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  1. I think I know the USA guy.
  2. I'm still working on it too! Thank you!
  3. The door is open, Hiroko, will you let the cool air in? It's not so dark, my friend, Ryuuko will visit soon with all the light she's gathered. "Dragon child" knows that she's afraid too, but only her, only she can come into the room where you await. Oh Hiroko, when will Ryuuko find happiness with you? Would you approve of this match? Ryuuko, "dragon child", would you consent too? Hiroko is like no other, you should approve. In the olden days, there is only the essential need for
  4. We'll be here for ya when you return!
  5. I recently joined a queer book club, but there was only one guy that showed up, and the rest were mostly lesbians and other queer ladies. I remember what it was like being the "quiet one" and I wished it was easier somehow for the solo guy. He joined because he was tired of the online book club he was in. I hope that there will be more guys coming, but I don't think soon enough. I don't know how long this book club will last. My previous one lasted months. We were all busy people. I had a bad experience with an online book club, where I actually unintentionally insulted the author and I realized that the forum wasn't my audience, so I left. Mainstream forum. If you were in a queer book club, how long do you think it would last?
  6. Wow. I just wanted to say that he'll always live in memory and stories. He seems like a beautiful character. Would have been cool to have met him... The "obit" is like longer than a birth announcement. Local newspaper. In a way, it really doesn't mean anything. What truly matters is that you loved him. Your family loved him. Loved him enough to care and to share.
  7. I need to be more thrilling so that I can write more thrilling stuff. Lol.
  8. Like others have said, "liking" a sad story is weird. But I think I'm overcoming my weirdness to strongly state that I love what you wrote, and I'm sorry for your loss. Your rage is natural, and you did well in writing through the rage with this piece of writing. Rage is something we all have to cope on our own. I don't know if I'm saying the right words or not, but I do know that your piece of writing has deeply touched me. I am grateful for your writing, and I want to share your grief as I am allowed to.
  9. I paid for fuel $1.99 a gallon yesterday morning.
  10. Still related. The showering thing, there has to be time to shower and get dressed. Women take longer (even at that age) than men do, so it makes sense. Men (at that age) they're not really into hygiene unless they want to get some from the ladies, even then they might not shower. I didn't shower in secondary school because they didn't give us enough time. Plus, I didn't break enough sweat. They only required us for PE for only the first two of four years in "high school" as that's what we call it here in the States.
  11. I've always been fascinated by time travel. But you know what's funny? I wouldn't change any moment in my mundane life. None at all. Of course, it's still boring, but I've made great progress. I should be happy with that!
  12. Please bear in mind that the original person posting may have been from a foreign country (some place that is not in the United States), which may not accept gays as openly as us.
  13. most of the ladies in my gym are straight, so i don't even look. but i think i'm going to have to be more open and just go for it.
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