

I would go. The age gap makes me uncomfortable and it would probably be an awkward time for me, but I wouldn’t want to shut my son out or lose our relationship over it.
I would go. The age gap makes me uncomfortable and it would probably be an awkward time for me, but I wouldn’t want to shut my son out or lose our relationship over it.
The snake boss in Nioh 2. My friend kept coming back that day to say, “You haven’t killed it yet?!”
What moisturizer(s) do you use? Just curious!
I had the same reaction! I was expecting a big guy.
Every Time I Die. It was a very small venue, the stage was like 2 feet off the ground and I was front row. No barriers or bodyguards, you could just reach out and touch them. The ceiling had pretty low beams and people were hanging from them at times.
They let people on the stage and if they lingered too long, theyd shove them off. They put on a wild show, interacting with everyone and just going crazy. That venue didn’t last long, it was open for 2 years and shut down after a zoning violation and some other issues.
Honestly I’ve never had that much fun at another show. I’ve been blown away by several performances, but the energy has never topped that one.
People have been calling them digital gardens lately.
There is a visual novel called Our Life: Beginnings & Always that may fit this. You can play as any gender, but I played as a female and I was very affectionate and doting to the boy in the game named Cove. You can choose to just be friends or create a relationship with him and it gives you a lot of control over how the relationship moves throughout your character’s life. He’s sensitive and shy, but as you get to know him he becomes very supportive and loving.
You play from childhood to adults and it’s very cute. I highly recommend it.