and was listening to Metallica and Slayer at the age of 6.
3. Im afraid of being or becoming pregnant. But I want children one day.
4. I hated the color pink until I turned 16. My favorite color was red growing up. People now instantly associate the color pink with me, and my favorite color is maroon.
5. I am constantly day dreaming. Often times about the situations around me and the different ways they could go.
6. I hated being the blonde haired blue eyed little girl growing up, it got me too much attention, so when I was 9 I had my hair dyed brown, my natural dark strawberry golden blond hair hasn’t seen the light of day since.
7. I come off like a bitch online, because I am entirely sarcastic. In person people die laughing, online I offend everyone. Sadly, 80% of the time I don’t mind offending them, and that makes me feel like a bad person…
-F.
Doe Deere Reply:
October 22, 2010 at 7:14 pm
I kind of feel the same way about pregnancy. Not really a fan of the idea… And it’s a shame sarcasm doesn’t come through online, isn’t it? I can’t tell you how many times I accidentally offended people by being sarcastic and them not getting it, haha.
Flip Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 12:13 am
Whats strange is I want kids…I just have that strange fear of it actually happening.
It is! Trust me I understand perfectly lol.
-F.
tokidoki Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 10:47 am
I’m the same way when it comes to pregnancy. I NEVER want to bear children ever and most people think that is very freaky.
Ariel Grimm Reply:
October 24, 2010 at 11:44 am
haha, same here. I’m actually contemplating getting my tubes tied and raising well-adjusted cats forever! Seriously, pregnancy and childbirth scare me! If I found out I was with child it’d basically be the worst thing that could happen in my life…
Danika Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 11:40 am
I loved reading your #1 – I’m exactly the same. People always say to me, “Oh, but you’re so chatty and bubbly! You’re not nervous or shy at all” … but inside I’m just *dying* to get out of the situation. Guess I’m just a great actress ^_^
Makes me feel a little better that there’s other people out there in the same boat as me!
Flip Reply:
October 24, 2010 at 9:04 pm
Trust me you aren’t alone.
For me I think its just that when I was younger I was terrified of people and crowds and would hide behind who ever I was with whenever introduced to someone.
As I got older I realized I couldn’t do that forever, eventually I invented this whole new me, Im not saying I hate that person, but I know its not the real me, and I sometimes feel really bad for acting that way when I meet people.
My real friends know how I really am though, thats whats important I guess.
You know those complete sets of cutlery that have stranger things like pickle forks and iced tea spoons? Well, here’s my confession: those are the only two pieces of silverware I use. I take very small bites of food, and I think regular forks and spoons are too large so I use those smaller ones. xD Needless to say, people look at me strangely when I eat.
As for a more serious confession, I’m terrified of drinking or doing drugs. My father is a now-sober alcoholic (and there are many alcoholics on both sides of my family as well) and a former drug addict. I’m really proud of him now because he’s a chemist and has an amazing job and is a good man, just with a bad past. But because of things I remember from MY childhood, I’m terrified of any kind of drug or drink. Unfortunately, several of my friends think I’m bizarre for that and my ex boyfriend (who left me a few months ago) actually tried to force me into drinking with him because he said it was fine if I didn’t drink much.
autumn Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 12:15 pm
I hope you talk to your dad about these things. My mom is also a recovered drug and alcohol addict. I can tell you that I don’t even know the half of her story, but knowing what I do has helped me make better decisions. In some ways (even though I was hurt a lot by her actions) I feel like she sacrificed herself so that I could learn from her mistakes instead of making them myself.
i have a constant soundtrack playing in my head as well… it sort of feels like if it were to ever stop i’d die. i like it though.
My confession: even though I’m well on my way to being an established adult, I still can’t help but feeling like my awkward 15-year old self. I’m 24 and I still can’t shake it! It’s really bizarre, but I am sure it’s common.
Also, I have an odd music quirk, too! :D I categorize music by what season it sounds like. I don’t know, every song “feels” like a specific season to me.
Jenny Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 9:10 am
I feel like my 15 year old self sometimes too… at 27 (married with a kid…haha). It can be strange, but I think I like my 15 year old self.
