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Rated: 13+ · Book · Community · #2224976
Writings about things that have occurred in my life. Not in Chronological Order
#987020 added July 2, 2020 at 9:35am
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Moods
PROMPT July 2nd


We all know the mood-ring fad of the 70’s only predicted body temperature and not necessarily mood, but what if people could actually see your emotions, like an aura of color surrounding you. Would you try to mask it, display it proudly, or something in between?

         Tough question. I was a bit of an introvert, quite shy as a young teen. That went away in the 10th or 11th grade. But I was never outgoing, never a party person. In my mind today, I'd say, "Here's my mood. Take it or leave it." I'm not worried about someone knowing how I feel. EXCEPT - At Work. No, no way. I live in a corporate world, with corporate attitudes, and all those silly catchphrases people in business use. I don't need someone at work seeing my moods. I'm sorry, I'll have to waffle on this one. I wouldn't mind my moods being visible to others when not working. But I'd want to turn it off when I am in the office.


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