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sev ([personal profile] sev) wrote2004-09-25 09:08 pm

care and feeding of the sevoo

I keep threatening to make a user's manual.

In addition to the enumeration of food sensitivies and a tutorial on how to tell when I've reached a point that I cannot function until I've eaten something, it could also include warnings like:

  • Do not ask me if my commitment ceremony involves a change in legal status. My commitment ceremony is a social and religious celebration. Any contract we sign is between us and the state and is very likely none of your business. I strongly believe that the social and legal aspects of creating families should be decoupled. Entirely.

  • Do not tell me plausible untruths. When your words and actions don't match, your little white lies make me think you've been...lying to me.

  • Do not ask me if I've lost weight. For the record, it's highly unlikely that what you are perceiving is weight loss. I've been within a ten percent of the same weight for nearly a decade. What you may be perceiving is an increase in muscle. "You look thinner" will get you snarled at. "You look stronger" might get you a kiss.

  • If you haven't seen me since I was twenty, it's acceptible to note that I'm looking quite "healthy". This is a polite way of saying that I no longer look like I need to be hospitalized for malnutrition, you can no longer count my ribs, and I actually have a belly.

(the "user manual" idea stolen years and years and years ago from, I believe, [livejournal.com profile] jenett, long before livejournal.)

[identity profile] mactavish.livejournal.com 2004-09-25 09:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"Do not ask me if my commitment ceremony involves a change in legal status. My commitment ceremony is a social and religious celebration. Any contract we sign is between us and the state and is very likely none of your business. I strongly believe that the social and legal aspects of creating families should be decoupled. Entirely."

Wow, I could have written that. We've said that about if/when we get married for a long time.
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[personal profile] firecat 2004-09-26 08:38 am (UTC)(link)
I strongly believe that the social and legal aspects of creating families should be decoupled. Entirely.

Hear, hear!

[identity profile] jfarr.livejournal.com 2004-09-26 09:29 am (UTC)(link)
> I strongly believe that the social and legal aspects of creating families should be decoupled. Entirely.

While I agree with you, unfortunately they are not. Which is why I also believe it's a good idea to have the legal contracts in place if in fact raising a family is your intention, regardless of what social and/or spiritual agreements you have. Judges are not required to respect your wishes or ideals but they are required to respect the law.

[identity profile] goldfish42.livejournal.com 2004-09-27 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
"you can no longer count my ribs, and I actually have a belly."

Bellies are SEXY! (Way sexier than obsessions about skinniness.)