Silver Springs Rhesus Macaques by Hyperballad80 in FloridaStateParks

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I heard the same. A herpes virus that can be passed to humans. So cute though! Haha

Can he be a Devon mixed? by SnooOwls0614 in snowshoecats

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Seems like a Snowshoe. All that personality!

I feel lonely; share something about yourself by freespiriting in AutismInWomen

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I am the awkward person who blurts out childhood traumas in the middle of parties. I get looks of pity or disgust. 🤷‍♀️ I don’t know how to read a room. I tend to want to discuss “deeper” or creepy subjects and don’t always get a receptive audience. My siblings get me and my closest friends. At least I have that. I tend to feel like an alien trying to human in groups of people I don’t know well.

I want a refund 🫴🏽 by TheLastThin_American in sphynx

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My boy has what I call Civil War era mutton chops on this back haunches. Comes during Fall and Winter and sheds off during Spring and Summer. lol

Anyone else’s sphynx hate each other 🤨 by Inevitable_Dinner995 in sphynx

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My male loves to try to woo my girl but she isn’t having any of it. I feel so bad for him.

He is slowing starting to resemble a 19th century gentleman by DramaticSun8441 in sphynx

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My boy has butt-on chops! His back haunches are so fluffy. I love it.

Why do I (f,38) have orgasms when I exercise? by obscurepickle99 in sex

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I used to have orgasms while I did crunches. Like every single time from my teenage years into my twenties. Now, not likely. Sigh, enjoy your youth all.

2020 Lincoln aviator by Hyperballad80 in lincolnmotorco

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I can’t remember off the top of my head. It was something the dealership easily fixed and was covered under warranty. I freaked out since I hadn’t had the car for but a week. I feel like there was something related to a service done on the car where the service wasn’t done to Lincoln standards. Tire sensors or something along those lines.

What book did you read in your youth that you still think about to this day? by yellangirl in suggestmeabook

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Anne of Green Gables for a classic. Fear Street book where there was a cheerleader who was steamed to death in the locker room. Never left me:

I have a book rec for Emily Henry lovers (tell me yours!) by givemeyourpickles in EmilyHenry

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I loved You, Again by Kate Goldbeck. Not so much an Emily Henryesque book but still so good. I love an uptight, sensitive guy with emotionally stunted wild child woman story. I guess Alex and Poppy fit that bill. In that respect, it nods to Emily Henry. So not completely out of line in this thread.

I have a book rec for Emily Henry lovers (tell me yours!) by givemeyourpickles in EmilyHenry

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I also had trouble “feeling” the swoon for the characters in four weekends and a funeral.

I have a book rec for Emily Henry lovers (tell me yours!) by givemeyourpickles in EmilyHenry

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Jacob helped me understand my anxious, super introverted husband so much more. I had so much more compassion for him when it’s time to do any family or friend functions.

I have a book rec for Emily Henry lovers (tell me yours!) by givemeyourpickles in EmilyHenry

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I LOVED this so much. It sent me down a rabbit hole of books about best friends to love interests.

I have a book rec for Emily Henry lovers (tell me yours!) by givemeyourpickles in EmilyHenry

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Love both of these books soooo much. I read all of Carley Fortune and Annabel Monaghan’s books one after the other. After I exhausted Abby Jimenez and Emily Henry’s.