In light of the sheer grimness of that last post, there has been a request for a “kittens, puppies, bonbons and rainbows thread.” So here you go. Discussion does not have to be confined to kittens, puppies, bonbons and rainbows, but keep it positive! This is a thread for uplifting stuff only. No trolls, MRAs, Hitlers.
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@IP
I should hope the irony is not lost…
@ viscaria
Congratulations!!!
@Petal
I’m so sorry. I’m pretty sure there is no such thing as the one “right” proposal. The funny thing is, that “botched”* proposal story can be your story and I bet a lot of people will find it funny.
*It’s actually a pretty normal way to propose these days and I don’t see anything wrong with it. Some women see the flash mob videos and expect something unique like that but others would be really uncomfortable with that.
@IP –
That’s too bad to hear that, both from her side (getting disappointed about something that was important to her) and even more so from your side (trying to get things right and not managing to, and on something that to me feels pretty minor, to boot). I hope she does come around, eventually, and can see things from your point of view – because I think your story ended up pretty awesome.
It was really interesting for me to read that, because my BF and I also met online, and have been in a long-distance relationship for some years now (it’s been very hard to figure out how to resolve this; we’re hoping to be able to do so this year, but there’s not much of a plan yet). We knew pretty much from the start that we were serious, and want to eventually spend our life together, and marriage was always assumed to be a part of it, if only for logistical reasons.
The first time I went to visit him in the US, we spent a couple of days at his grandparents’ old vacation house (now sold, sadly) on Olympic Peninsula. It’s beautiful out there. In the evening, we walked along the beach to a spot that always had great significance for him, and watched the sunset together. Then he turned to me and said…
“I would ask you to marry me, but I already know the answer.”
And that’s it.
<3
Personally, I prefer this to any fancy, expensive proposal. If a couple gets a kick out of doing one, good for them, but me, I'm happy.
(Also, I warned him a long time ago that I don't want a ring. I never wear any because I don't like how they feel on my hand, so it just seems like a pointless expense.)
[@EJ – I haven't forgotten, about pragmatics, it's just trying to phrase it properly in English that's giving me a bit of trouble. I'll figure out how to make it non-clunky, eventually.]
@Viscaria, congratulations! You deserve all the very best. It sounds like you may be getting it too!
@IP, oh dear. That sort of turbo-marriage stuff always put me off, myself! I’m not aromantic at all (I’m ace, but not aro), and I do like the frillies and the flowers, but I am sorta in your camp when it comes to weddings – dance hall, fun music and open bar is sufficient! I’m glad it’s worked out for you two despite that.
@LG, thank you for letting us know how things are going with you. It sounds like it’s going great, so I hope it continues to get better and better. I hope he learns – not just for the sake of your relationship, but for his own growth and happiness, too. You all deserve to be happy 🙂
What a story, IP. It’s amazing what a difference cultural expectations can make. I’m glad you two still managed to find your way to each other through all the falderall.
I know that whenever I get upset at my partner, I have an awful habit of suddenly saying “and not only THAT, but you also left early from my dad’s cabin that one time!” and he’s like “…you mean, 5 years ago?” and I’m like “YEAH. I DO.” In my case, I forgave him a long time ago, but that state-dependent memory brings it all back. Maybe your wife is the same?
Luckily I don’t have much in the way of proposal expectations. In fact, when he said last night that we should look for rings, I thought that was it, and I was elated. The more elaborate plan is all him.
I have two rules and two rules only, both of which he’s known for years: 1) No public proposals. 2) No asking my dad or my step dad for permission.
@Viscaria
Yeah, she definitely does that. She’ll bring up one thing I did that upset her, and it doesn’t seem like a huge deal, but while she’s talking she’ll think of a dozen other things that happened in the last few months, and by the end of it she’s way more upset than she was originally. Things always work out in the end, but I tend to spend way more time than I would like just listening to things I’ve done wrong + apologizing for them.
@LG
I was worried about you ! I’m so glad to hear it’s going better. Props to Mr. LG for being willing to work on himself, and major fucking props to you for facing that situation like you do. Keep it up, take care of yourself and be careful, and I hope it continues to go well !
All the cheers.
@LG
Yay for progress.
@Viscaria
Squeee!
@proposals
I honestly could not say how the proposal went. For either of my marriages. Hell, I’m not even certain anymore if I proposed to my (now) ex-wife or vice versa. I know Hubby proposed to me, he gave me the ring he’d gotten for his first engangement, but it was inscribed with mormon symology, so we don’t have it anymore. Later he bought me a ring inscribed in Irish (which I actually wear on a necklace, because I don’t wear rings on my fingers for various reasons, alongside my ring from my first marriage.) But any further details are lost to my crappy episodic memory.
@Scildfreja
I cannot hear that song without thinking of this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCXFKo1UDjQ
Anyone who hasn’t seen Horrible Bosses-please do! It’s really funny!
