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To be content to be boring?

81 replies

BuckingFore · 12/05/2022 19:11

I prefer tea to alcohol.

Watching TV to going out.

A nice meal at reasonable time.

Jigsaws over beer pong.

A cuddle over three hour animalistic rampant satisfying sex.

A one to one chat at a quiet table in a corner than loud big group chatter.

Never. Ever. Ever Fancy dress.

Watching a sunset quietly rather than bingo bongo.

I'm vanilla and Proud.

Anyone else?

Come join my humdrum harem.

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Pickabearanybear · 13/05/2022 12:28

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Snoopsnoggysnog · 13/05/2022 12:30

I don’t think some of this is boring necessarily but I think it’s the difference between being content to consume and the desire to create and make stuff happen.
don’t you ever feel the need to do the latter? I love chilling out having an early night and watching Netflix etc but a life filled with that… I need more than that.

Xtraincome · 13/05/2022 13:04

With the exception of a good 3 hour shag, I agree with all your points. 😆i love being at home and going out to have a meal with one good friend at a time.

wildthingsinthenight · 13/05/2022 13:09

I think boring is the wrong word. It makes it sound negative. I prefer "living a simple life" "Enjoying low key activities."
😀
I agree with most of your list.

MissChanandlerBong80 · 13/05/2022 13:17

Yeah I’m the same, I’m incredibly boring. I was wild and it didn’t make me very happy at all. Now I take pride in just how dull I am.

noborisno · 13/05/2022 15:37

I do love my home and my life. So I love to just "be" at home. I like a glass of wine at home with music, alone. I like to party alone as in have a drink alone and watch music videos rather than speak to anyone.

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