fair
anecdotally Iāve enjoyed having a weird as shit friendgroup ever since I abandoned the linear self-made boxes and accepted Fuck It We Ball into my life
I am the worst person to ask about coming out given I have never done it
yeah no lol
Out of the blue
I simply allow others to judge this from the effects of my powerful homosexual aura
she is orange and black
orange has the frame of just A Dude right
this is in fact known
I refuse to say twink because the second I use that frequently to describe people I will be smited
I think labels are useful in that it can help our brains rewire themselves in the rules that we apply to ourselves. We subconsciously slip into roles we think weāre supposed to play. A guy who is nominally straight to the people around them is much, much, much less likely to be like āoh I think <some man> is so attractiveā. If that same guy decides heās bisexual and isnāt going to be straight presenting, it can free them from the internal pressure of acting straight. Labels can also help you find community if thatās a thing youāre interested in and rally around causes. Thereās no real one size fits all answer when it comes to them.
like, build?
generally Iād say pretty average
not tall but not short, not bulky but not skinny, etc.
yar
I self-identify as Ace because my ideal relationship is platonic
I guess I am actually far below average weight but Iām right on average height so I think probably, being america, the average weight is just skewed unhealthily high
also it gives a convenient explanation for my obsession with dragons that isnāt āIām a furryā
are you housemates with tutuu
Lilith oh my god