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smilingbluetiger · 2 months
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Harry Potter and War of the ships !!!
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I hope I didn't leave anyone out. Shall we open the discussion?
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anotherfandomtrash · 1 month
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Some time ago me and my roommate were watching some trash TV show and in one moment a guy came home and saw his girlfriend talking to her male friend who he didn't know and he became really angry because of that. I said that it's not rational and it's okay to not know about every single person your partner talks to. But my roommate answered that she too would get mad if something like that happened with her and her boyfriend and ended with something like "Maybe it's just a straight people thing".
After that I started to wonder a little and decided to create this. Even if not many people will see this I'm still curious
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apollos-polls · 13 days
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How would you feel if you discovered your friend was having a healthy and consensual relationship with their cousin? They've kept it secret, they're genuinely in love and seem to be happy together. They don't plan on having kids.
Not sure
Its fine
I have concerns but it's not a big deal
Im happy they told me and it doesnt bother me
Im grossed out and I wish I didn't know
Im grossed out and Im not sure we can be friends any more
Other
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necrotizeddream · 7 months
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thetopichot · 3 days
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Hi, I'm Louie & I had this idea in my head for like awhile now & I actually talked to my bf about this & It's gonna sound so weird if you don't get what I mean BUT
More versions of these coming soon gimmie a second bookies
Woodwind/Brass Instruments
Percussion Instruments
Piano Instruments
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teaxch · 9 months
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Relationships Poll
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ishipmyotp · 4 months
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Personal life vote.
Back story: so I’m f/27 talking to f(them)/27. We met on Hinge and had a great first date/meet. We expressed that we’re really into each other. They recently went silent (I didn’t think much of it bc they’re typically busy) and when I reached out to see if they were okay or if things have changed. She responded with she had a death in the family and she was having a hard time with it. I apologized her loss and for rushing her and back and forth with the apology between us. I offered them support if they wanted it but never got a response after that. It’s been a month since she last messaged me, but a few weeks ago I let her know I’d still be here when she’s ready (bc we’re looking for a committed relationship, we expressed this).
I talked to a few of my friends and they said bc we never officially stated we’re together, bc we only had the one date and schedules conflicted and got busy, but we chatted all the time I can still do casual stuff with other people.
I guess I just need to outside options, and note I’m not trying to disregard her grieving time. (There is no time frame for that)
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https://www.tumblr.com/of-twilight-and-moonshadow/716711118055391232/thumbtacks-darby-allin-x-emery?source=share
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escapismqueen · 8 months
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Quick poll (asking for a friend because she doesn’t seem to get it) who would you rather date
A- a person who hypes you up constantly, is there for you no matter what, makes you laugh, makes you feel Important. Can read you like the back of their hand and pushes you to be the best version of yourself whilst also respecting your boundaries. Plus, they’re a great kisser and super affectionate.
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B- A person who can be sweet to you at times, but it’s taken away by the fact that they often insult you when they don’t get their way, are affectionate one minute and cold the next, and act super immature and literally cannot communicate.
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jouster-ari · 10 months
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Hi
This includes non-conventional relationships like poly and QPR people! Gay, straight, straight-passing but in a gay way, etc.!
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teabeargrr · 1 year
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Sad when you have to defend your man's side against his mom who will side with his ex that cheated on him. I don't care if your son didn't do things right in that relationship but it never by any circumstances gave her the right to cheat on him. Cheating is not okay in any form of way.
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datingadvice2 · 4 months
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Navigating the Love Canyon: From Giddy Butterflies to Cozy Bonfires
Remember that exhilarating early phase of dating? Sparks flew like Fourth of July fireworks, conversations spun like cotton candy in a carnival breeze, and every glance sparked a supernova in your chest. Your future together shimmered like a mirage on a desert highway, promising boundless joy and endless sunshine. Fast forward a few months (or maybe even weeks!), and suddenly, reality throws sand in your lovebird eyes. Scaling Mount Dirty Sock becomes your daily Everest, and deciphering their morning grunts requires a PhD in hieroglyphics. You find yourself Googling "Relationship Survival Guide" with a furrowed brow, wondering if the fairy lights of your dreams have become flickering emergency bulbs.
