A compliment used to go a long way

Please donate or share My apologies for the poor grammar and spelling. I am not traveling with a computer. New York is often considered a lonely place. There are so many people in such a small space, that it is easy for shy people to hide. There are 11 million things to do, so everyone hides into their niche. Amazingly, the culture shifts faster than … Continue reading A compliment used to go a long way

Straight outta Kazakhstan

Please donate or share My apologies for the poor grammar and spelling. I am not traveling with a computer. This is why I love hostels. I didn’t catch his name, he was drunk. But, I can’t buy the kind of anecdotal information that he provided me. As this small central Asian fellow was busy shadowboxing his broken English, we laughed together. Every other word was … Continue reading Straight outta Kazakhstan

Philosophy of Education

Please donate or share Education has been a very strong part of my life. I was fortunate enough to power through both my Bachelor’s degree and Master’s degree without having to wrestle a full-time job or be pulled away by external factors. My driving force for going to college as a high school student was to play soccer. It was the finish line philosophically. Thanks … Continue reading Philosophy of Education

In a Matter of Time

https://paypal.me/pools/c/8dwr8ozH9g Getting comfortable is a very interesting part of meeting someone new.  Kids that grew up alone were encouraged by their parents to introduce themselves to new children in a plethora of ways, but children who grew up with siblings were not forced into this zone of discomfort.  I grew up with a 6 person household, 3v3, where the only children were coming to us. … Continue reading In a Matter of Time

Once in a Genderation

I am coining a new era. We are ushering in a new genderation, and its female.  Growing up with a twin sister, I lived a full life witnessing, anecdotally, how boys and girls were treated differently.  I hate to break it to all those poor suppressed females struggling to break through, but there wasn’t a fucking difference between our upbringing.  We both snuck out to … Continue reading Once in a Genderation

Nikki

Dating is a nightmare. Online dating is the same nightmare, but on amphetamines.  I have far too much experience in the world of online dating. I started meeting girls in AOL chat rooms when I was 16.  I always considered myself shy, and the ability to put a medium in between us, and let me be creative, made it pretty easy for me to meet … Continue reading Nikki