Our vegetarian daughter ate some of these once upon a time -- but us, never.
Reply ReplyWhen I lived in the city, I'd take the bus if I didn't have a car or it was unavailable. I'd do the same in this small town if there were any, but the local gov't doesn't want to put money into it. We need it badly. If you don't have a car or a ride, you are screwed! Espacially, when very hot/cold!
Reply ReplyI live in NYC, which has an extensive public transportation system. I do not need a car and using public transportation is better for the environment.
Reply ReplyLiving in the country it's not an option. Sometimes ride the L in Chicago during family visits and we were on and off the subway in NYC last fall -- the only way to get around!
Reply Replysmall town no public transportation i live in a senior complex at least i can get a bus they have from a bus service but that is only 2 times a month and i do not have a car
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I am an ambivert but more on the introvert side
ReplyEveryone considers me to be an extrovert. In a professioanal setting, I can handle anything. It's an act. Truth is, I am more shy than anyone would believe.
ReplyI am definitely an introvert. I need time to myself every day to "recharge" from interacting with others. Extroverts don't seem to understand this - that it is a necessity, it's not being anti-social.
ReplyI have Asperger's Syndrome and Social Anxiety Disorder. I aso love a good book!
ReplyWe have friends with whom we gather on a weekly basis, but frankly what we treasure most is our time alone together.
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