I only drink filtered black coffee, and it has to be sufficiently dark roast.
I've never worn jeans. I can't tolerate the denim material.
I can't tolerate tight- or snug-fitting clothing generally. In the winter I wear stretchy, baggy sweatpants. In the summer I wear stretchy athletic shorts. If I absolutely have to dress up, I would find slacks that have an elastic waistband.
I'm super picky when it comes to eating meat. I tend to prefer meat that is lean, dry, and well-done, not bloody, juicy, and fatty. I won't eat pork chops, but I like the cut of pork used in pulled pork sandwiches. If I eat bacon it has to be crispy. Steaks and beef tenderloin that is barely cooked are disgusting to me. The only kind of beef I tend to eat is the kind used in Italian beef sandwiches, the arrachera skirt steak in Mexican tacos (even this is sometimes gross to me, depending on how well it's cooked), and ground beef like in chili recipes. I'll eat corned beef and pastrami depending on how non-fatty they are – I'll often peel the fat off when I have a corned beef sandwich.
I smoke tobacco cigarettes, but I can't stand any menthol flavor.
I don't drink alcohol. I just don't like it taste-wise, and I prefer to be sober-minded and in control of myself. There were some beers that I used to enjoy in moderation, like Guiness and dark craft brews, but I no longer see the point of being buzzed at all. I never liked hard alcohol either.
I'm 36 years old at the time of this writing, and I'm still a virgin – if that means anything. I don't see losing my virginity as a sort of accomplishment, and I think the concept of losing virginity as a rite of passage is sexist and patriarchal. However, I do hope to eventually experience sex someday if I meet the right person. I'm also not against casual sex or going to a brothel as long as it's consensual and legal.
My favorite pop (soda) is Dr. Pepper and Pepsi.
I don't like bell peppers or plain uncooked tomatoes. The latter makes me gag.
I'm kind of a mysophobe. It's not at a clinical OCD level.
I can be super fussy about things to the point of decision paralysis. I do tend to eventually resolve the issue, though.
I'm monotropic, which means I can only focus on one stream of activity or sensory input at a time. This is part of my autism. Regarding sensory input, I find that I can focus on one main activity with a few other non-intense sensory inputs. I can't have a conversation while driving. It's also hard to drive while listening to others talking. If there is just me in the car then I can drive with the radio on or listen to a podcast; otherwise, it's hard to focus on driving with other sensory distractions.
I find that I'm quite sensory-averse, in that I have a hard preference for low-key, quiet, and non-chaotic environments.
As per sensory aversion, I'm prone to misophonia with certain sounds. This depends on various other factors, such as my mood.
I prefer the cooler fall and winter months to the summer months. I also take medication that makes me prone to overheating.
My favorite holidays/seasons are Halloween, Thanksgiving (United States), and Christmas. I'm not religious, so I only celebrate the cultural aspects of Christmas. I don't celebrate Thanksgiving as a colonial heritage; I just love the food lol. Halloween will always have a special place in my heart; I love the "spooky" culture and folklore. I don't describe myself as a horror geek, but my older brother is, so I've been exposed to the horror classics for most of my life and I enjoy them as an integral part of the Halloween culture.
My favorite pizza toppings are mushrooms, olives, spinach, and garlic. I'll take any or all. There is an Italian restaurant in Chicago called Pompeii, and they have this Sicilian style baked clam pizza that is super good.
I'm of Italian and German heritage. Both my parents are half Italian and half German. Culturally we're more Italian, though. I don't know much about the ancestry of my German relatives. My paternal great-great-grandfather, Cosimo Serio, immigrated from Cefalù, Sicily. Apparently the Serio surname is most common there. Serio means "serious" in Italian. It also means "serious" in Spanish, and the French version is "serieux".
I have an affinity for Latin and Greek words and their derivatives. I excelled in two years of Spanish in high school and one semester in college. I have a "peripheral goal" to learn the Italian and German languages, or at least a significant amount of them.
I hope to travel someday. I'd like to see Canada and most of Europe, especially Italy. I'd also like to see Australia and Japan, but they are less of a priority. I think I would need a travel partner, like a significant other.