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Hth ([personal profile] hth) wrote2006-11-21 04:18 am

low self-esteem? buck up with John!

Just the other day, [livejournal.com profile] julad and I were talking about the strangeness of being inherently non-emotive introverts who, as our hobby, write sappy love stories. No, I'm serious! For me, the stuff I write is, like, *syrup coated.* It's sap straight from the dorky bleeding-heart tree! Because what you have to know is, I'm pretty much a thoroughbred midwestern German Protestant, and we *do not talk about shit.* Key word, "talk." We're not as repressed as you might have heard; we're not about keeping secrets. No, we want you to know how we feel, and we have a complex language of backhanded compliments, stealth insults, tone of voice, passive aggression, etc etc to let you know whether we're royally pissed off or, alternately, couldn't possibly live without you. But just *saying* it out loud, in so many words is, you know. Embarrassing.

And some of that I guess comes through in my writing; I've been told I have a "distant" style, which amuses me, because by my sandards, I already mentioned -- sap! But I do tend to structure the emotional high points in non-verbal ways, partially because it's easier to come up with new and interesting ways to do the love thing if you avoid the obvious route, and partially because it's just my native language.

All of this is to say -- the John Sheppard Things We Don't Talk or Hug About meme is wicked cool. Go forth, and get in touch with your inner Lutheran! Tell someone you love that they're pretty all right.

[identity profile] resolute.livejournal.com 2006-11-21 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
Being, as I am, a Midwestern Lutheran of Northern European descent, I found this to be very, very funny.
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[personal profile] ratcreature 2006-11-21 08:22 am (UTC)(link)
Bwah. This reminds me of all the people I know who moved here (i.e. to Northern Germany) from Southern Germany, and somehow always complain about how cold, distant and hard to approach people were compared to what they're used to, and I'm always like "what? people here aren't unfriendly..."