SourPatchRi

A Glimpse into my Mind

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Can we cuddle?

julianplowden:

In just our underwear, so our skin can touch? Can I hold you while you wrap yourself around me? I’ll play with your hair and drag my fingertips across your skin. I’ll peck at your neck while you giggle and tell me to stop. We could whisper sweet things to each other over pillows that no one could hear. We’d just stare in each others eyes until a smile cracked the silence of our lips…..would you fall in love with me for the night? 

the night…or, you know, for a really long-ass time? :3

(via kye-liam)

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Skylar went on a date last night and I got to reap the benefits of the leftovers of the four course meal. ^^

I -had- to share. 

This right here. 
~ stuffed fried chicken
~ sweet potatoes with pecans
~ a belgian waffle
~ and a side of bacon infused maple syrup

Seriously… who comes up with this? It was delicious!

Skylar went on a date last night and I got to reap the benefits of the leftovers of the four course meal. ^^

I -had- to share.

This right here.
~ stuffed fried chicken
~ sweet potatoes with pecans
~ a belgian waffle
~ and a side of bacon infused maple syrup

Seriously… who comes up with this? It was delicious!

Filed under WTF is this shit? food porn seriously who came up with this?

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Southpaw: Can I just marvel in the fact that my hubby and I met and fell in love without having the slightest idea of what...

outlawroad:

therealjohnwatson:

I mean, I keep hearing people saying that, generally, two asexual people don’t usually meet by accident, but like, we didn’t even find out that it was a thing you could be until like a year into our relationship, looong after the novelty of living…

This is the most adorable story EVER. :) I love love. Just saying.

Filed under asexuality asexual ace love

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Poly post!

I’m excited for this week… I have a date on Thursday. :3 I met him online and then this past weekend we both wound up going to the same bar at the same time with different people, so I got to actually meet him. We were both drunk at the time (suffice to say that was an interesting night)…
I’m thinking Thursday is going to go well. I hope it does— fingers crossed!

OH. And my boyfriend has a date with the same guy the night before. Poly win. ;)

Filed under poly polyamory I have a date! personal

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I can’t tell if it’s real or not..

In my video I mentioned that anything I noticed on Friday was probably just a placebo effect kind of thing, but now I feel like I can actually -feel- it. Like it was a pill I took a few days ago that’s starting to kick in, and I think it’s because even just a little amount of a hormone is like a foreign substance to my body, even if there was already some in me already. Does that make sense? But I can’t tell if it’s real because nothing’s different, I just think that I can… feel that it’s there, or something. *wonders*

Filed under agender trans* transitioning testosterone

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iamnotjayden:

[Image description: a white androgynous person from the front, wearing a black T-shirt. They have short dark hair and only the left side of their face is visible. The background is the transgender pride flag, which is striped with blue, pink, white, pink and blue again.]
“Cis people struggle to grasp what it means to be trans*—not just non-binary, but trans* in general—and I’m not sure they really need to. The question for me is not whether people ‘understand’ gender, but whether they can be respectful about it, whether they can interact with people who are trans* without treating us as something abnormal and broken and wrong. I don’t need people to ‘get’ being genderqueer to treat me with respect, to not misgender me after all.” -RationalHub

iamnotjayden:

[Image description: a white androgynous person from the front, wearing a black T-shirt. They have short dark hair and only the left side of their face is visible. The background is the transgender pride flag, which is striped with blue, pink, white, pink and blue again.]

“Cis people struggle to grasp what it means to be trans*—not just non-binary, but trans* in general—and I’m not sure they really need to. The question for me is not whether people ‘understand’ gender, but whether they can be respectful about it, whether they can interact with people who are trans* without treating us as something abnormal and broken and wrong. I don’t need people to ‘get’ being genderqueer to treat me with respect, to not misgender me after all.” -RationalHub