Since 1987, when I got my first one, I've been wearing a clock around my neck 24/7. You feel me? 24/7.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do get clocked. But it's not invasive to the point where it's upsetting. It doesn't encroach.
Time is irrelevant to me. I never wear a watch.
Do men have a biological clock? I feel like I do. Something is definitely ticking!
You have to cherish things in a different way when you know the clock is ticking, you are under pressure.
I have the luxury of getting up quite late, so I hardly ever set an alarm clock.
My day begins a little before 6 A.M. I never set an alarm clock.
I never wore a watch. I always depend on public clocks, and stores have clocks, but that is strange.
I never went through a biological clock experience. I never even heard it ticking.
The last watch I wore felt like a handcuff. When I need to know the time, I check my cell phone.
I felt that the biological clock was some myth to keep me from doing what I wanted to do. And so I rebelled against it in the '90s. I thought it was a backlasher, some sort of faulty data. But it's real. I'm glad I woke up before my body was just like 'uh-uh.'