I can relate. My dad died when I was 23, two weeks after my now husband and I got engaged. My dad was on morphine, and my husband had told him he was planning to ask me to marry him. My dad let the news slip about five minutes later. He spoiled the surprise, but we didn't mind.
I loved your article! It brought out very interesting points about things people assume that they should not. “Do not assume until you have walked in someone else’s shoes”.
Hi! 😊 Don't know if you might be interested but I love to write about sustainability (fashion, travel and our relationship with clothes). I'm a thrift shopping and vintage clothing lover who likes to explore the impact textile industry and consumistic culture have on the environment and also what people can do to shift the tendency.
I can relate. My dad died when I was 23, two weeks after my now husband and I got engaged. My dad was on morphine, and my husband had told him he was planning to ask me to marry him. My dad let the news slip about five minutes later. He spoiled the surprise, but we didn't mind.
This is incredibly stated, and well written. So excited to subscribe and read along with you as I dismantle my own assumptions. Thanks Megan. 💜
Love this Megnut. Still sorry Mr. PatriarchyIsTheWay appeared into your life; I’d love to think it had some everlasting meaning to him, as it did you.
I loved your article! It brought out very interesting points about things people assume that they should not. “Do not assume until you have walked in someone else’s shoes”.
Hi! 😊 Don't know if you might be interested but I love to write about sustainability (fashion, travel and our relationship with clothes). I'm a thrift shopping and vintage clothing lover who likes to explore the impact textile industry and consumistic culture have on the environment and also what people can do to shift the tendency.
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