It seems a quick intro is needed from me.
I'm 25 year old deaf woman who has been with my partner for 5 years, (God knows how he puts up with me
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We have 5+ cars because we're petrolhead (if you haven't noticed my username)
We go to knockhill a lot and work on our cars in our garage. Some vintage some more modern. We teach ourselves how to work on our own cars.
Ie, I can change a tyre, solder, engine swap, brakes, service, change seats. One of my bucket list is to be on the front page of Fast cars mag.
I have 3 jobs.
My partner has 3 jobs. We work hard to make a good solid living for each other with a view to retire early in our 40/50s depending on various circumstances at that point of our lives.
We don't deal in drugs or take any drugs unless you include painkillers for that typical headache some of you have given me already thanks to this post.
We are of childfree stance - meaning we have no desire to reproduce as we wish to live our lives filled with wonderful memories and making the best of what life can offer us.
I have reached that age where I want to start exploring/research Scotland and learn about our beautiful homeland.
I have applied to go back to uni this year to do a degree in Environmental Science with a view to go on to do my masters in Mountain Development and Renewable Energy.
My dream job would be to work in the outdoors with my dog. I need a dog I can trust my life with to help me to ensure I don't miss something due to my lack of hearing. They are my unofficial guide dogs as they alert or display signs of interest to me at something. I had a job where I worked outdoors 8 hours a day all year round for several years so I have full experience of the delightful scottish weather. A staffy would be my first choice. Rhodesian ridgeback would be second. (Family member used to be a KC breeder of RR)
I have dreaded hair and many tattoos just because I like them on me!
I don't like drinking so I'm very happy with a cuppa!
I used to be a smoker but have quit around 2 years ago. I vape instead! (No opinion required please!)
I got rid of FB about 5 years ago due to posts much like these and it made me very depressed. Getting rid was the best thing I ever did, I would like it if this doesn't turn out to be a repeat experience of that.
Anyway, I hope that enlightens some of you in regards to jumping the gun based on my dogs breeds about the type of 'owner"/person I am.
Safe trails guys. *Rock out*