There's a lot, but I'll choose something that's not bleak: I like to dance while listening to music when I'm alone and nobody can see me :icon_redf I'm usually not a big dancer, it takes alcohol and peer pressure for me to dance and even that isn't always enough, so I don't think anyone who knows me would ever suspect this.
I often struggle with feelings of abandonment, since childhood, and am very easily lonely. ( creative, sensitive extrovert, here) But maybe this is not so secret, all in all.
okay it's not something no one knows, but still, not so many people are aware of it. I have Marfan syndrome. no big deal haha.
kind of, same here. :x I know the ICAO phonetic alphabet, it's another thing that only very few people know. :lol:
I'm introvert. But most people think, it's my egoistic attitude I stay so reserved. So that's what they don't know about me (including family, yeah!)
I think a lot of the time, especially in work situations which can be particularly fraught with competition and the need to prove oneself, people think I'm sort of a sacrificial lamb type, who isn't smart or strong willed enough to accomplish anything and won't stop smiling even when people who are supposed to support me are doing the opposite. I might not be a genius, but I know I'm not stupid. I just don't subscribe to the 'dog eat dog' way of life, and I'd rather suffer as a result of my own beliefs than adopt methods that don't make sense to me.
That isn't too bad, assuming you just don't like them and don't, y'know, do anything about it... I guess no one knows about, what some, only some, may call, a slightly "unhealthy" liking of water. Yes I did just say that, but I don't know why...
Sometimes I feel like my romantic and my sexual orientation are too different and one of both has to be a lie.
I've been teaching myself Japanese very slowly. I'm trying to learn grammar and kanji and vocabulary and it's all pretty confusing and difficult considering I'm doing it all on my own. But I know ひらがな and カタカナ and can introduce myself(probably.) おはようございます。私イーサンです。私十七な歳です Anyways, I love learning this language even if so far I need to concentrate greatly to be able to barely speak. Also, if anyone who knows Japanese sees this. When saying "I'm" do I need both 私 and でと or just one or the other?