Do you care about celebrating birthdays much or no? Personally, I don’t care much about celebrating birthdays.
My own, not so much. But I love celebrating other peoples’ birthdays.
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I’m running low on reasons to go outside.
no
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I kind of dread people celebrating me, usually in part because the times around that celebration are busy and stressful for me so I can do the performative gratitude that people expect when it happens.
Then it devolves into conversations of what is wrong with you (why are you broken) or what is wrong with this (why do you hate me).
Not since my late 20s. But it’s nice to have a day to celebrate yourself, we all deserve it, but it can be any day you feel like pampering yourself.
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Oh, I try keeping my friends away from her.
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Her birthday is close enough.
I like to celebrate other peoples birthdays and see them happy and show my appreciation for them but I don’t really care about mine much
Doesn’t it seem so selfish? If OTHERS want to celebrate MY birthday that’s nice and up to them, but I’ve always felt weird inviting my friends to MY OWN BIRTHDAY party jfc. XD
I do secretly cringe a bit when someone forces everyone to wish them a happy birthday, it really does feel selfish. I guess it is a day about the person but have some modesty, yeesh
I don’t need to celebrate too much, but taking the day off work and going out for dinner somewhere nice is something I like to do.
I like to keep to the same routine when possible. Birthdays and holidays interrupt that. No good. I can’t do much for holidays, but since my birthday is supposed to be my day, i can demand this from everyone around me.
No. I won’t tell people when my birthday is.
Not mine* but I do celebrate my partners birthday and they make me celebrate mine at least a little
I’ll be 43 soon.
I really don’t give a fuck about birthdays anymore
not at all. I don’t even know how old I am most of the time. I have to do math every time I need to know.
Birthdays are for children and 100 year olds








