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Cosmic Coincidence?

About eight years ago we did some sig­nif­i­cant rear­rang­ing of our liv­ing space, we pur­chased a new piece of trans­porta­tion equip­ment with a rather high fun fac­tor and I had a sur­gi­cal pro­ce­dure on part of my fluid waste dis­posal … Con­tinue read­ing

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Chronic Illness in America — Hope Not You

Amer­ica (The US, or more appro­pri­ately, the United States of Amer­ica) likes to believe itself to be the most advanced civ­i­liza­tion of today’s world. While there is much to praise about the nation of our cit­i­zen­ship, the state of its … Con­tinue read­ing

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What Is a Normal Human?

Some­times you learn some­thing new that is really sur­pris­ing. Often it is some­thing that the gen­eral pub­lic is not exposed to sim­ply because gen­eral pub­lic sen­si­tiv­i­ties try to hide facts that we should prob­a­bly be more aware of than me … Con­tinue read­ing

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An ENTJ-INFP Coupling

A reader of this blog recently emailed us with ques­tions about what it was like liv­ing with a per­son with a strong ENTJ per­son­al­ity type. Seems the part­ner of the reader was so career-committed that the reader was faced with extended … Con­tinue read­ing

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Accompanying Your Partner to Medical Appointments — Revisited

This is a follow-up to a recent post on our prac­tice of accom­pa­ny­ing each other when­ever pos­si­ble to our med­ical appoint­ments. I had another sched­uled med­ical pro­ce­dure. One that involved male gen­i­talia, née­dles, some rather exotic med­ica­tion (it would be … Con­tinue read­ing

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Accompanying Your Partner to Medical Appointments

Through our expe­ri­ences with var­i­ous med­ical chal­lenges, we have devel­oped a habit, which has become a gen­eral prac­tice that we wish we had prac­ticed from the very begin­ning of our rela­tion­ship. When­ever pos­si­ble, we accom­pany each other to our med­ical … Con­tinue read­ing

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Corporate Castrato

This has noth­ing to do with this post, but one of Ann Rice’s very best books is “Cry to Heaven”. The story revolves around life as cas­trati. Must be they like the sound of my voice. I can think of … Con­tinue read­ing

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