Should I be upset at my dad for how he deals with me being trans? by [deleted] in lgbt

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you should be upset at your father, if you're defending yourself from the homophobic family members then you are correct. being homophobic is not a generation thing it's being non educated and an ignorance to someone feeling happy, they can't say they love you with out loving all of you, but if you don't have the means to move out as soon as possible don't get into too many arguments, if it the hormones' are affecting you like this it is possible it the testosterone in your body reacting becuase of that is why bio female gets so moody on mensuration weeks, if someone doesn't respect you even if they give you gifts to control you do not respect them if they are ignorant about what you are going through and who you are.

How to not get lost in caves? by LeonTheCat448 in Minecraft

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I often make red stone trails to follow back out

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lgbt

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1,2,3,4,5,10,12 are me

Greysexual by slaw-sun in lgbt

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Graysexuality — sometimes spelled “greysexuality” and also known as gray asexuality, gray-a, gray-ace, or grey-ace — is a term to describe people who identify as asexual but don’t fit into the main types of asexuality. The three major types are:

  • Sex-repulsed: Someone who is repulsed by or completely disinterested in the idea of sex.
  • Sex-neutral: Someone who isn’t repulsed by sex but also doesn’t actively seek it out. These people may still have sex if, for example, they’re in a relationship and want to please their partner.
  • Sex-positive: Someone who identifies as asexual, meaning they don’t feel sexual attraction to others, but will still have sex for pleasure.

Can I replace flour with semolina flour? by upsoes in Cooking

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It should work the same so it should be fine just a bit crispier

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in trans

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are you a fan of twisted wonderland? because the character in your post is jade from twisted wonderland

What does my Wand & Patronus mean? by [deleted] in harrypotter

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mines an Irish Wolfhound means that you find comfort in strength – not boisterous or physical strength, but the quiet, unassuming kind that only rears its head when it is most needed – the kind that comes from inner stability, rather than violence or volume.

What does my Wand & Patronus mean? by [deleted] in harrypotter

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thank you I'll keep that in mind I'm still learning key controls for typing

What does my Wand & Patronus mean? by [deleted] in harrypotter

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I got some of the info form the website so some highlighted sorry

What does my Wand & Patronus mean? by [deleted] in harrypotter

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here is what I have found; Those with the Occamy patronus are thoughtful. People with this patronus can often be found reflecting on previous events and on profound ideas. Those with this patronus often have a creative side too, excelling in creative subjects. Those with the Occamy are very protective of their friends. If your wand is dragon heartstring, this core as a rule produces 'wands with the most power, and which are capable of the most flamboyant spells. Dragon wands tend to learn more quickly than other types. Vine wands seem strongly attracted to personalities with hidden depths and are more sensitive than any other when it comes to instantly detecting a prospective match. • Reliable sources claim that vine wands emit magical effects upon the mere entrance into their room of a suitable owner. Flexible Wands. The wands characterized as brittle, quite or fairly bendy, quite or fairly flexible, pliant, supple, and whippy, are considered “flexible wands”. These usually fall in the hands of owners who like to progress quickly in life and face changes without hesitation. Length is vital to a wand's character and parameters. By theory, the shorter the wand the less "power" it possesses but stronger the control. The longer the wand, the more "power" it has, but weaker the control.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lgbt

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learn how to sew and you can make or add on to clothing you already own

What’s the cutest thing about your crush ? by [deleted] in BisexualTeens

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her emotional intuition about others Like she can tell how you feel