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The three most unconventional lifestyles
A woman who lives in "the Victorian era"
Sarah Chrisman never dreamed of a corset, but after her husband gave her this garment on its 29th anniversary, her life completely changed. The corset gave her the idea to dress like women of the Victorian era, and since then, she began to wear only such clothes.
Now they and her husband followed a long tradition as possible in the current world.
2. The man who lives like a dog
Gary Matthews, who previously served as the technologist and by his own admission a "nerd", thinks he's a dog named Boomer. 48-year-old man wears a collar, eats from dog bowls dog food — by the way, he likes only "Pedigree" — and loves milk bones and dog biscuits. He even barks, chases cars, and digs bones.
Sleeping man in the booth, where, he claims, is much more comfortable than a human bed. The decision to be a dog living in Pennsylvania Boomer was taken in my childhood after watching the famous series "Here's Boomer".
3. A woman from North Carolina lived inside of an iron lung for 61 years
Mar Mason is an extraordinary person: she spent more than 60 years of his life in a mobile apparatus for artificial respiration. She had to resort to this after completely paralyzed in her childhood polio. Despite the hopelessness of the situation, Martha lived a full life, graduated from high school and College with honors, made fancy dinners and even wrote a book called "life in the rhythm of artificial respiration" in which he spoke about the challenges and joys of this life. She is the only person in this list that this life is not wanted, but circumstances were stronger.
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Sarah Chrisman never dreamed of a corset, but after her husband gave her this garment on its 29th anniversary, her life completely changed. The corset gave her the idea to dress like women of the Victorian era, and since then, she began to wear only such clothes.
Now they and her husband followed a long tradition as possible in the current world.
2. The man who lives like a dog
Gary Matthews, who previously served as the technologist and by his own admission a "nerd", thinks he's a dog named Boomer. 48-year-old man wears a collar, eats from dog bowls dog food — by the way, he likes only "Pedigree" — and loves milk bones and dog biscuits. He even barks, chases cars, and digs bones.
Sleeping man in the booth, where, he claims, is much more comfortable than a human bed. The decision to be a dog living in Pennsylvania Boomer was taken in my childhood after watching the famous series "Here's Boomer".
3. A woman from North Carolina lived inside of an iron lung for 61 years
Mar Mason is an extraordinary person: she spent more than 60 years of his life in a mobile apparatus for artificial respiration. She had to resort to this after completely paralyzed in her childhood polio. Despite the hopelessness of the situation, Martha lived a full life, graduated from high school and College with honors, made fancy dinners and even wrote a book called "life in the rhythm of artificial respiration" in which he spoke about the challenges and joys of this life. She is the only person in this list that this life is not wanted, but circumstances were stronger.
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