I don't want kids ever either, so high five on that! Although it makes periods that much more annoying.
I was nine when my periods began. Here periods are thought of as dirty and shameful rather than something to celebrate, but I only noticed all that once I was older. And my mom would still have me hide my sanitary pads when I had to take them to the bathroom.
That's amazing. I wish I had a witchy store near me. But I don't know of a single one. I did find an online witchy shop based in my country but it's kind of expensive and I'd love to have a physical one to go to. There's so much I want. Crystals and candles and cauldrons
Since mine is a liberal arts degree it's less of being forced to read literature and more studying how some literatures become dominant and considered 'great literature' and the politics of that. It's a more critical approach so I like it. And it's broader too, like we look at popular culture and some of my essays I've written on films and TV instead of strictly books. I wouldn't enjoy a traditional English literature degree where we just sit there and read a lot of Shakespeare or whatever