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/u/mary_ace on just got my ace ring - had one of my favorite rings modified with onyx

That's fancy March 08, 2023 at 12:46AM

/u/All54321_Gaming on LGBT+ or LGBTQIA+?

Yeah, this. I’m fine with both, but if someone is clearly specifically removing a certain letter, then I’m bothered. March 08, 2023 at 12:44AM

She had her period earlier today but…

I (M) am not highly educated about periods so I’m asking this. She’s invited me to come over tonight for sex despite telling me she had her period earlier in the day. Should I go? Are there any concerns? Is it hygienic? Submitted March 08, 2023 at 01:01AM I (M) am not highly educated about periods so I’m asking this. She’s invited me to come over tonight for sex despite telling me she had her period earlier in the day. Should I go? Are there any concerns? Is it hygienic?

saying I love you to someone you cannot be with. help!!

This is a long story but I'll try to keep it as short as possible. I met this person a few months ago and we had a passionate and intimate fling. After that, he wanted to stay friends to not catch feelings, as he was moving back to his country soon. During the time we stayed friends, we got really close and I fell in love with him. He knew I still liked him, but he didn't know how strong my feelings actually were. I had a hard time but it was better to have him as a friend than to not have him in my life at all. After a few months, he finally left. Now a couple of months have passed and we still talk and keep in touch, sometimes we even call. I realized how much I still love him and how special he became to me. I'm trying to move on but to be honest, to love someone this way is a beautiful feeling I've never experienced before and I'm happy and grateful to feel this way towards him. But now my question. I can't stop thinking if I should tell him how I feel.

/u/MysteriousConcert555 on LGBT+ or LGBTQIA+?

I don't have an issue with the shorter version. The less I have to say in a sentence, the better, tbh. (I'm lazy af) March 07, 2023 at 11:27PM

/u/crobu- on I feel like I have to be pretty for my asexuality to be valid…

Yeah, thats it. Acephobes will always find excuses to tell us that beign ace is not valid, sadly. March 07, 2023 at 11:26PM