Salutations, my fellow adolescents.
My username on this site is WerewolfPoet, but feel free to call me Paula. You may also call me WerewolfPoet or any other nickname that suits your fancy. I am really not that particular about what I am called. As my real name may indicate, I am of the female gender.
As of the first of February, I am 17 years old. However, my emotional maturity fluctuates between six and sixty.
I live in that lower-middle section of that large mass of land known as the North American continent. In other words, I originate from the country renown for hamburgers and that sporting event involving throwing a leather ball with one's hands known as "football." I neither enjoy hamburgers or football. I apologize for the inconvenience. [In short: I'm an American who is not all that American.]
My therapist seems to believe that I have Asperger's syndrome, and my family, friends, and I are all inclined to agree. However, I am not sure if I am "officially" diagnosed, as I have not been administered any particular autism diagnostic test, to my knowledge. This does not bother me. For all sakes and purposes, I am rather abnormal.
My interests include writing, both prose and poetry, though I consider myself to be more of a poet: reading, particularly...well, anything, really. I enjoy both fiction and non-fiction: music, including listening to almost every type of music, playing music (vocals--soprano in choir, piano/keyboard, clarinet, bass clarinet, and learning violin), and learning about music: art, including drawing and abstract painting, though I am arguably not impressively skilled at either: psychology, specifically mental disorders in the DSM--even more specifically autistic spectrum disorders and pedophilia (Fret not--I do not find prepubescent children to be sexually attractive. In fact, I do not find many people at all to be very sexually attractive. I am what you would describe as a "demisexual": one who does not become sexually or romantically attracted to a person until they become emotionally attached to a person): mythological creatures, mainly mermaids, werewolves, and vampires: anything pertaining to education or the educational system (fun fact: I have managed to have a dream about school at least 80% of the nights since the summer vacation has begun). I also enjoy learning about the sciences.
Well, there's a lengthy basic synopsis of who I am and what I am interested in. Feel free to converse with me, if that so pleases you.
In any instance, have a wonderful day!