He/they and they/he are basically the same. Some people use the order to denote a preference, so He/They would be like “call me either one, but use He more often.”
But mostly the order doesnt matter.
He/they and they/he are basically the same. Some people use the order to denote a preference, so He/They would be like “call me either one, but use He more often.”
But mostly the order doesnt matter.
You look strikingly similar to my ex gf who is cis, so i would say definitely!


Words can be harmful even if you don’t mean them to be. If the slur doesnt apply to you, you should not be using it. If it does apply to you, there is a discussion to be had, but i still avoid using the slurs that apply to me in most cases because they rarely have a positive effect on the point or joke i am making.
People keep saying this, but i’ve been following this community for quite a while now and its always had a fair chunk of horny posts.


Option a looks better.


This is just mean, not even funny
This has some truth to it, but i do think there is an element of location based longing to my idea of home. Home is a place where things are the way you expect them to be. Its a place that you have crafted to your own specifications, a place where you can exist with minimal resistance and effort. A place to be at ease.


The doll is wearing an insulin pump
How dare you slander my beautiful fish boy


You could try Fetlife! Its not a dating app specifically, but rather a kink focused social network/forum. You can find communities for your area and interests, and a lot of people on there are poly.


Sandshrew is the best Pokémon because they are non-binary and autistic coded. I will not be taking any further questions.


Its this community! You are already in the right place!


Its actually the most common kind of color blindness!
“Why don’t you walk down to the end of the room? Over by that vigor tester machine there.” - Doc Mitchell, Fallout New Vegas
Beautiful, delicate, and somewhat explosive!


I was in a similar spot at the beginning of my transition. Visible M and thinning up to a few inches back. I am now just over a year on HRT and my hairline has improved significantly. I still have the M, but its much less pronounced and the thin parts are filling back in nicely.
I also had major dysphoria about my hairline, but now its way better and I barely think about it anymore. The way it works as far as I understand is that damaged hair follicles will repair themselves but destroyed follicles will stay destroyed. When you start T blockers the damage should stop getting worse right away and then begin to recover slowly over time.
HAHAHA get it? Wife bad!
A llama unicorn! A llamacorn, if you will!
Shes just like me fr fr