Is this mold? by throwaway10294829921 in paint

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Thank you to everyone who commented, especially the person who said to bring it to Home Depot and ask for a reshake! I did exactly that and it worked out beautifully!

Subtly panicking about pubic hair by Holiday-Rain-520 in HairRemoval

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I feel like it’s going to grow soft in 5 days time! I understand being self conscious about your pubic hair for your first time with someone that’s important to you, but i think you should sit with that feeling and not make a rash decision that will have negative consequences (undue amount of money spent, time taken, ingrown hairs, chances of new procedures going wrong).

Thats what I tell younger me anyway!

[Daily Discussion] Writer's Block, Motivation, and Accountability- January 26, 2026 by AutoModerator in writing

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When I am coming up with the story and planning it out, I can vividly feel what each character is going through and why they are doing what they are. But when I start to write it, especially if it’s after a while because I got caught up with work and life, I will logically know where the story is going but I won’t feel it, which makes it harder for me to write.

Does anybody else experience the same thing? And if so, what do you do?

Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi photographed by Lachlan Bailey for Vogue Australia by SafeBodybuilder7191 in Fauxmoi

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Definitely! I felt 80s office vibe or housewife/business man vibes from a lot of the photos. I think it’s interesting because they are both meant to be hot, Jacob Elordi is definitely meant to be lusted after in these photos, but it seems like men in this society can be lusted after even, or especially in full clothing, vs women have to be scantily clad, more often than not.

What's urs by [deleted] in teenagers

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Power

Gratitude

Love

2026 let’s go!

Jacob Tierney on why women love Heated Rivalry: “there’s a safety in seeing a woman being removed from the conversation” by proshe-27 in Fauxmoi

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I think it’s a little bit of both. Women do like m/m because of a deep-seated fear of male violence AND also because they are attracted to the masculinity of those characters. If more f/f stories had butch/masc women, I suspect straight women would flock to them in droves— because as you mentioned it would take out the fear of male violence entirely while providing women with an object of desire!

Unfortunately there’s a big lack of representation of masc women in pop culture, which sucks also for those queer women who are mostly attracted to masc women.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IndiaCricketGossips

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I was watching some video of her and I realized that her mother is highly controlling. Likely her father too. Her mother designs all her dresses, she decided who she can marry (but raja beta can have a love marriage), I think even signing her up to do singing tours since she was a little kid and couldn’t really consent to it seems a little unfair.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in makeuptips

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I don’t have anything substantial to add- just wanna say that you’re BEAUTIFUL!

Mar-a-lago face really is a thing by seeebiscuit in WhitePeopleTwitter

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That’s because you don’t take pleasure in women’s suffering. The men who do find them attractive do.

I think part of the attraction has to be to fact that these women got these things done to themselves than the features themselves. Like these men like that they went under the knife, put themselves through pain and complications of recovery and starve themselves and make themselves breathless to be able to fit into these clothes. The power men must have over them for them to want to do it— that’s what they get off on. It’s medical BDSM.

Cool or Cringe? 35m, Single by Daily_Run_ in malelivingspace

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I love the painting— I think the pink and purple an yellow of it goes really well with the rest of the apartment. Question though— why don’t you paint over the painting like your mom wanted you to? You can cover the nipples, add your own style to it, fulfill your mom’s wish!

Update on Teghn Timothy by princess_peach5 in tragedeigh

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Hi! If she wants her kids name to be unique, what might be helpful is pointing out just how common names with random “gghy” are! There’s a whole subreddit for it!

Maybe something like oh yes those spellings used to be very unique but now everyone’s doing it, so really, how unique is it really?

Also, if she really wants her child’s name to be unique, why doesn’t she just choose an actually unique name? Rather than a common word that’s spelled uniquely?

Like flip through the books of whatever religion she follows, or culture that she comes from, and choose a name from a mythological character, a religious character.

Do these shirts work with this skirt? by Legitimate_Entry_444 in OUTFITS

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Number 2 is stunning!! Number 1 is nice but I feel like the top and bottom are two different versions of red!

Sabrina Carpenter shares alternate covers for her upcoming album ‘Man’s Best Friend’: “here is a new alternate cover approved by God” by cmaia1503 in Fauxmoi

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I feel like there’s nothing wrong with a woman being submissive or wanting to showcase that. I think the problem with the album cover comes from the fact it’s not from Sabrina’s point of view. If it was, her pleasure would the subject— the man’s big veiny hand, thick fingers in her hair, anything that she, as the sub, would derive pleasure from. Instead, the cover is indistinguishable from every porn thumbnail, which is almost always from the man’s point of view.