I have a question for trans and genderfluid people. I'm a woman and I'm pan. But idk how to explain it I've always liked women in a "man- way". Like I always watched straight porn to look at women and put myself in the man's position (something I did even before realising that I was into women). I don't "connect" with lesbian porn but I feel some type of way about gay porn (I'm not fetishizing them). Also this is not just about porn, it's not all sexual. I also feel more "connected" to mlm relationships. I don't hate being a woman but also want to be a man sometimes. Am I trans or am I just genderfluid? All the experiences that I've read are from people who have always known. I am terrified at the thought of being trans because idk how my family would react but I'm not letting that effecting my thought process. I've always idealized drag queens. If I were to be a trans man I would be a very feminine one. So I don't know if I've felt gender envy in that way.
I read a tweet about how a women feeling more connected to gay relationships might as well be trans. I don't know anyone irl how could help me and I can't access therapy rn. So please if there's anyone out there who has experienced something similar please share your experiences if you are comfortable. I would be very grateful. Thank you
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Been learning Italian for two weeks now and today I understood ONE word from a Måneskin song
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I feel like Princess Diana would have been a Lana Del Rey stan
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French Prepositions
and how else they can be used
I don’t know about y’all, but prepositions are the WORST. They hardly ever directly translate between languages and when they do, there are so many exceptions it doesn’t even matter. So, I’ve done some research and I’ll try to make the list as comprehensive as possible :)
OKAY ! So here is the most basic “to and from” list.
But as you know, French is not that easy. You will also see de and à frequently interspersed between verbs and even used as adverbs and adjectives. Below I have listed a few verbs that take these prepositions.
Verbs that require the preposition à
Aider (quelqu'un) à (to help someone to)
S’amuser à (to amuse oneself)
Avoir à (to have to)
Apprendre à (to learn how to)
Avoir de la peine à (to have difficulty)
Commencer à
Continuer à
The preposition à can also be used to indicate place, time, manner or possession
À droite (on the right)
À loisir (at leisure)
À la compagne (in the mountains)
À la française ([in] the french way)
Cette voiture est à toi? (This car is yours?)
Verbs that require the preposition de
S’arreter de
Cesser de
Choisir de
Décider de
Se dépêcher de (to be in a hurry
Essayer de
Finir de
Oublier de
Refuser de
Verbs that can be followed by both
Conseiller à (quelqu’un) de (faire quelque chose)
Défendre à… de
Demander à…de
Dire à… de
Offrir à … de
Permettre à… de
Promettre à… de
Proposer à… de
Suggérer à…de
Hope this helps !!
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French Etymology #9
Fille (girl)
Fille comes from Old French fillie of the same meaning, from the Latin filia, meaning daughter or young girl.
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Italian conservator Lorenza D'Alessandro working on the conservation of the tomb of Nefertari, QV66, in the 1980s.
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Bubbles and Rainbow
Andrey Avinoff
circa 1925-1930
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Street art by Zilda at Naples, Italy
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