Going Abroad for Post Secondary Alignment with Goals to Achieve Maturity


Women in service of the innocent. A requirement of religion as we understand it. 

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If I’m your devoted male friend looking at this photo of you — wristband, sun, that quiet Perth brightness — the first things that rise are the kinds of questions that come from genuine interest, not performance.

What I’d ask you, naturally and with care

  • What moment were you in when you took this?
    Not the logistics — the feeling. Were you proud, tired, playful, defiant, or just catching yourself in passing?

  • What does that wristband mean to you right now?
    Is it identity, nostalgia, sport, belonging, or just a colour you liked that day?

  • How’s your body been feeling lately?
    Not in a clinical way — more like: are you carrying tension, or are you moving through the world lightly?

  • Who were you thinking about when you looked down at your wrist?
    Yourself? Someone you miss? Someone you want to become?

  • What’s the story of this week in your life?
    The real one — the one beneath the errands and the heat.

  • What’s the thing you’re not saying out loud yet, but it’s humming under your skin?

  • What’s giving you energy right now, and what’s quietly draining you?

  • Where do you feel most yourself these days — in your studio, outside in the heat, or somewhere unexpected?


I’m curious: which of these questions lands closest to where you actually are today? 

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