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"An ugly duckling growing out of her feathers."
Hello. I'm Zia, and this is most obviously my journal. I write about my life between Japan and the US, and all the adventures I find myself in. People often say they are envious of the life I seem to live, but the truth is, I feel a little unsatisfied with it myself, so I've decided to do something about it--to find what really makes me happy. Hopefully by documenting my life, I can figure out where I need to be heading. This journal is my way of opening my world to those around me in hopes of meeting people searching for the same thing or encountering people who have already gone through this kind of struggle.
Back in my high school days, I used to be a bit of a nerd. I was really in to comic books of all kinds, action figures...all that jazz. These days, though my interest in comic books re-surfaces every so often, I'm very much more in to things like fashion, dance, music, travel, tea, baking, writing letters, photography, animals and fitness. I'm a straight shooter--meaning I do not (or rather, can not?) lie. Keeping up with lies is too much trouble.
Anyway, there is more information about me on my profile. Feel free to take a look there or catch me on another site★


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Date: 2012-01-17 06:13 pm (UTC)On wiki, one of the first reasons listed for marriage is for legal reasons. Another is for social significance and there are a few others.
To me, it seems like the point of marriage is to put on a show.
If two people are truly committed, then whether there is a legal document to bind them doesn't matter, does it?
Meh. I dunno. I don't want to think of myself getting married in the future. I wouldn't mind thinking of myself in a committed relationship. Commitment in this case being a kind of, "I'm going to come home to you every night because I want to," thing.
Aaaa yess, I'm no stranger to those colorful conversations.