I'm a guy, so is it usually the stereotype that guys initiate kisses? I had my first kiss in the freshman year of high school, but by a girl who was trying to get me to be her boyfriend. I had never met her before, and the backstory about her I heard from my friend was that she was looking for a boyfriend, rather than she genuinely liked me.
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Oh God, my first kiss... I liked it. At least I did liked it very much at the time. But it definitely felt different. The sensation of two lips in contact send a jolt down my spine. It felt different, but the sensation was enjoyable. However, when I look back at it now, I don't think I would do it again. At least not with that individual again. 3 reply
Oh God... My first kiss was so gross, the guy had no clue how to kiss and ended up sticking his tongue down my throat... I swear i almost choked! Then as he pulled away there was a trail of spit between our mouths... it was a disturbing event that i hope i never have to relive... 5 reply
yeah it was way too embarassing! Tbh i was just opening my mouth like that while he digs in for a kiss and we even bumped our teeths Ouch! then its like after the kiss you'd find yourself questioning like what just happend hahahah 4 reply
I'm Asian, Hmong to be specific, and amongst the older generations of my culture, my tattoos, piercings, and ever changing hair color automatically marked me as a "bad girl." I remember asking one of my 8 year old niece if she would ever want any more piercings or tats and she told me her mother said only "bad girls" do that. Ironic since her mothe...... reply
No, you are not. ╮( ̄▽ ̄)╭
Haha, I didn't say that to myself, and I'm 27, so you are young, darling!
I have been going to Taekwondo classes since February and I'm really happy. And let me tell you, I've felt old because my classmates are younger than me, they are 16 to 20 years old, so don't worry about it.
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no you're no to old too learn.. and its okay if you're not sporty to practice martial arts.. you just need to start it and you'll be fine :) trust yourself and perhaps watch some martial arts videos to get your motivation :D reply
If these count as 'board games', I played Drawful and Fibbage, which are both part of the Jackbox Party Pack, which you have on a PC and bought from Steam. They function much like board games and I'd consider them such because you don't need to all have the game, just one person.
I think it's pretty interesting to play those two games because it ...... 1 reply
Since gameboards are rare in my childhood days I only played Mad, Cluedo, Chinese checkers, Boggle, Othello, Scrabble, Snake & ladders, Monopoly with the exception of Chess. Just recently that I was getting interested playing again when there are newly opened boardgames (with card games) cafe near our place where you can play games like: Dixit, Tic...... 2 reply
depends what do you consider boardgames. When you say boardgames do you mean the chess and checkers type or the monopoly, and game of life type? 1 reply
One of my toooop favorites is Suzuki Tsuta. I've recently read all of their works and fell in love (except for Fubin bl and Sangen Tonari No Tooi Hito....) besides that though
• of course Yoneda Kou ヾ(❀╹◡╹)ノ~
•Yamamoto Kotetsuko (Honto Yajuu ✩°。⋆⸜(ू。•ω•。) )
and (maybe) some underrated ones:
• Ichikawa Kei
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These are my top 5 favorite mangakas:
1. Yoneda Kou:
A phenomenal mangaka whose mangas have such compelling stories that they immediately suck you in. I love Rainy Days, Yesterday + Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai + NightS.
2. Inoue Satou:
Another mangaka who has very interesting storylines that keep you engrossed. I especially love 10 Dance. Also, Ko...... 1 reply
'Things' are your daily life experiences by which you get to know the world around you. Tell others about the things you did, may it be cool, sad, crazy or funny. You can also find things that you might want to do and a friend to do it with!