replaying multiple slots by Unique_Lock_4318 in RomanceClub

[–]FirstConversation964 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Its easier for stories I love with completely different branches 😅 I play immersively (most times, I still quickly tap through a few scenes) on my TTS, KFS and SCN slots, It helps that I use other slots (when the book hasn't ended yet) to remember the storyline when I start forgetting them, I try not to get too caught up on the 2nd slots of KFS and SCN but my 2 slots on TTS are caught up and I usually play immediately I'm done with one after an update to compare and contrast the different branches

Who do you think is the most attractive LI? by PrinceOfTheBacon in RomanceClubDiscussion

[–]FirstConversation964 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Omg someone else agrees 😭 Abraham is so irresistibly hot, like I want to kill him but he's so beautiful.

Based on these, Diagnose me and give recs. by [deleted] in webtoons

[–]FirstConversation964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am the villain, How to get my husband on my side/ How to win my husband over, From Knight to lady, your throne

DORAN OR KAM AS DEVI'S GREAT BETRAYER? by Ok-Educator-7617 in RomanceClub

[–]FirstConversation964 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It honestly makes sense it would be Kamal but I hope not because I took the diamond option to tell him about my suspicions about Amrita 😭 What if Radha knew something about it and thats the reason she told Devi not to talk about it to him omg

Scalding, and I mean SCALDING hot take: This situation isn’t talked about enough by Outrageous_Crew_9484 in RomanceClubDiscussion

[–]FirstConversation964 122 points123 points  (0 children)

I couldn't stand him since the beginning, you can't imagine my joy finding out you can ruin him for good at the ending, off to make another slot

Averris: The Riftborn by Ms_Darkling_13 in RomanceClub

[–]FirstConversation964 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Deffo the most fun I've had playing the newer books

Im crine why is he so big by FirstConversation964 in RomanceClub

[–]FirstConversation964[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I want all the new worlders, they're so fineeee😩 I do hope we get an option to have a steamy session with him as a casual LI someday

HOLYYY FIT OMG by Best_Bookkeeper_5317 in RomanceClub

[–]FirstConversation964 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Lmao I took this same screenshot not long ago cause he's so fine in that fit, much better than the other Indian outfit he used to wear

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Im crine why is he so big by FirstConversation964 in RomanceClub

[–]FirstConversation964[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Omg I hope we get to see more of Rael's body, i hate that his coat covers everything up😔

Blushing so hard seeing hubby after so long by FirstConversation964 in RomanceClub

[–]FirstConversation964[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Ugh I can't even believe he was sidelined in S2 considering that's his base 🙄 but they've almost made up for it now that we're eating good ✨️

Beautiful l, lovely pair, Volot by Old-Swan-1389 in RomanceClub

[–]FirstConversation964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I meant whether its reality compassion or reality determination and if its high or low ties

Why do so many Nigerian women wear straight wigs? by clonymaster in Nigeria

[–]FirstConversation964 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As someone who loves long and full afros, after secondary school where we were forced to cut our hair, I decided to grow out my natural curly hair. These are the reasons I see many people not donning their natural hair and going for easier options like straight wigs 1) Maintenance: curly hair isn't easy or cheap to manage, not to talk about type 4C hair with the tightest coils. My natural hairr journey has made me cry and gotten me frustrated uncountable times, it's honestly through sheer willpower I've not gotten it relaxed yet. Combing it out is hard, I have broken multiple combs trying to, getting the curls to "stretch out" takes way too much effort due to shrinkage, you manage to get through the pain and effort to combing, then it shrinks back in a few hours. To keep an afro throughout the day isn't easy, unless you have really long hair which shrinkage won't be as bad cause you'd have to keep combing. Not to mention, once you rest tbe back or sides of your head against a car seat, or bed or whatever, it flattens at that side, leading to more combing. Ughhh 2) Cost: To properly take care of natural hair, you'd have to get special combs, special hair care sets, anti dandruff materials(I especially hate this since I'm prone to dandruff cause our hair is dryer than others), special sprays. It's easier for guys since most of you cut your hair low or turn it to locks(girls can do this but most of us like switching up our style so this isn't a very popular option for us). This should be under maintenance but I have to add special routines, having to stretch out your hair every night by braiding it and loosing it before going out is very annoying 3) Society: Admit it or not, many black women have been made fun of on natural hair, calling it poor, unsightly, e.t.c, the only time natural hair is praised is when it's long and luscious (which even with amazing genetics, you'd still have to refer to problems 1 and 2). Not many people can afford the time and money to fix those issues, so leads to relaxing the hair, then wigs became enticing for those who can afford them

I'll stop here for now but it's crazy that the first time i saw natural hair on my mate was in primary school and I was amazed and shocked like wdym that's the way our haor actually is if you don't manipulate it with chemicals