
The last time she posted a post with Symfuhny in it was back on August 28, with a picture caption, "cutest wedding date." Some fans see this lack of Symfuhny as a warning sign because BrookeAB often posts him, and one can't get through five of her pictures without seeing a picture with the two of them.īrookeAB and Symfunny in BrookeAB's Instagram post about their three year anniversary ( Source : instagram ) One of the biggest reasons fans think so is because BrookeAB, who is fairly regular on her Instagram posts, hasn't posted anything with Symfuhny in them in months. So far, the only news has come from various TikToks, but those aren't verifiable sources, but fans believe they have. Now don’t get me wrong, I think having goals and aspirations is important, but some people simply don’t think about what they’re asking.There has yet to be any official news about Twitch streamers BrookeAB and Symfuhny breaking up. Based on this, how on earth am I supposed to know what I want to do with the rest of my life when so much has changed just recently? I know that all of this change is just part of being a teenager, and that some day it’s going to slow down and level out, but the reality is, in this very moment, I’m not in a great position to really decide on what I want my life to shape out like.

My opinions have changed, and I’ve learned so much about life, people and how the world works. To be completely honest, I’m a completely different person. If you really want to get to know someone are these not better questions? I look back on the past 2 years of my life and so many of my goals and my ideas of what I want to be when I “grow up” have changed. Ask what their dreams are, ask what their passions are. A lot of people expect the generic response, like “a nurse” or “a teacher” but when is the moment you actually “grow up?” Is it when you graduate, or when you get a place of your own? The day you turn 18 and become legal? My question is, why not ask what you want to be right then, in that very moment? Ask questions about what kind of person they want to be.



People ask me all the time “what do you want to be when you grow up?” It’s almost like the moment I graduate college or move out, is the moment that I get to decided whatever I want to do with myself.
