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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 10:11 am
BakaTulip Ah...whoops... my brain is kinda dead... it's all that college. My brain is full to capacity and is gonna go boom.. Oh! Great story. My friend who has been the uberhetero since I came out, told me yesterday that she had a crush on a girl.... she also went as far as to give me the message that she would "do anything except eat her out"... and then went on to ask if that automatically disqualified her from liking girls... Though I feel like I'm secretly rooting for them to work out as a couple... does that make me a bad person. rofl That. Is. AWESOME!! Keep rooting for it... just don't push it. That would be bad. Wait.. question.... does the crushee know your friend has a crush on her?! And does she like girls?
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 7:07 pm
Not sure to both of your questions.
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 7:48 pm
Yes. ^^ BakaTulip Ah...whoops... my brain is kinda dead... it's all that college. My brain is full to capacity and is gonna go boom.. Oh! Great story. My friend who has been the uberhetero since I came out, told me yesterday that she had a crush on a girl.... she also went as far as to give me the message that she would "do anything except eat her out"... and then went on to ask if that automatically disqualified her from liking girls... Though I feel like I'm secretly rooting for them to work out as a couple... does that make me a bad person. Okay, first, that doesn't disqualify her. Second, YEAH COUPLE! xD Third, you're not a bad person. Fourth... has she told the other person?
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Posted: Tue Feb 13, 2007 8:35 pm
Interesting.. surprised
And Baka, that doesn't make you a bad person whee
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Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 4:40 am
I really wanna see how it works out with the two of them
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Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:16 am
And keep us updated as well! blaugh
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Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 8:44 pm
Yes please.
I really hate this time of the year. It's like the air makes my insides feel funny. Im still ******** sick too. I keep getting worse and better on and off.
And you know what? I've been talking on the phone with Moocat for the past two days and it has been wonderful! We have laughed and talked about many things and she is really awesome when she's not being emo. That's probably one of the only things I've enjoyed this week.
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Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 11:02 pm
...You mean when she's not being emo and snapping at all of us, right? :/
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:02 am
I'm glad that Moo is talking to you again, Akurei, but if she is still with Lana I'm not sure I have it in me to talk to her again.
On another note, I'm feeling kinda conflicted right now. I'm big into donating blood. I've signed up for three blood drives in the past year, missing only one because I was sick, and I'm anxiously awaiting April when I'm eligable to donate again. But every time I go I feel really conflicted due to the Red Cross's outdated policies.
At the beginning of the AIDS crisis when it was primarily only gay men who had AIDS, I can see why they'd be cautious because they wanted to limit possibly infected blood coming in. Much the way they bar people who've lived for extended periods of time in countries with malaria, hell if my new piercing hadn't been a sterile one, I would have been deffered dor a while. But now that question is still on the questionaire: Are you a man who has had sex with a man since 1977? And those people are permanently deffered. Why do they still keep that rule when AIDS is more or less spread through all sexual orientation groups and all genders with heterosexual females dominating the percent who have it most?
I feel torn by my desire to help other people and supporting a discriminating organization...
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:36 am
BakaTulip I feel torn by my desire to help other people and supporting a discriminating organization... I don't know if this helps, but the National Union of Students LGBT official line on it is they don't agree with banning gay and bisexual men from giving blood, but until the rules change they urge anyone who can give blood to do so for the people who are disqualified from doing so. Talking of which, I really should find out if I can give blood, and do so if I can.
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:40 pm
BakaTulip I'm glad that Moo is talking to you again, Akurei, but if she is still with Lana I'm not sure I have it in me to talk to her again. On another note, I'm feeling kinda conflicted right now. I'm big into donating blood. I've signed up for three blood drives in the past year, missing only one because I was sick, and I'm anxiously awaiting April when I'm eligable to donate again. But every time I go I feel really conflicted due to the Red Cross's outdated policies. At the beginning of the AIDS crisis when it was primarily only gay men who had AIDS, I can see why they'd be cautious because they wanted to limit possibly infected blood coming in. Much the way they bar people who've lived for extended periods of time in countries with malaria, hell if my new piercing hadn't been a sterile one, I would have been deffered dor a while. But now that question is still on the questionaire: Are you a man who has had sex with a man since 1977? And those people are permanently deffered. Why do they still keep that rule when AIDS is more or less spread through all sexual orientation groups and all genders with heterosexual females dominating the percent who have it most? I feel torn by my desire to help other people and supporting a discriminating organization... It does suck, but I'm still jealous. I've never weighed enough to give blood, and I've always wanted to. sweatdrop
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 6:04 pm
Saknika BakaTulip I'm glad that Moo is talking to you again, Akurei, but if she is still with Lana I'm not sure I have it in me to talk to her again. On another note, I'm feeling kinda conflicted right now. I'm big into donating blood. I've signed up for three blood drives in the past year, missing only one because I was sick, and I'm anxiously awaiting April when I'm eligable to donate again. But every time I go I feel really conflicted due to the Red Cross's outdated policies. At the beginning of the AIDS crisis when it was primarily only gay men who had AIDS, I can see why they'd be cautious because they wanted to limit possibly infected blood coming in. Much the way they bar people who've lived for extended periods of time in countries with malaria, hell if my new piercing hadn't been a sterile one, I would have been deffered dor a while. But now that question is still on the questionaire: Are you a man who has had sex with a man since 1977? And those people are permanently deffered. Why do they still keep that rule when AIDS is more or less spread through all sexual orientation groups and all genders with heterosexual females dominating the percent who have it most? I feel torn by my desire to help other people and supporting a discriminating organization... It does suck, but I'm still jealous. I've never weighed enough to give blood, and I've always wanted to. sweatdrop Take my weight! Please! I beg
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Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:48 pm
A.Dream.Within.A.Dream. ...You mean when she's not being emo and snapping at all of us, right? :/ She was banned. So she wouldn't get the chance.
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Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 12:43 pm
BakaTulip Saknika BakaTulip I'm glad that Moo is talking to you again, Akurei, but if she is still with Lana I'm not sure I have it in me to talk to her again. On another note, I'm feeling kinda conflicted right now. I'm big into donating blood. I've signed up for three blood drives in the past year, missing only one because I was sick, and I'm anxiously awaiting April when I'm eligable to donate again. But every time I go I feel really conflicted due to the Red Cross's outdated policies. At the beginning of the AIDS crisis when it was primarily only gay men who had AIDS, I can see why they'd be cautious because they wanted to limit possibly infected blood coming in. Much the way they bar people who've lived for extended periods of time in countries with malaria, hell if my new piercing hadn't been a sterile one, I would have been deffered dor a while. But now that question is still on the questionaire: Are you a man who has had sex with a man since 1977? And those people are permanently deffered. Why do they still keep that rule when AIDS is more or less spread through all sexual orientation groups and all genders with heterosexual females dominating the percent who have it most? I feel torn by my desire to help other people and supporting a discriminating organization... It does suck, but I'm still jealous. I've never weighed enough to give blood, and I've always wanted to. sweatdrop Take my weight! Please! I beg Just as soon as I'm in Mass!!! 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:33 pm
lol is it sad that there is nothing going on for me to talk about? xp
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