As titled, can one be that?
I mean, asexuals probably have no interests in sex but they still love, right? And what if, let's say, an asexual who is a he (A) and falls in love with a him (, I suppose that makes A both asexual and gay, does it not?
I'm just curious. Because I've been brewing this in my mind.
And I'd love Mattie tell me this. Well, he's the only asexual I know, so...
And I'll admit it's somewhat inspired by Graeme's antho story.
I love them, even though sometimes I can't entirely understand them. But then, I do consider poetry to be enjoyed individually, i.e., everyone would feel something probably totally different to the same poem. That's also what is fascinating about poems.
And I do try to write a few, though without much success.
Hot read. And sensual exactly.
Hmm. Love the second person POV. Was writing one myself.
Would love the idea of Rush that they were actually lovers. But then..
Sometimes when you go back though, you don't go back with the same self. That's what I got from this, kinda.
(How about finding us a map as of where are the tops and bottoms in the States? It seems to me Kansas would be a place for tops on the list. )
I love love the movie. And the songs are nice too.
Hits home when you love someone that doesn't reciprocate the feeling.
And one of the boys came to act in Mamma Mia, so that's good to see too.
Kevin.. my English name since grade school. (Well, didn't have one,obviously, before that.)
Caucher.. Well, one of the guys I used to date had a screen name "Gaucher". I loved it, the spelling and stuff so I created one "Caucher" (later I found out a surname of French descent.) But I haven't used Caucher until I joined GA.