u/Warm-Jellyfish6893

where are the lesbians at💔💔

posting this on a whim lol. i am 22f coming out of a breakup… i wanna meet more lesbians rarrrr🗣️🗣️ just to hang out and vibe. no expectations. not too familiar with the la area, so maybe someone could show me around🗿👍 let’s go to some pride month events :D
i will not be responding to men 👎

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u/Warm-Jellyfish6893 — 7 days ago

first ever music fest:D

hiii guyssss, bought a ticket yesterday for saturday when i found out that men i trust will be playing🧎🧎 also gonna be my first ever music festival!! gonna be going the entire day saturday.

im also going alone. dont know what to expect, but from what ive been reading, everyone is super nice :D

is anyone else going alone? what should i bring to the festival? also, should i drive down or uber? i live in socal maybe 30 miles away from dana point

thank you guysssss

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u/Warm-Jellyfish6893 — 8 days ago

almost three years in september:3

thought id ask question while posting my flex pics:3 (took this after a shitshow 12 hr clinical btw💔)
right now i dont take any supplements or anything, though i try to hit atleast 100g of protein lol. ive been stuck at the same weight for some exercises (shoulder press💔💔) and been thinking of starting supplements once i hit three years, along with changing up my routine again.
should i start taking creatine? what supplements do you guys take? also what shoulder exercises do you guys do lol. thank youuuu

u/Warm-Jellyfish6893 — 10 days ago

Does anyone go night hiking?

Kinda curious. I live in the Anaheim Hills area with small hikes surrounding my neighborhood. Ive hiked these trails so many times and go at night often (mostly because im busy during the day, and its nice to go at night tbh). Honestly the only safety risk are the rattlesnakes. No sketchy people, just me, a flashlight, switchblade, and beautiful night-sky views with silence.
But lately ive been thinking of hiking Chino Hills state park at night. Yes, I know itll be outside park hours, but going one time wouldnt hurt. Ive only gone once during the day though, so Im gonna go a couple more times to familiarize myself with the hike before going at night.
I was just curious if any of you guys also go hiking at night. If so, where at? Have you hiked the trail a million times? Does the trail allow hiking at night? What do you bring? Do you go alone, or with other people? Have you seen anything sketchy? Would also love to hear your night hike experiences too.
Thank youuuu:D

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u/Warm-Jellyfish6893 — 11 days ago

masc or futch?

a lot of people telll me im masc looking, but tbh i want a more futch look to it. i dont want to look entirely masc, i mean im not even a top😭 i also get ppl confusing me for a little boy when im a grown ass adult💔 wanted to see what you guys think first impression, masc or futch? n what could i do to add feminine into my style. ive been told wearing tighter tops, lose the thick chain, grow out my hair, ive even been thinking about wearing eyeliner. i just dont wanna be confused for a boy anymore lmao
also what longer hairstyle should i shoot for hmm

u/Warm-Jellyfish6893 — 14 days ago

Kinda random and just curious. I am currently in nursing school, hoping to eventually join the navy as a nurse. I know that I’ll have to commission as an officer because of the bachelors degree.

However I know the military is super picky with medical conditions. I was diagnosed with asperger’s back in 2010 at 8 years old, however I have never taken any medications for it or anything. Plus aspergers isnt even diagnosed anymore. Most people dont even realize I’m on the spectrum. I dont have any deficits in everyday life, no overstimulation, or neurosensory issues or anything like that. I do have an IEP from grade school - high school, am currently utilizing my college disabled students program services (for the extra exam taking time and different testing area lol), as well as utilizing a state program that assists students with disabilities with funds for school.

I know I cant say i dont have a medical diagnosis because of all the stuff ive listed above. But do I have a good chance of getting in with a waiver?

also thisll be in like 4 years when i do apply

thank yall!!

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u/Warm-Jellyfish6893 — 27 days ago