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I think I've finally figured out my brand of bisexuality (or whatever). I'm *definitely* sexually attracted to women, I love having sex with them *u*, but all my relationships with women have felt like really intense friendships with sex added in as a bonus. Same with casual threesomes. I feel so incredibly bonded to girlfriends(gf's in a platonic sense)that I've had threesomes with, either all girls, or me another girl and a guy. But I've only ever had romantic relationships with guys. But who knows, lol. Sorry, this was super self reflective but I had like, an epiphany.
I am often troubled by what seems like quite a shift in the way we humans use our words, particularly in the sense of oral rhetoric. I find myself most content when I speak with people who enjoy a good talk; one with a bit of poeticism to it, in most abstract forms at times too, how people can spontaneously transform into the sisters of the sunset or the child of a blue moon etc. But I fear that concepts like the internet have moved in a direction quite differently. One may argue that another cannot "speak" online, but that it precisely the issue. I wouldn't necessarily say an issue in the direction for the worse, but it certainly seems as if there is a sense superficiality to people's words these days. I don't meet many people who enjoy a good talk, they often seem to find that the information within is greater than the story within, and then there is no interest in the "personal" of the professional "interpersonal."
- The Little Fry
I wish there was just a single damn place I could go to to cry my eyes out in solitude, in silence, without someone judging me.
I don't need to drink my pain away ever since my boyfriend came into my life. Now there is someone worth staying sober for and I truly thought that I would always end up alone.
(hopefully this gets posted in time for registration)
I have to take English 1110 this Spring, and I was wondering who is the best professor to take it with? I was looking on ratemyprofessors.com, but I'm not completely sure who to pick! I'm not necessarily the best writer, and I'm going to be taking more intense classes next semester, so I don't want the most challenging professor (for the sake of my GPA). BUT if they can help me a lot, challenging won't be that bad. Any suggestions? I was told to take it with Prof McKain, but I heard Profs Hudson and Beckham were good too? Help would be awesome! :) Thanks, Hamline!
WHO is the hot guy who works at the c-store? Blue eyes? Blondish-brown hair?
I seriously hate Dan Savage. He's phobic against pretty much everyone who isn't white, ciss and skinny.
I'm watching football right now.