phoebecat2
PhoebeCat2
phoebecat2

I'm barely responsible for myself, I don't want to be responsible for another life as well. My brother now has two little girls, one who's 3 and a 2 month old. I went over there after work yesterday, they are both super cute and fun but the 3 yr old is also full of energy and runs around constantly. I just couldn't

I feel like a child too. I wouldn't want it any other way. I can't imagine a life where I hear suits and think serious thoughts in meetings and ponder about networking and leaning in and adult things. Sure, I have adult conversations, but my talks and thoughts of grown-up stuff are equally balanced with impossible

I enjoy adulthood and certainly don't feel like a teenager, but I don't exactly feel as "old" as I expected I would by now. My mom seemed so much more mature at 36 than I do at the same age.

I'm a grown-up (35) and still feel 13 inside. Adulthood has SUCKED thus far...

I feel a deep sadness for grown-ups who still feel like teenagers. That has to make being an adult frustrating as shit.

That's so sweet- you actually ate it! The things we do for our cats. My husband has tasted a few of our cat's treats. I don't know if it's just in England, but it has to be safe for human consumption. I just find it weird.

My vet calls it kitty crack. It was the only thing my 18 year old cat would eat after an illness. He turned up his nose at flaked tuna, salmon, and chicken. It has way too much protein for his elderly kidneys, but the second you mess with it he refuses to eat. Even a hint of other food and he's done. Leaving some low