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Lesbian problems

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Anonymous, May 13, 2015.

  1. Anonymous

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    Lesbian problems: getting wildly and irrationally jealous of your crush's best friend
     
  2. Fallingdown7

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    For me It's always falling for your best friend and they'll never feel the same way
     
  3. PurpleGrey

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    My uterus not taking a hint. Like, damn, what you doing here? I'm not making any babies.

    Also, people always having to tell ya their views on homosexuality. Like, I don't care, I was talking about lunch or something. When it comes up in conversation, people gotta make a point of declaring there's nothing wrong with gay people, or "love is love" or something out of place like that. Sorry, that turned into a little rant there.
     
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    Being looked at as a challenge to some men.
     
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    Hard to find "good" porn.

    *cymbal*
     
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    (not a lesbian, but I do have a preference for girls so why not?)

    Having that stereotype of the overly masculine women with tattoos on motorcycles.
    If you're feminine, you're not a "real lesbian". It's so ironic to me because most lesbians I know or see are girly girls but so many people still expect the stereotype.