


Username:
Karmaloco



Name:
Neta Gari
Neta is the inside/content of the sushi and Gari is sweet/pickled ginger.



Gender:
Female



Sexuality & Them:
I am heterosexual and proud of that. Sometimes though I do feel pressured by my homosexual and even bisexual friends if they flirt with me. I politely remind them that I am hetero and they stop. When I feel pressured I just ignore it and go about my normal day. I enjoy being heterosexual and I can't really see me dating someone of the same gender as me. Although I am hetero I don't have anything against same sex couples. My favorite saying is "love and let love" so I am very understanding of that fact.



Describe their Bedroom:
Neta loves the colors lime green and salmon together. Her bedroom is completely done in lime green and salmon, from the walls to the carpets. Her bed sheets are lime green with salmon colored flowers over them, her comforter is salmon with lime green flowers with a white trim around the outside, also has stuffed animals. Her dresser that sits on the other side of the room is lime, covered in pictures of friends and family along with a TV and DVD player. She also has a floor lamp that sits near her bed for those late night readings.



Conversation:
Dear Diary, I saw one of my old friends today but I didn't bother approaching her. I thought it would be awkward since we haven't spoken in years and I don't know what the first thing to say to her would be. I just waved awkwardly and continued on my way. I think she wanted to talk to me but I really just wanted to head home. She hasn't changed much that is at least in her appearance. Should I have talked to her diary? I wasn't being rude to her was I? Well I have to go dinner time.



About the Plushie:
Her name is Gumdrop and she is not just a plushie! Gumdrop is my best and dearest friend and she will always be. She was given to me by my dad when I was a child and he went missing when I was 12. I can't imagine life without Gumdrop!



Hobby:
One of my favorite hobbies is folding paper, or origami. Though you might think it's strange or boring it's really not! I love it more though when it's challenging, so I fold the smallest pieces of paper I can find. You should see them sometime, I have a collection.



How they show Affection:
The way Neta shows affection varies form the relationship she has. If they are friends or family she is very sweet and kind to them, always helping and always staying close. When it's a partner she can come off as clingy or needy, because she is scared of losing them.



One Quirk:
Neta has OCD and is very difference of where she keeps things. She has a place for everything and if everything isn't in its place she becomes anxious and irritated. There's nothing that upsets her more than someone moving something of hers, knowing where to put it back but not.



Breaking Point:
Once was a girl and two boys
playing and sharing their toys
One boy moved what he had
the girl became mad
he refused to put it in its place
now he has a large mark across his face.
Never again would they play
but she liked it this way.



Childhood:
My childhood was pretty normal I guess, aside from having to organize my dolls. If there wasn't order I wasn't very happy. I remember though just running around and playing with friends, but when someone didn't have the toys organized I grew very anxious and upset. When confronted I would just yell or become very defensive and I didn't know why until my mom explained it to me. She had it too, something called OCD where you got upset when things weren't really in an order. Other than that though my childhood was normal, I loved to play outside.



Irritation:
One thing that irritates me the most is when someone moves something around and tells me they wont put it back. That really aggravates me to no end, even more so when it's my own items. Telling me that it's fine where it is makes me even more mad.



Goals for the Future:
Open in a small room with two chairs, one Neta sitting in another the Interviewer
Interviewer: "So Neta, that's a neat name, What are you plans for the future?"
Neta: "Well, thank you, and I really wish to gain more knowledge in my future"
Interviewer: "That is fantastic of you"



Extra #1-Daddy:
When I was 10 my father was enlisted in the armed forces. We all knew that he would have to leave out one day, and he did. Sadly though after 2 years passed we stopped getting letters from him. We didn't get an alert that he had been injured in battle or anything like that, he just, disappeared in a way. We waited years to hear anything about him, but nothing every came so we assumed for the worse. Mom never really got over dad, but she tried to talk to a few new people every now and then. I still keep a picture of me and dad on my dresser so I can see it every night before I go to sleep. I really wish that someone would at least tell us what happened to him, or even tell us that he died in battle. We just want closure.



Extra #2-Can't see me:



