Has anyone had experiences of their sexuality not being accepted? How did you respond?
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My friend became unexpectedly angry with me when she saw me make out with a guy & a girl
This group is for discussion and support for those who fall in between, for the "shades of gay" in what is often assumed to be one or the other: * bisexuals * pansexuals * omnisexuals * queers * non-straight individuals ... or anyone who doesn't quite fit the otherwise binary "straight" and "gay" pattern. If you can't work out if you're straight, gay, or anywhere in between... you should probably visit us.
I feel like I missed my chance with a guy I liked. I want to follow him on IG for closure, but I’m afraid it’ll come off as weird unless I follow his friend first.
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Enjoying the show overall, but I have thoughts on Jane’s love life… (pls no spoilers)
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How do you tell if someone is a good friend—or if they’re secretly holding you back? How do you assess intentions when someone seems nice and fun?
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Anyone else feel that their face will never feel the same after surgery?
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What broke the spell
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Looking for advice on handling unwanted attention with more confidence
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I have an obsessive, unrequited crush that has become unhealthy – and I have to see him almost everyday
Limerence is a term invented by the psychologist Dorothy Tennov for her book "Love and Limerence", to describe the state of being madly in love or intensely infatuated when reciprocation is uncertain. This sub is a community of people who self-identify as being in the state of limerence and are looking for support and strategies to deal with it.
I have an obsessive, unrequited crush that has become unhealthy – and I have to see him almost everyday
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How do you politely tell someone to stop talking without offending them?
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What really helps a person with poor ppl skills improve their ppl skills?
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Valentine’s Day recommendations in Manhattan for a group of young single women looking to meet guys?
What professions are an immediate turn off for you when it comes to dating, and why?
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How to learn to connect with people you’re attracted to?
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Dandruff problem
A place to discuss natural haircare and alternatives to shampoo.
How to get better at reading people?
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How to get better at reading people?
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How to get better at reading people?
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What would you do if a man in your life swallowed the red pill?
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Ideas for anti trump rally sign
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If being born was a choice, would you be here? Why or why not?
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Does anyone else fantasize about what life would be like if you were never born?
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Why do some guys give inconsistent attention?
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Did he like me or am I imagining things?
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