Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Phoebe Waller Bridge

I was just listening to a DVR that I have of SNLs for the last year or so since I just watched the 2nd season of Fleabag (haven't seen the first season yet because it was too depressing for me but the 2nd season has a golden Globes nomination and is really good. So, I highly recommend it.

I sort of identified with the priest who she falls in love with in Fleabag because I was raised by ministers in my life growing up in the 1950s. So, in her monolog on SNL when she hosted she said that the priest and she who are friends were wondering why women around the world went all horndog on the priest they realized it was because he actually was someone who listened.

Because I was raised by ministers I was trained from age 6 to always listen to people's problems and to try to offer useful solutions to their problems. So, when girls really discovered me at age 15 the fact that I actually was listening to them enough to formulate useful solutions to their problems caused a lot of girls to fall in love with me. When I was 15 I was very quiet too so when I actually spoke people tended to listen because it was usually important. So, this likely was helpful to because I just didn't talk that much at all to people who weren't guy buddies or best friends back then until I was around 17 years old because I by then had had so much attention from females around me starting when I was 15 that I was much more comfortable with people taking me seriously and treating me as a full fledged adult by then at age 17 or 18. But, people today are often infantilized so the level of adulthood I reached by 15 or 18 some children don't now reach until 30 or 35.

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