And all my music is organized by color.
We’re alike – and we are both Jenny’s. :)
kaiya Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 10:29 am
i think both of you have Syneasthesia, it’s where you (most commonly) see music/letters/numbers/etc in colour or texture, or a smell as a certain colour. i think the season thing is also symeasthesia. I have it :D
Jenny Reply:
October 24, 2010 at 10:17 am
Whatever it is – I love it!
Jenny Reply:
October 24, 2010 at 10:34 pm
That’s really neat. :D
Jenny Reply:
October 24, 2010 at 10:33 pm
Hahaha, great names think alike? ;) That’s cool that you organize your music by color!
Maja Reply:
October 25, 2010 at 10:05 am
I still feel like I’m 15. I’m 21 and I know I’ve grown up a lot, but I just don’t want people to treat me like an adult. I don’t want people to talk down to me, but I don’t want people to think that I give a crap about politics, the news, or “adult” things! I like to have fun and goof off! All the time.
But having said that, that doesn’t mean I’m not a hard worker! I’m honest, respectful, true to myself and I try hard to achieve better for myself every day. :)
I’ll be doing this. I’ll post a link when it’s up on my blog. :)
Maja Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 11:41 am
http://mybeautyblog.co.uk/articles/confessions-of-maja-stina/
Here it is! :)
I have the music thing as well in a way. Music isn’t always in my head but it deeply affects me. If I’m in a bad mood and listen to happy or good songs I can cheer up. Or if I listen to a song that is sad or reminds me of people who are gone I get upset.
My confession: I fantasize about having the perfect relationship, then get scared that I have White Horse Syndrome
Wow Confessions Eh!!!! I have a photographic memory lucky me!!
I too am good at writing,Anything artistic… But Math i hate.
Now on to the juicy stuff!!!! I told abig whopper to my friend who got married this summer!Her husband wanted ahockey wedding all of us to wear jerseys and the whole thing just hockey!!and basically about him.So i fabricated this big story to save her wedding!!! very dramatic stuff i told him that i talked to the head office and the management company for the hockey team and told him that he could not have a hockey wedding as it was considered copy right infringement..Lucky for me that i was 10 steps ahead of him and made sure that nothing would go wrong..She ended up having the wedding of her dreams!!! Lucky for me that everything worked out or i would have been in serious trouble… my best friend is aspringer spaniel
I am also very driven, competitive.
Thanks Doe deere i feel alot better confessing.
My best friend in the whole world is a 12 year old springer spaniel who i adore to death. I use to secretly be afraid to eat mushrooms as i thought they would make me stoned!!!So stupid but hey that why im confessing…Thanks Doe Deere i feel alot bette
I don’t necessarily always have a song in my head (though it does happen often) but I absolutely always am tapping my foot when I am not moving anything else. I stopped now because I noticed it lmao, but usually people ask me what I’m listening to because my foot will tap and “change tempo” as if I am actually listening to something or have something stuck in my head. weird I guess!
lots of people don’t understand my humor. I’m good at being deadpan when I say something. REALLY good. I can make someone believe that I believe the sky is green if I wanted to (even if they don’t believe it). I think that came from the sarcasm, but I totally understand a barrier in the sense of humor department over the internet, but offline as well! I spend lots of time saying “I was kidding!” haha.
I also am really bad at math, but I love the sciences and Language Arts. I love to read and write. As for the music thing, I remember one day this summer I woke up with the chorus of “Cooler than Me” stuck in my head, and I kept singing it the whole day. It was really annoying and really wierd.
My confession: I do want to grow up, but at the same time, I don’t.
Y’know, I’ve been meaning to ask you if you’d consider doing a post with dating tips? I mean, you seem to have such a great relationship with such a great guy, so it makes me think you’d have some good advice for those of us who are still looking for our own Prince Charming! I guess I’m really interested in some advice from you because I wasn’t popular in High School either, and my interest in boys and dating has only recently pick up to a point that I’m actually considering going trough all the fuss and hassle dating is. (It only took 22 years! I’m not a late bloomer at all! XD) Plus you found Mark at about the age I am now, and on the internet, if I remember correctly? I just feel you’d have the best advice for what I’m going for! Sooooo, maybe, possibly, pleeeeease? *big puppy-dog eyes*
-I love to sing in my basement when noone can hear me…lol!
