I leave my glasses case by the clock near my bed and put my glasses in it every time I go to bed and take them out when I wake up.
I do this, too, so I don't misplace my glasses

. BTW, I've had to use corrective lenses since I was thirteen years old.
I tend to make people cry a lot. Especially people of the opposite gender.
I've done this, especially with my writing. I tend to have a lot of dark and emotionally intense moments in my writing. Also, I make myself cry often when I write either a death scene or a scene of characters discussing a deceased character.
Another thing about me, for those who may not already know, is that my biggest fear is dark water. I've had a couple of near-drowning experiences (basically, the individual falls just short of death from drowning). I absolutely love to swim, but I get VERY anxious and sometimes panicky if I'm in dark water.
Because of this, I tend to get very upset if I see, hear, or read about somebody having a drowning experience (whether or not they survive), whether it is fiction or nonfiction. For example, in
Out of the Shadows, Cera's fate really gripped me, but it was Ducky's fate (and every swimmer's worst nightmare) that got me the most. I think that when an individual can honestly say they've been and and done that AND lived to tell the tale, it's more upsetting for them to see others in a similar predicament

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