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Hold your horses, lovebirds! Before you pack your emotional bags and retreat to Netflix Island, let's take a deep breath and recalibrate. Because here's the truth: transitioning from the rollercoaster of dating to the cozy campfire of a committed relationship is like learning a new language. It takes practice, patience, and a whole lot of understanding. And guess what? We're here to be your Rosetta Stone for romantic woes!
This ain't your typical dry guide, filled with dusty relationship formulas and stale advice. Buckle up for a vibrant expedition into the Love Canyon, where we'll explore the hidden crevices, climb the rocky peaks of communication, and discover the secret waterfalls of mutual understanding. We'll tackle everyday obstacles, from toothpaste tube tussles to the delicate art of "productive disagreements." We'll decode confusing signals like master cryptographers, bust communication myths like piñatas filled with relationship gold, and equip you with a toolbox of tricks to keep the spark alive (even when the laundry avalanche threatens to bury your hopes).
So, grab your favorite mug, put on your comfiest PJs, and settle in for a fireside chat about love's grand adventure. Forget the cliffhangers – we're building a sturdy bridge together, brick by brick, laugh by laugh, and snuggle by snuggle.
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The Shifting Sands of Expectations:
Remember that shimmering mirage promising endless sunshine? Yeah, love doesn't work like that. Real relationships are dynamic ecosystems, constantly shifting and evolving like sand dunes kissed by the wind. The initial giddiness, that potent cocktail of infatuation and novelty, inevitably fades. But hey, that's not a sign of doom – it's simply the soil from which deeper roots sprout! Instead of clinging to the mirage, learn to embrace the changing landscape. See every stumble as a chance to rediscover each other, every adjustment as a new brushstroke on your shared canvas.
Communication: Bridge Over Troubled Waters:
Ah, communication – the cornerstone of any healthy relationship. But here's the thing: it's not just about exchanging words. It's about actively listening, deciphering unspoken cues, and building a shared language that transcends mere sounds. Imagine your conversations as bridges spanning the emotional river between you. Sometimes, those bridges are flimsy wooden structures, creaking under the weight of misunderstandings. But with time, effort, and a dash of empathy, you can build sturdy stone bridges, capable of weathering any storm of miscommunication.
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Mastering the Art of the Disagreement:
Disagreements? In a loving relationship? Absolutely! Let's ditch the myth of the perfect, conflict-free couple. Healthy relationships thrive on respectful disagreements, the kind that act like sandpaper, smoothing out rough edges and polishing hidden potential. So, how do you turn those fiery arguments into productive dialogues? The secret lies in embracing "active listening," not just waiting for your turn to talk. Acknowledge their feelings, even if you disagree. Instead of building walls, build bridges with understanding. Remember, it's okay to have different opinions – the key is to find common ground where your love can flourish.
The Spark Chronicles: Keeping the Flame Alive:
Let's be honest: the novelty of new dates and spontaneous adventures eventually gives way to routine and Netflix marathons. Does that mean the spark has gone out? Not necessarily! Think of your love like a campfire – it needs tending, feeding, and a touch of kindling now and then. Surprise each other with small gestures, recreate your favorite first date (minus the awkward silences, hopefully!), and explore new hobbies together. Remember, romance isn't just about grand gestures; it's the quiet moments, the shared smiles over morning coffee, the whispered jokes as you drift off to sleep. Keep feeding the flame with those little embers of affection, and you'll have a roaring bonfire of love in no time.
Navigating the Minefield of Merging Lives:
Ah, the great toothpaste tube conundrum: should you squeeze from the bottom or the middle? This is just one of the many delightful landmines you'll encounter when you start merging your lives. From blending social circles to navigating household chores 
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performing-personhood · 4 months
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As in "I didn't even have to ask for [X] and my baby [X] anyway 🥰"
Help a goblin out I'm dying to know
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thetopichot · 2 days
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Hi, I'm Louie & I had this idea in my head for like awhile now & I actually talked to my bf about this & It's gonna sound so weird if you don't get what I mean BUT
String Instruments
Woodwinds/Brass Instruments
Piano Instruments
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gwaindrifter · 3 months
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Spurred by a recent disagreement between my ex and I, I want ask;
If "other" explain in the tags, or clarify if something seemingly higher on the list is acceptable but something lower isn't.
I'm actually really curious about this because I'm wondering if my view on this is skewed for various reasons.
Edit: I'm talking about what is considered socially acceptable by modern society. I know it's fine to fuck the homies.
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