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He Seemed Normal ... - Gulla, Mary
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He Seemed Normal . . . I used to think people could see my anxiety, at least until I played violin in concert as a child. My Dad recorded the performance--I didn't recognize the composed person who was supposed to be me. I have always been an anxious person with a learning disability. To compensate, I've learned one strategy never fails: When trying something new, ask friends to join in so you can figure it out together. That's how I approached dating and the search for my "Manicorn." These are the dates and the men who made them, in one way or another, unforgettable.

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He Seemed Normal . . . I used to think people could see my anxiety, at least until I played violin in concert as a child. My Dad recorded the performance--I didn't recognize the composed person who was supposed to be me. I have always been an anxious person with a learning disability. To compensate, I've learned one strategy never fails: When trying something new, ask friends to join in so you can figure it out together. That's how I approached dating and the search for my "Manicorn." These are the dates and the men who made them, in one way or another, unforgettable.
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Mary Gulla Philadelphia native Mary Gulla graduated from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2003 with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree. She is aware this makes her a Tar Heel but Mary has never been to a Tar Heel basketball game and once asked to leave "at intermission" during a Tar Heel football game. During a UNC summer session, she was paired with Vince Carter in a weight training class. Mary had absolutely no idea who he was but thought he had a nice smile. An interesting by-product of being asked to teach her sister's Duke School middle school class about safe sex