Last week sucked. My closest friend was on vacation all week hiking in the Catskills so I couldn’t even text him because there’s shoddy cell reception up there. We talk almost every day, so that was hard. My IBS is acting up. I think that UTI I’ve been fighting for almost a month still isn’t gone because symptoms are cropping up again after a second round of antibiotics. I think one of the dwarf hamsters has cancer because she’s been losing weight. She’s one of my daughter’s favorites and she just lost her special hamster friend, Sunshine last month and the ripe old age of three. Sunshine was a special hamster — quite the personality for a tiny rodent — and I swear she had bonded to my daughter. My computer crashed, somehow messing up the information for my “account” (or whatever you’d call it) here, so I got stuck in moderation and had to figure out what went wrong because all my information looked right. On the bright side, my roommate’s joined the site to comment and all that, so yay!
This week had better be better. I think having “J” back from vacation will help a lot. I swear he keeps me sane.
I spent the weekend with my partner, my sister and her fiance. It was awesome. We rewatched the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie, played board games, made and ate large amounts of food, and may have imbibed a beer or two.
I learned two new words: “snartlegog“, an alternate name for a cockchafer or maybug; and “belf“, a suspicious neologism arrived at during Bananagrams.
This is not a kitten, nor a puppy, bonbon or rainbow. But it belongs here.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-26/stranger-kind-gesture-pay-tradie-petrol-bill/7877302
I have a rainbow story. It’s so ridiculously far-fetched that I wouldn’t expect anyone to ever believe it. But I swear on all I hold dear it actually happened….
I was having a mooch around at my favourite stone circle. There were a couple of other people there. This was a bit unusual but we got chatting and they were very nice. But then more and more people arrived; quite literally a hundred or so. That was very unusual. I wondered what the occasion could be (it wasn’t a significant calendar date or anything). But I found out. It was to be a wedding (well, handbinding) between two witches.
Now I have a dilemma. I don’t want to gatecrash but if I leave it might look like I don’t approve! I decided it would be better to hang around and apologise for intruding afterwards. Anyway, the wedding goes ahead. It was quite drizzly but the mist did add a nice ambience.
However right at the moment it was announced that they were, well, wife and wife (and I am not kidding, I mean exactly that moment) the rain stopped to reveal a magnificent rainbow. That did get quite a “Wow!” from all of us. One of the very few totally mystical experiences in my life.
I did explain myself afterwards when offering my congratulations. They were really nice about it and invited me to the reception.
(The happy couple; in the pub not the circle)
http://i.imgur.com/M99R8c2.jpg
@Alan
I believe 🙂
Apropos:
@Saphira
*hugs* if desired and hope things start looking up soon.
@Alan
that’s an incredibly sweet story
@music
My cousin is a local folksinger
I am going to a con for the first time in a decade this weekend. There’s a whole dramatic tale behind why, the upshot of which is, yes, if you’re a feminist, you will go to great lengths to avoid hurting guys who are ACTUALLY nice.
I am feeling like this is very brave of me, for reasons best left unspecified.
Of course, since there is no such thing as a person who identifies as female and also likes print spec fic, I am non-existent. Anyone care for a super-nerdy imaginary friend? I’ll be on the Archon dance floor Saturday night, in polka dots.
@saphira, sounds like things are on the upswing. Psychic dusting/ laundry-folding help if you want it, as I am crap at hugs.
@EJ, makes sense. If a dormitory is a place of dormir (sleep), and a factory is a place of factors, then a belfry is obviously the place for belfing or belfs.
@Aunt Podger
Anytime you’re looking for new reading material, hit me up; I’m an endless font of specfic recommendations for practically every taste.
And since the topic of tabletop gaming has recently been reintroduced, I’m (once again :p) looking for another player for an ongoing Wierd Western game via roll20, probably continuing on Monday evenings, if anyone’s interested.
I did it! I just wanted to share the news that I submitted my thesis on Monday. I took the day off yesterday for obvious reasons. The timing actually worked out really well because my partner (did I mention that I’ve been seeing someone new? I have a new partner and it’s great!) had a job interview in the morning, so we got to spend some time together in the afternoon. He still had to do some work, but we went to a gaming cafe for lunch. He worked and I spent the afternoon playing Portal 2.
Now I get to focus on prepping lectures because classes start next week…eek!
Congrats ej!
Congratulations.
@Scildfreja (and anyone else with a useful perspective)
Can I pick your brain regarding your area of expertise? I’m finally going to do a first draft of the first post of the series that will attempt to outline how social conflict works and I was hoping to find someone to “sniff test” some things and maybe give some feedback.
I’ve been agonizing over how to organize it properly and usefully express how the science relates to average experience. What I’m trying to do has similarities to your work when it comes to how people perceive and use information. Do you mind?
Congratulations, ej! That’s a huge hurtle. I hope that it goes well. Beware the thesis defense snakes.
@Brony, of course! I’m sick, and am sort of fuzzy around the edges, but I’d be happy to help.
So fucking pissed off I could scream.
I had a job interview today (my current work being part time, I’m looking for a second job), wherein I was told that my ‘situation’ wasn’t a good fit, because ‘my voice might make the customers uncomfortable’.