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    471 month ago

    You are welcome, no matter your sexuality. You’ll still fit in :)

    Regards from a Factory Settings-person

      • @[email protected]
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        51 month ago

        Has its merits among the world’s normies, but if that’s not who you are, then that’s fine too. :)

        The easiest way to navigate social landscapes with people you don’t fit 100% with is to latch on to the things that make you fit together.

        Like, if sexuality is what sets you apart then focus on talking about books, current events (though if you’re from the US, maybe not politics), hobbies etc.

        My main squeeze is gaming, but I’ve gotten a bit to talk about regarding coffee after Covid.

        You will always have something to bring to the table, and if the normies are secure in who they are, they won’t mind you talking about your sexuality either.

        I guess what I’m saying is that you’re going to be fine. The normies are certainly not in lockstep like the post suggests, and that’s alright. You just focus on being the best version of yourself, and it’ll all be okay

  • @[email protected]
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    111 month ago

    Me hanging out with my friend and his friends while they get dressed up for their drag show…

    • @thesporkeffect
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      51 month ago

      Look, it feels great at first, but eventually the thrill of being the bricks-in-the-ass guy wears off and you move on to harder stuff

  • nifty
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    41 month ago

    Me everyday, I kinda feel like I find less pan people in real life relative to others

  • THCDenton
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    31 month ago

    You know I never really got to hang out with an all gay group before my sister married her wife, but the only awkward part about it was the PDAs. Not because they were gay, but because I’m single and that shits just awkward when u a fifth wheel.