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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:30 pm
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ShadowCatSoul Recursive Paradox ShadowCatSoul I would probably be much better off if I were a lesbian, but that would ruin my dream of having children. Lesbians can still get in vitro fertilization or sperm from sperm donor banks. Also, it isn't as fun being a minority sexuality as you think. There being a profound lack of lesbians easily makes up the distance made by the bad pickings of the far larger numbers of straight men. Homosexuality is quite common in Tennessee, where I'm from. I know way too many gays/bis/lesbians. And asked out by way too many lesbians (a couple of them being my best friends). They're definately not a minority here. And sperm banks and stuff like that...just doesn't seem natural to me. I don't think I'd be as happy like that. Sex is no big deal to me, I don't have to have it to be in a loving relationship, but it is how I would like my children to be concieved. Lucky. XP I have yet to attract the interest of a female partner. I have received attention from several interested MALES and have certainly considered them for a relationship, only to realize that I have no physical attraction for them whatsoever. *headdesk* C'mon hormones! Work with me here! When I'm with a nice, attractive, fun guy shouldn't I have some kind of interest? Hell, I thought I was bi, but maybe I'm just straight-up lesbian (or at least much closer to the lesbian end of the spectrum than I anticipated).
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:41 pm
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Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2009 10:44 pm
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 1:10 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:30 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:41 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 7:57 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:08 am
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error-dot-tar The Indubitable Katie-Kat So a week ago my mother said we were driving down to Lincoln and moving me into my dorm on Saturday. Which was cool, gave me plenty of time to pack, and we'd have been able to take my dad and/or big brother to move boxes. Yesterday, she tells me that we're going today instead. Which is annoying, as I had to finish all my laundry and pack all my tea earlier than anticipated, but oh well. Couldn't take my dad, he works Friday nights, but we were going to take my brother. A few hours ago, my brother informed me that our mum said he has to take our younger sister to a doctor appointment and he won't be going with us, which means it'll be just me (short and weak) and my mum (weak and with nerve damage in her shoulders) moving boxes and lowering a loft bed. Fuuuun. gonk Why does that feel like that's what moving is going to be like for me?
I still have a little bit of upper body strength left. >.>
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:42 am
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Recursive Paradox error-dot-tar The Indubitable Katie-Kat So a week ago my mother said we were driving down to Lincoln and moving me into my dorm on Saturday. Which was cool, gave me plenty of time to pack, and we'd have been able to take my dad and/or big brother to move boxes. Yesterday, she tells me that we're going today instead. Which is annoying, as I had to finish all my laundry and pack all my tea earlier than anticipated, but oh well. Couldn't take my dad, he works Friday nights, but we were going to take my brother. A few hours ago, my brother informed me that our mum said he has to take our younger sister to a doctor appointment and he won't be going with us, which means it'll be just me (short and weak) and my mum (weak and with nerve damage in her shoulders) moving boxes and lowering a loft bed. Fuuuun. gonk Why does that feel like that's what moving is going to be like for me? I still have a little bit of upper body strength left. >.> Yeah but I don't, and I'm the one that is going to be loading the truck while you're on your way to getting here.
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 8:48 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 9:38 am
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error-dot-tar The Indubitable Katie-Kat So a week ago my mother said we were driving down to Lincoln and moving me into my dorm on Saturday. Which was cool, gave me plenty of time to pack, and we'd have been able to take my dad and/or big brother to move boxes. Yesterday, she tells me that we're going today instead. Which is annoying, as I had to finish all my laundry and pack all my tea earlier than anticipated, but oh well. Couldn't take my dad, he works Friday nights, but we were going to take my brother. A few hours ago, my brother informed me that our mum said he has to take our younger sister to a doctor appointment and he won't be going with us, which means it'll be just me (short and weak) and my mum (weak and with nerve damage in her shoulders) moving boxes and lowering a loft bed. Fuuuun. gonk Why does that feel like that's what moving is going to be like for me? Probably 'cause it will be. Anyway, good news, my mum changed her mind and we're going tomorrow with Dad AND my roommate and her parents will be there at approximately the same time to help us get the room in order, furniture-wise. The bad news, though: I already packed all my clothes AND ALL MY TEA! scream
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:14 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:32 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:42 am
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The Indubitable Katie-Kat error-dot-tar The Indubitable Katie-Kat So a week ago my mother said we were driving down to Lincoln and moving me into my dorm on Saturday. Which was cool, gave me plenty of time to pack, and we'd have been able to take my dad and/or big brother to move boxes. Yesterday, she tells me that we're going today instead. Which is annoying, as I had to finish all my laundry and pack all my tea earlier than anticipated, but oh well. Couldn't take my dad, he works Friday nights, but we were going to take my brother. A few hours ago, my brother informed me that our mum said he has to take our younger sister to a doctor appointment and he won't be going with us, which means it'll be just me (short and weak) and my mum (weak and with nerve damage in her shoulders) moving boxes and lowering a loft bed. Fuuuun. gonk Why does that feel like that's what moving is going to be like for me? Probably 'cause it will be. Anyway, good news, my mum changed her mind and we're going tomorrow with Dad AND my roommate and her parents will be there at approximately the same time to help us get the room in order, furniture-wise. The bad news, though: I already packed all my clothes AND ALL MY TEA! scream Has that tea that I bought you even shown up? I bought it close to a month ago...
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Posted: Fri Jan 09, 2009 11:49 am
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error-dot-tar The Indubitable Katie-Kat error-dot-tar The Indubitable Katie-Kat So a week ago my mother said we were driving down to Lincoln and moving me into my dorm on Saturday. Which was cool, gave me plenty of time to pack, and we'd have been able to take my dad and/or big brother to move boxes. Yesterday, she tells me that we're going today instead. Which is annoying, as I had to finish all my laundry and pack all my tea earlier than anticipated, but oh well. Couldn't take my dad, he works Friday nights, but we were going to take my brother. A few hours ago, my brother informed me that our mum said he has to take our younger sister to a doctor appointment and he won't be going with us, which means it'll be just me (short and weak) and my mum (weak and with nerve damage in her shoulders) moving boxes and lowering a loft bed. Fuuuun. gonk Why does that feel like that's what moving is going to be like for me? Probably 'cause it will be. Anyway, good news, my mum changed her mind and we're going tomorrow with Dad AND my roommate and her parents will be there at approximately the same time to help us get the room in order, furniture-wise. The bad news, though: I already packed all my clothes AND ALL MY TEA! scream Has that tea that I bought you even shown up? I bought it close to a month ago... Not that I know of, but I haven't checked the mail in a few days.
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