![]() So I was working so hard on that, and I don't think they showed any of that. I was at a very vegan-friendly location, and I had my whole system of processing cashew nuts, which if you ever Google how to make a cashew nut edible, it's insane. I wish I would've been able to just stay where I was. So that was my favorite.īut the 40-day, it was the very first 40 days, so there were a lot of logistics involved as far as merging and stuff. So I really like how that worked out, because that's someone, a very military macho man, I would never ever normally associate myself with. He just wanted to talk about sports and stuff, so they expected us to not get along at all, and we ended up being the best of friends, and we still talk all the time. He is from Brooklyn, New York and is a typical macho New Yorker man. I was the youngest, and Charlie was the oldest. The 21-day, the first one with Charlie, will probably always be my favorite, because that was my first challenge. So I was just so grateful to have a partner. ![]() So not only was it pretty chilly, but when you have a fever, you have the fever chills, and you're just freezing. And on the 40-day, I had 104-degree fever for the first couple of days. Is that extra weird or does it feel normal because you're freezing?įor me, it was always still weird, because two of my partners were happily married men, more conservative than me, as far as the nakedness and the cuddling. First of all, you're starving, cranky, fighting with this person you don't know, and then it might get freezing, and you have to cuddle for warmth, totally naked. ![]() ![]() Partners have a love/hate relationship, where they're stuck together. I have someone to experience this with." So it went away, really. But then for me, the second that I met my partner, all of that anxiety, all of that away, because I was like, "Okay, there's another person out here, and we're going through this together. ![]()
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