• ComradeSharkfucker
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    23 days ago

    I used to do this for my girlfriend over the phone when she couldn’t sleep. It started as reading short stories to her but eventually I realized it was much less about the stories I was reading and more about hearing me speak so I started reading my physics textbook or history I was interested in. Honestly I learned a lot, can’t thank her enough. Made me a better speaker as well

    She never made it through a short story before passing out anyway lol

    • @[email protected]
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      2823 days ago

      You reminded me of some very similar good memories with my ex. For us, I think it started with Physics books and then moved towards fiction!

    • @[email protected]
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      1523 days ago

      You sound amazing and that is so sweet and thoughtful. I am happy that people like you are around. Take care, OP, and thanks :)

    • @[email protected]
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      1423 days ago

      Same, in fact nonfiction turned out to be preferred. I thought it was because research papers were boring enough to put her to sleep, but she said it was more about vocal dynamics since academic writing often takes the form of recitation while fiction tends toward dramatization, where the former is steady, planned, and mostly predictable while the latter is intentionally novel, so to speak.

    • @RestrictedAccount
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      923 days ago

      Do we have Rimjob_Steve here at Lemmy?

      This would be perfect

  • @[email protected]
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    23 days ago

    My wife read to me when we were going to sleep. We both enjoyed it, but she’d get more energized and excited about the story as she read while I’d slowly fall asleep. Opposite effects.

    She was only annoyed that she’d sometimes say “are you awake?” and I’d answer yes, so she’d keep reading. But I was absolutely asleep.

    10/10 recommend couples reading to each other.

  • @Dorkyd68
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    4423 days ago

    I desperately want to read to to someone every night. That’s like ugh… my dream

    How does one acquire a wife? Asking for a friend of a friend

    • @[email protected]
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      7523 days ago

      You live your life in a way that makes other people want to be a part of it. Then eventually you find someone you want in your life. Next you decide to journey together long-term and help each other with each other’s problems.

      Somewhere along the way you get the government involved—this is the part I don’t really understand but whatever.

      • @[email protected]
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        2223 days ago

        “You live your life in a way that makes other people want to be a part of it.”

        That is really well put, and exactly what happened for me. I met my wife in circumstances that it would be impossible to ask anyone to replicate (to quote Dylan, “I helped her out of a jam, I guess”), but the important thing was that at the time we met we’d both done enough work on ourselves to be someone that it was easy for the other to fall in love with.

        That really is the best dating advice; work on yourself. Obviously, on a practical level, put yourself out there; use dating apps, go to speed dating, find social venues that align with your hobbies and interests, and so on. But most of all, put the work into yourself. Therapy will do more for your romantic life than any makeover or platitudes about being confident.

          • @[email protected]
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            522 days ago

            Well, the goal was “help out a stranger in need” and I landed at “happily married”, so I definitely overshot the mark on that one 😅

      • @[email protected]
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        1023 days ago

        You don’t need the government involved, or the church. Just if you want their goodies, like a church as venue, or tax breaks. You can have a pagan wedding in the middle of the forest if you want.

        • @davidagain
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          1222 days ago

          tax breaks

          …and easy, unchallenged legal transfer of assets when they die without having to prove anything to anybody.

          You wouldn’t believe how much harder it is for unmarried people when their partner dies. It definitely depends on your legal jurisdiction, but stuff like “We shared everything for decades” holds no water. If it isn’t bought solely in your name, there’s no particular reason why you would inherit it wholesale, and you may need to sell your joint home of thirty years to pay your debt to your partner’s nephews and neices or something if you don’t have a cast iron will and good lawyers.

          To get legal rights, you need the relationship to have legal status.

  • @kireotick
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    3223 days ago

    I’m not crying you’re crying

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    2123 days ago

    FOLLOWING THE ‘EMPEROR’S’ death and the fall of their ancient, centralised government, the insurgents had fled into the mountain massifs of the southern hemisphere, and occupied a fastness in a range of peaks, called the Whisperheads in the local language.

  • @[email protected]
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    1723 days ago

    Just occurred to me - are there streamers who read books aloud for their audience? Like a live audiobook?

    • @TheLadyAugust
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      722 days ago

      A friend of mine actually does read along twitch streams sometimes between the radio show listen tos and casual games he also does. Most of the non game content is old Doctor Who radio shows and books.

      • archomrade [he/him]
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        222 days ago

        Do these streams typically use public domain IP? I imagine some publishers wouldn’t much like their work being read ‘for free’

    • NickwithaC
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      722 days ago

      People play ace attorney and that’s basically the same thing.

  • @wolfylow
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    1623 days ago

    Can confirm - my husband and I started reading to each other years ago. It’s not all the time, maybe a couple of books a year, but always on holiday - it’s an awesome way to be together rather than each stuck into your own book world.

    Would recommend!

    • @Dozzi92
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      522 days ago

      My wife and I tried this. First book we did was Blood Meridian. We stopped.

  • @werefreeatlast
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    I sleep in the couch for her. It’s romantic. Her body is able to detect murmurs in the hearts of ants trying to steal scraps from the kitchen floor. In fact she detected most earthquakes after the 70’s several hours before the most sensitive instruments. My job is to romantically lay here immobile between the time darkness falls and the the time the sun shows up again and until noon on weekends of I can help it.

    It’s impossible so she’s always pissed at me for waking her up.

    • @Hamartia
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      522 days ago

      Are you me? You forgot to mention that she gets up to pee 5-6 times a night. Which is what often really wakes her up but she’s in too a belligerent mood to admit.

  • @ChronosTriggerWarning
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    822 days ago

    I’m really glad that’s there’s still happy people in this world that can share a little of their happiness. This was awesome! Good way to start a day. Probably the high point…

  • @exanime
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    621 days ago

    On road trips, I started telling my kids stories to make the trips more fun. They are big kids now but the tradition prevails which is now some serious work for me (I have to basically write an essay before each trip so I remember enough details to not butcher the stories) but I love it and love that they love it.

    My wife, instantly falls asleep when I start the stories… it’s like a super power at this point. I am certain if I ever get in trouble with her, I can just start a story and she’ll be deep asleep in 30 seconds allowing me to escape hehehehehe