Schwanensee
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Hi guys!
Today I realized again how great my (birth)mum is. I haven't told her anything about my little side, and I don't really plan to, but I guess I don't need to hide it either...
This is the story: Today I was eating my dinner in my room, so I used a children's knife and fork (my mum was busy while I prepared it and thus didn't question me). I had kind of planned to wash it later while she was out and about, but then she calls me to bring my plate to wash it. What to do? I couldn't very well just bring the plate and not any cutlery, could I? But then I thought, well, sod it, I'll just bring it with the plate.
Can you guess my mum's reaction? "Aww, did the little kid have to eat with children's cutlery?" (This sounds way stranger in English than it did in German). I guess she's used to me behaving rather childish and stuff, and put it off as just another eccentric behaviour of mine.
But seriously, I bet I could use a pacifier openly if I just told her that it helped with my migraines (which it kind of does, I guess it distracts me or something).
So, here's my question for you: Can any of you "hide in plain sight" like this? At home or anywhere else? Looking forward to your stories
Hugs,
Kat
Today I realized again how great my (birth)mum is. I haven't told her anything about my little side, and I don't really plan to, but I guess I don't need to hide it either...
This is the story: Today I was eating my dinner in my room, so I used a children's knife and fork (my mum was busy while I prepared it and thus didn't question me). I had kind of planned to wash it later while she was out and about, but then she calls me to bring my plate to wash it. What to do? I couldn't very well just bring the plate and not any cutlery, could I? But then I thought, well, sod it, I'll just bring it with the plate.
Can you guess my mum's reaction? "Aww, did the little kid have to eat with children's cutlery?" (This sounds way stranger in English than it did in German). I guess she's used to me behaving rather childish and stuff, and put it off as just another eccentric behaviour of mine.
But seriously, I bet I could use a pacifier openly if I just told her that it helped with my migraines (which it kind of does, I guess it distracts me or something).
So, here's my question for you: Can any of you "hide in plain sight" like this? At home or anywhere else? Looking forward to your stories
Hugs,
Kat