Things to Know about Alec Ikiiki
Hello. I'm Alec and welcome to my little nook of Gaia. I'm sure you're interested to know a bit more about me, hence why you're here.
β I'm Married β
I've been with my husband since late November 2004 but we've been married since February 28th, 2014. He was the first person I ever dated.
β I'm a Gamer β
I've been gaming since I was a toddler and it started with my dad's Atari 2600. Nowadays my gaming is fulfilled on the Playstation systems I share with my husband and the PC my husband kindly built for me. We keep our desks in the same room so we can enjoy each other's company as we do our own thing. I do not play first person shooters since I have difficulty focusing on the screen and I get motion sickness from it. No joke.
β I Adore Cats β
I grew up with and have always loved them. Which led to me having two of my own. An adorable, black, short-hair American male named Kazu, who was born sometime around October 2004, and an adorkable, Russian-blue male named Hiiro, who was born around October 2007. Funny story, when I adopted them (3 years apart), they both were named Spot because they both have a white patch of fur on their lower abdomens. What were the odds?
Unfortunately, I had to say goodbye to both.
RIP Kazu (Oct 2004 - Apr 2020) 15 1/2 years
RIP Hiiro (Oct 2007 - Sep 2023) 16 years
The three cats I want at some point in my life time. A silver
Eqyptian Mau, a
Toyger, and a
Savannah.
β I Don't Want Children β
I have no want, yearning, or desire to have any of my own. I can not tolerate them for the first 10 years of their life. It's pointless to tell me that I'm missing out, I'll regret not having one, or, the kicker, I'll never understand what real love is until I hold my first child in my arms. Quite frankly, it's insulting and rude. I do not have the emotional capacity, the time, finances, nor the desire to care for a small human. Thankfully, my husband doesn't want children either. He's fine with them, just as long as they go home with someone else. He was with me every step of the way when I had my tubes completely removed. I was surgically sterilized Feb 2020 and it was one of the most joyous days of my life.
β I'm was a Biology Student β
In Fall 2004 I first entered college, but due to finances I was unable to continue. Summer of 2014 I finally returned to college with the intention to get a Bachelor in Science in Biology. I'm currently taking one intensive class a semester which allows for me to focus on one class at a time while making A's. This also allows for me to work full-time to help pay for classes and the shared living expenses with my husband.
Unfortunately, due to numerous factors, I had to stop taking classes again. Will I ever return? Who knows.
β I'm a Crafter β
Arts and crafts are my thing next to video games. There's something so fulfilling about creating something that's visually pleasing and sometimes useful. My main crafting method is crocheting (one hook). My main focus over the past 5 years are temperature blankets. I've completed several and enjoy using them all.
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I'm very happy for ya'll though! I hope that you have many adventures together and have a wonderful and fulfilling life heart
Also, read your bio and I can relate to basically all of that! My hubs and I have been dating since we were in high school. We started dating in 2008 and got married in 2016! He wasn't the first person I dated, but he is my high school sweetheart 3nodding
I dpn't know where I got the idea you'd had an MRI done. I did, years ago bc of a recurring awful headache. But it was normal, and the headache was attributed to stress and college work.
Headaches are a fascinating field of study, so many causes and variations. I'm glad you aren't experiencing any pain with your static, at least that's something to be thankful for, right?
Your case is very interesting
I wish you the best of future health.