Anyone else a night owl?

Hey I’m a 25 year old woman who enjoys lots of outdoor stuff but recently have found myself to be a night owl due to some health issues. Does anyone know some fun things to do outside of home at night? Also is anyone else a night owl that might enjoy some company or hang out? Gets kinda lonely.

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u/OkReputation9589 — 2 days ago

How old do I look?

Was hard to find, but got all pics with no filters. I just want to know if people are joking when they say I look 12 😭

u/OkReputation9589 — 4 days ago

Anyone searching for friends?

Hi, my name is Kenzie, and I’m looking for friends. I’m kinda shy, haven’t had many friends in the past couple of years due to keeping to myself. I am 25 and would prefer friends close to my age. Thank you 😊

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u/OkReputation9589 — 1 month ago

Am I wrong for telling my boyfriend he needs to stop falling asleep on me?

My boyfriend works in fabrication every day, so I know he’s tired. But he falls asleep constantly—to the point that he’ll fall asleep in his car before meeting me, in the work parking lot after his shift, during movies, while we’re playing Uno, and even recently at a card night with my brother’s friend’s family while sitting at the kitchen table. It’s embarrassing and frustrating and feels disrespectful.
He stays up late even though he gets up early. I usually tell him to go home and get some sleep, but he chooses to stay, then falls asleep anyway. I’ve asked him to see a doctor because this seems excessive, but he refuses. When I bring it up, he says it’s my fault for keeping him up, even though I’m usually the one telling him to leave and get some rest.
It’s affecting our quality time and intimacy because he almost always falls asleep. Am I wrong for telling him this is something he needs to address, or should I just accept that this is normal for someone with his job? Also just a little side note, I worked in the same field as him for 6 years and stayed up late and was still able to function normally, so I understand how laborious the work is, but this seems a bit much.

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u/OkReputation9589 — 2 months ago