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How would you describe being “normal”?

OverTheHill · 56-60, M
Anyone who isn't on S.W. 😉
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@OverTheHill hehe 🙃
DragonFruit · 61-69, M
The definition of "normal" is what fits into a range which approximates the average.
Everyone is "normal" in some ways and "abnormal" in other ways...but it is the combination of ways in which a person is "normal" and "abnormal" which defines who they are as a person.
Nobody is entirely "normal" or entirely "abnormal", but those who comply with most of the averages or norms are the ones who are called "normal".
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@DragonFruit great answer
the benefit of being my friend is you'll be the normal one
TheOneWhoEscaped · 26-30, F
Whatever life pre-COVID was.
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Fluffybull · F
There's no such thing as "normal".
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MougyWolf · 36-40, M
At this point, lol... living as an Amish person would live. That is actually, quite normal, compared to what we have become ;)
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@MougyWolf that’s a good point :)
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@MougyWolf I get that. I miss vacationing in Lancaster County. It seems so peaceful when you visit.
It's all relative.

Ghost hunters terrified when solidly built non-transparent burglar breaks into haunted mansion and steals the silver, tell reporters "That's just not [i]normal.[/i]
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"Normal" is whatever our society decides it is. Therefore, the definition keeps changing. I can't keep up with it and don't try anymore.
Trippin · F
Wait... Like listing prior felony convictions..or..explain please.
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@Trippin I think it’s subjective
Trippin · F
@SW-User Ahh...got ya'.. Sucks then.
FreeSpirit1 · 51-55, F
Harriet03 · 41-45, F
Biffed · 26-30, M
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Normal

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1. Not me

 
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