I genuinely know nothing about the Smiths, I just like how the music sounds.

I genuinely know nothing about the Smiths, I just like how the music sounds.

Is there anything I should know though?

u/Sea_Judgment1861 — 5 days ago

What's the most random place you've heard TXT??

I couldn't believe my ears when Petco started to play Magic one day, I live in a rural town where I wouldn't think to ever hear K-pop play on the loudspeakers in general so it's always a fun surprise!

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u/Sea_Judgment1861 — 10 days ago

Am I crazy for thinking that wingless pads are better?

For menstruation, I only use pads but between those with wings and without, I genuinely find the wingless to be a lot more comfortable. Moreover, blood doesn't seep into the flaps, it actually stays near the center in my case. Lastly the wings never stick right! It's all crinckly underneath the underwear, I dislike it so much.

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u/Sea_Judgment1861 — 23 days ago

I can't help but like every movie I watch 😔

It might be because I'm not a very avid movie watcher, so I just enjoy everything because it's all new. These are definitely not all I've ever watched but I just found out about letterbox.

u/Sea_Judgment1861 — 23 days ago
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How was asexuality viewed in Aztec society?

Alright, so a video popped up on my fyp discussing different gods and figures in Aztec mythology/pantheon representing various communities of the LGBTQ+ community such as transgender and lesbian. I'm also queer, however, as in asexual and likely panromantic (I still don't have that part figured out, since I've never dated anyone but I like the idea of romance, but nvm that) so I was curious on how asexuality or an absence of the compulsion for sex would be viewed. Was it seen as a disease? Were there consequences if a woman didn't engage in sex and procreate? Was the idea of asexuality even considered or mentioned at all?

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u/Comfortable_Cut5796 — 28 days ago