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GLP-1 Enthusiast
I live alone and am solitary by habit. I also have a startling number of loved ones, and I do a LOT of things that involve moderate risk. At the urging of friends and family, I'm in the habit of giving someone I love a heads up before I do something at or above the level of chainsawing up some wood in the back yard, and then pinging them when I'm done; that way if they don't hear from me and I don't respond, someone will know to see to my pets and find me while I don't smell too bad yet, and my mother will never spiral wondering if I'm dead, because someone would call her if I was.
Any time I pin something new for the first time, I do a fifteen minute check in with a girlfriend. I'm not SO worried that I make her come over, because it will almost certainly be fine, but it makes me feel a little little less concerned. I love my cats, and if they had time to eat my face, it might be harder for them to get adopted.
				
			Any time I pin something new for the first time, I do a fifteen minute check in with a girlfriend. I'm not SO worried that I make her come over, because it will almost certainly be fine, but it makes me feel a little little less concerned. I love my cats, and if they had time to eat my face, it might be harder for them to get adopted.