-I’m almost 20 and I’ve never had a boyfriend
-I love to fantasize and daydream about being in love <3
-I'm also kind of in love with this boy at my college even though I haven't spoken to him since last year….
-And…I'm to shy to even put my real name on this post for fear of someone finding it…..lol chicken! ;)
Danika Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 11:43 am
I’m 23 and have never had one – there’s my big confession of the day! 0_o
I fit 1, 4, and 5 of yours. I wouldn’t say I useless at math and certainly not at science, but it does take a long time for me to really understand a math function. Once I do, I’m pretty solid with it. In that respect, quadratic equations are my favorite problems to solve! 4 and 5 completely. My humor is often based on the most random things, whether it be pop-culture, books that few people read, movies few people like, etc. My humor can be very difficult for most people to understand. As far as music, I probably have about 4 songs going at once and can sort of “flip through stations”. Maybe this is why I can remember and sing a song almost in its entirety after just one listen. I can remember even the oddest vocal patterns, time, everything. Yet I cannot remember what I may have eaten the day before.. Ridiculous! I think I’ll post my own on my blog perhaps?
Its http://blueanchormusings.blogspot.com/
Confessions!!
.-I’m 18 years old, nobody knows but me and my “boyfriend” are getting married as soon as we can (which will be in the next 4 years actually)
.-Some of my closest friend believe that I’m a witch (a real one) and are trying to convince me about it
.-My BIGGEST FEAR ever is to turn out like my mom in the future, I don’t want to be like her to my children.
Not the weirdest things, but those are some of my secrets
:)
I have the mental musical soundtrack too!! We all do in my family…
My house is a playlist during the morning, since we all wake up at different times but there’s a moment we’re all in the kitchen and we all start singing the songs we woke up stuck with!
Don’t ask me how I do it, but I always come up with a song for everything everyone says! I’m like a human jukebox! I seriously do it! I have to hold them at times, since I can’t be singing a piece of a song in the middle of a class of 200, but among my friends I do it all the time…
Yep. I also have music in my head most of the time.
I wouldn’t say these are confessions, but I do think they are fun mention.
- Legally I am an (young) adult, but depending who I am around, I get mistaken for mature/older with young looks.
- I love so many different styles of clothing/makeup/etc… but you wouldn’t know since I don’t show it.
i think you are really unique and just plain awesome. you really inspire me to be different,i really hope to be like you someday =]
-I notice that when I am watching TV i will repeat the lines characters say to myself & sometimes there actions.
-I hope that if I ever go missing & Dateline has a special on me that they use good photos of me (weird I know).
-I wish I had gone to graduate school…I graduated from college in May and still haven’t found a job. I feel like a failure and nobody else seems to believe in my dream of being a writer (and im starting to wonder if writing is actually my dream profession).
-And I am 22 years old and have never had a boyfriend. I’m starting to wonder if there is anyone out there that was made for me…sigh.
Heathre Reply:
October 23, 2010 at 10:04 pm
I also haven’t had a boyfriend yet. It’s all good.
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HAHAHA! I have the music soundtrack continuously in my head disorder…it runs in the family. When I was little My Mom played alot of Musical movies and we always had music playing in the house all kinds of genre’s. My dad would tease me by bursting into song when I mentioned a word or sentence that happened to be in one. For example I mentioned one day that I made a new friend named Wendy so he started singing “and Wendy has stormy eyes…!” I would roll my eyes and try to continue and he would interrupt with “…that flash with the sound of lies!” LOL I will probably do the same thing to my future child/children…it’s going to be fun. I have real eclectic diverse taste in music I am constantly trying to hear something new to inspire me: http://www.last.fm/user/AimsterSkitz0rz
I completely have the Music ADHD thing, but I have no control over the songs. Right now it seems to be a mix of Disney soundtracks, 90s hip hop and 80s soft rock. Awful/amazing!