No problem getting to work/important appointments on time but any leisure or social plans? Expect me to show up fashionably (some would say frustratingly) late.
Jul 18, 2024

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i just can’t help but leave my house 10 minutes before i should be and arriving 20 minutes earlier than needed because i already accounted for a 10 minute buffer zone in my initial calculations
Mar 21, 2025
I just can’t help it, for some reason it makes me really anxious if I’m not ready an hour prior to the time I’m suppose to leave, for me that hour feels like I only have 10-15 minutes and I’m already running behind schedule. It’s great most of the time but a bit awkward.
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I’m usually like 3-10 mins late to everything so I’m relieved when someone else is running late, too. Punctual people stress me out in a casual setting!!
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