Down in the south of France on the watersports trip in Year 8, I once won a slowest cycling race where you have to cycle as slowly as possible without falling off
dechmont
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Down in the south of France on the watersports trip in Year 8, I once won a slowest cycling race where you have to cycle as slowly as possible without falling off
dechmont
dechmont is drinking a crudely-named energy drink and rum
dechmont: Pussy and Malibu
dechmont: tastes like Lana Del Rey
does your partner have tumblr?
ya
in having a preference for women and being het-partnered do you ever feel like being with a man is being with someone who is "second best"?
I wouldn’t be with a man if he weren’t the best person available to me, if that makes sense. I’m sixteen, he’s eighteen. We’ll always have a two-year age gap and I wouldn’t get with anyone older than that or younger than me, not now, and at the moment there is a sad dearth of same-sex-attracted late-teenage girls looking for actual relationships. It’s Devon, you know. We have an open relationship situation, though, so when I come across cute bi or gay girls who are up for fun, I’ve no problem with exercising my preferences - nor do I with him exercising his.
Things may change, but he supports me and we love one another greatly. Let’s just say that my standards for men are a lot higher than they are for women; I’ve been with girls before who barely even call themselves feminists and don’t have a great deal of social awareness, but I wouldn’t even consider being in a relationship with a man who wasn’t a radical feminist ally and consciously striving to get away from the privileges he held.
Bangour Village Hospital was a psychiatric hospital located west of Dechmont in West Lothian, Scotland. The hospital was modelled on the Alt Scherbitz asylum of the 1870s, near Leipzig in Germany, and represents one of the first "colony" plan psychiatric hospitals in Scotland. The Bangour institution comprised individual villas which would house approximately 30 patients each. The village also incorporated its own railway station, a farm, bakery, workshops, recreation hall, school, shop, library, and latterly, and a multi-denominational church. The hospital was requisitioned by the government War Office during both wars, reverting back to a psychiatric hospital between and after the wars. The number of patients rose to over 3,000 in 1918. In 1989, St John's Hospital opened in nearby Livingston, and services were transferred from Bangour General Hospital, which closed in the early 1990s. The Village Hospital also started to wind down after the opening of St Johns, with the last remaining ward closing in 2004.
This is basically a ten minute drive from where I live and I've drove past it so many times. It's always fascinated me but I've never properly visited it before so I'm planning on going at some point soon and taking photos or something. It's meant to really eerie since it's pretty much an entire village completely abandoned.