Whenever you’re with someone, there are more than the two of you in the room.
The me I know, is a different person to the me that you know.
The you that I know, is a different person to the you that you know.
We only exist inside our own heads.
I like to feel connected and close to people, so the reason I don’t like group socialising is that there are too many people in the room.
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Nicola Humphreys is a writer of short fiction. She is widely published in award nominated/winning anthologies.
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This lady has a fantastic way of writing and her words here just hit a sensitive spot, so much so that i had to share š x
Absolutely! Iām a totally different person with my Mum as I am with my boyfriend. He does a lot of comedic eye-rolling when me and my mum get chatting.
So true ! I often think to myself “You have absolutely no idea what I am thinking” and have a little chuckle to myself, particularly if that other person is annoying me ;), ie completely pissing me off!
Hi there! Such a wonderful short article, thanks!
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Reblogged this on AsYetUntitled… and commented:
This lady has a fantastic way of writing and her words here just hit a sensitive spot, so much so that i had to share š x
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Oh my gosh. Thank you so much. Reading that just made my day. šš
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I love this, thank you for sharing!
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Yes, and in any relationship, you are each in a “different” relationship. Curious, no?
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Absolutely! Iām a totally different person with my Mum as I am with my boyfriend. He does a lot of comedic eye-rolling when me and my mum get chatting.
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There are too many people in the room when I am alone by myself… totally understand…
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So true ! I often think to myself “You have absolutely no idea what I am thinking” and have a little chuckle to myself, particularly if that other person is annoying me ;), ie completely pissing me off!
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