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You could think we were like the TV show "Friends."
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Did you have poorly-written punchlines, unlikely scenarios and bad acting? =D!
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Yeah, I never really got into the whole "playing doctor" thing. I'm not even really sure how that works.
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Thinking back to it, I have
no idea either. But then I am also continually amazed by the fact that kids play the same games during recess throughout time (my mom's a teacher and she's seen the same games being played for nearly 30 years). What is this? Viral marketing?
What's also interesting is there's a point where we stopped playing doctor. I don't know when exactly this happened, but I do remember that as I got older (and I mean like
seven, not an age at which it turned into anything that you could call sex) , the wrongness of the situation became more profound. It's kinda weird.
My parents are affectionate in a sort of implicit way. My dad brings my mom flowers, but then he'll complain about it, and my mom makes coffee in the morning, and gets sort of upset if my dad doesn't join her in drinking it (my dad works from home so sometimes he just can't due to having a deadline). They seem to be really happy with eachother from what I can tell, though I've never heard them say "I love you".
There's nowhere I can't reach.