A: I have 5 really good qualities that I appreciate about myself:
-I’m loyal. Period. If I got you, I got you. End of story.
-I can usually make people laugh.
-I have the ability to reevaluate a situation and admit when I’m wrong.
-I’ve been told I’m highly intelligent. I like that I’m highly curious. I love learning facts about anything
-I care about people. I have empathy, sometimes to a fault. But I’m glad I’m the person who gives a second chance when it’s undeserved. Because people have done that for me.
A: I play piano. I cook. I love a good museum or documentary. I like to go to crowded places and people watch. I love being social and also love being alone.
A: The moment I became a US Marine. Everyone in my family told me it was a bad idea. I was already openly gay and it was during don’t ask, don’t tell. I didn’t listen and I was so proud of myself in that moment. And I learned that being a “Man” has so much more to do with your character than how you talk, walk, dress, etc
A: When I joined the Marines I was 17 years old and almost everyone in my life very openly doubted me. I told myself if I can get through this I will prove them all wrong. It taught me a lot about myself and the amount of mental strength I have. And also taught me to nevermind the naysayers.
A: I go on spurts where I have an extremely regimented meal plan and exercise routine that mostly includes baked chicken and veggies. But sometimes I’ll take a break for like 6 months. All about balance. I would go crazy if I was on that diet forever.
A: Besides this dick curve? 😜
I genuinely enjoy people. I have a hard time thinking of someone I don’t like. I don’t think there are bad people. Just good people trying their best who mess up sometimes.
A: I can comfort people. I’ve always had the ability to soothe people and make them feel at home.
A: A bit of both. I love to travel and see new places. Usually at least once a year. I’m good for maybe a week though, and then I start missing my own bed and my own space.
A: I love to cook. And I’m very good at it. Cooking is one of my love languages and my favorite hobby. I don’t consider it work at all.
A: When I was in school I was regularly IQ tested and I guess they placed me in the low-level genius category. I’ve never felt like a genius at all. I can usually retain information very well but that’s all I’ve really noticed. I always tell people I’m apparently as smart as you can get without going crazy.
A: I come off as silly and goofy and I always try to joke around. It sometimes gives the impression that I don’t take things seriously. But underneath that I’m very loving, fiercely loyal, and extremely protective of those I care about.
A: I can make people laugh. I always could. I was named ‘Class Clown’ in my Senior yearbook.