RandyForRubio
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We’re gonna regret paying Harris all that money sooner rather than later.
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We’re gonna regret paying Harris all that money sooner rather than later.
Stage fright is an under recognized phenomenon leading people to think they have ED. Or, in your case, wondering if you’re gay.I’ll tell it. Not much to it tbh.
I was a virgin as a senior in high school. Gonna get laid with my gf. Had trouble getting the condom on multiple times. Lost erection—it was a ton of pressure and I was nervous. So I didn’t end up getting laid.
Flash forward a year. Still a virgin as a frosh in college. Wasn’t getting the ladies much at first. The thought of “Maybe I’m gay?” crossed my mind a couple times. I didn’t walk around craving **** or anything. I wasn’t attracted to males. But ****, I was inexperienced and didn’t know a whole lot. Started hooking up with one girl the last couple months of frosh year and bj’s and squirting opened my eyes.
I never looked back. The end.
I didn’t know a single person like that when I was 19. So I don’t. Tbh, the ones we are talking about probably need 1 good asskicking and then they can get to real dialogue and change/progress.
I can relate. Missing out on LDS chapel courts is by far the biggest thing I miss about being Mormon. Actually the only thing lolSame here. My biggest worry at 19 was that me and my friends were going to eventually get kicked out of the church gym and not get to play enough b-ball, after sneaking in..
Same.Same here. My biggest worry at 19 was that me and my friends were going to eventually get kicked out of the church gym and not get to play enough b-ball, after sneaking in..
I can relate. Missing out on LDS chapel courts is by far the biggest thing I miss about being Mormon. Actually the only thing lol
Yeah I enjoyed that part of it, all of my good friends growing up were in my ward, and we basically used every opportunity we could to turn whatever our leaders had planned into a pickup game. Being older without kids there's just not a lot of value for me there anymore.It has its bright spots. The sense of community my non-utah wards had was amazing. Lots of youth activities...
Yeah I enjoyed that part of it, all of my good friends growing up were in my ward, and we basically used every opportunity we could to turn whatever our leaders had planned into a pickup game. Being older without kids there's just not a lot of value for me there anymore.
Probably because they face a lot of the same hurdles as the other communities with regard to discrimination and have a long history of common cause.Question for anyone who has some insight. I've always wondered why the "T" exists in "LGBTQ+".
The other initials all are associated with sexual preference, and I understand forming a rights group around this commonality. However, adding transgender people to this group, in my opinion, seems to send a mixed message.
Props to all those standing up for equality for all and the right to live life as they choose.