Sana: I got something better than that.
Tzuyu: What could be better than dynamite?
Sana: Boobs.
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Sana: I got something better than that.
Tzuyu: What could be better than dynamite?
Sana: Boobs.
Jihyo: *screams*
Jeongyeon: What was that?
Jihyo: I just thought about my anxieties, and it's like my mind hand touched a hot memory stove.
*during a fight*
LE: I want you to think about it long and hard.
Hani: That's what she said.
LE: Don't. Don't you dare.
Lisa: Hey, we make a pretty great team.
Jennie: You were absolutely no help whatsoever.
Lisa: *shrugs* Eh.
I AM SO GLAD YOU GUYS EXIST and I have a question; I'm 16 and trans ftm. For the first time in around 6 years, I'm going on a pool vacation with my family. I'm out to all of my family but I'm absolutely terrified of what pool attire to wear because I have boobs. I usually bind and this is completely out of my comfort zone. I'm also due to get my period that week and idk - the thought of it all keeps me awake at night asdfdlksf
hello friend!
sports bras are your friend in this case (if you can try to find one thats pool friendly just in case the facility you are going to might yell at you for wearing one) as well as swim shirts. i know they also make swimming legging things (dunno what they are called exactly) if that helps at all! but remember if you aren’t comfortable swimming then you don’t have to swim.
- max
I am not trans but a lot of my close irl friends are so hopefully i can pass along help I’ve learned. Do you have access to swim shirts to wear on or over a bathing suit?. Even swim trucks or short? I know that some people will wear binders under their swim shirts but be weary of keeping your binder on for too long. I hope this is helpful darling.~ admin frog
Sorn: What are you wearing for this stylish concept?
Seungyeon: Sleeveless tuxedo.
Yujin: Tuxedo sleeves.
Seungyeon: We only had money for the one!
so I have a question. I'm someone who is extremely new to the community and tbh I'm basically like an old man when it comes to things past lesbian gay bisexual and transgender. I was wondering why asexuality is included in the LGBT+ community? and I know how I asked that kind of seems rude/crass, but I can't think of any other way to word it (sorry). I'm just very confused and am hoping someone can help because I feel kinda dumb/uneducated and don't want to ask anyone I know irl
in my opinion the lgbtq+ community was made for people who are not the “normal” referring to heterosexual relationships. so anyone who doesn’t fit what society thinks is “normal” has a place to belong. asexuality is something that is still very questionable inside and outside the community. (and if you want to believe that it shouldn’t be part of the community, believe what you want)
but one thing i like to point out is that ace just refers to the fact that you don’t find someone sexually attractive. some can find both genders romantically attractive though.
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Hi anon. Actually there is a lot of debate on weather ace/aro people should be/ are included in the LGBTQ+ community I think that they are included because they are also orientations that are minorities. I know that since aro/ace people aren’t inherently gay (used as an umbrella term) or trans (including transitioning to non-binary) people don’t think they should be a part of it. That being said most people who think like that won’t exclude people who are ace/aro and gay or trans. Personally I like to think of the community as a place for everyone who isn’t straight, or cis (except maps). I hope this helps?
~admin frog
Seulgi: I'm gonna go ahead and say, Irene has definitely killed a man before.
Yeri: Ya think?
Seulgi: I think she's almost certainly killed a man.