Some choice insights from a week on Myne . . .
1. My mother predicted that I was over a quarter (27%) gay ("you dress pretty well," she said) . . .
. . . while a group of close friends think I "get the most ass" among the crew:
Go figure. (And no, these friends are not actually dogs, tropical fruit, or the president of South Africa - I just figured this question deserved a dose of privacy. That being said, I do like dogs and tropical fruit).
2. On average, my New Yorker friends revealed that the 10th anniversary of 9/11 only "kind of" (52%) mattered to them. Interestingly, my Israeli friends gave an average answer of 76% - to them, it mattered "quite a bit."
3. My uber-atheist step-father - the invisible man down below - is very close to my step-sister, but: a) they have opposite ideas about the existence of God; and b) hadn't really discussed the issue before Myne. My step-father totally under-predicted his daughter on this (rather significant) question.
4. When you've known dudes for a long time, you have a pretty good idea of how much cash is in their wallet: -Mark


