u/lixie_world

am i technically a baby witch?

okur so i have been a witch/practicing witchcraft for abt a year maybe a little over? I know I still have a LOT to learn, but with anything, you learn while you go. And my friend, who’s an experienced witch, keeps calling me a “baby witch” and i was just wondering if I’m still considered a baby witch even though I’ve been doing it for a year? Idk if this is the right subreddit to post this in or nottt if it’s not i’m sorry i’m lwk js wondering..

ALSO tied into that friend - is it bad that even though I’m a witch I’m not hateful to people who believe in other religions? Like if they’re christian I won’t be like “oh that’s a fake god” or wtv.. Ik its not “bad” but i he wanna hear it from other ppls POV thank yewwwww😝

(if it’s worded wrong i’m so sorry i haven’t slept all night i’m exhaustedddd)

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u/lixie_world — 3 days ago

if i date someone do i HAVE to tell them that im genderfluid?

Okay, so I’m assigned female at birth, and I just realised about maybe a month ago or a few weeks ago that I’m genderfluid. And I honestly just want help from people who most likely experienced it longer than me!

So, I know a lot of men wouldn’t be fine with dating someone who feels/is a man at times, yknow? Same goes for women because I’m bisexual. That’s fine too, because there’s nothing you can do, that’s their preference I won’t throw a fit😭 But I was wondering, when I date someone, should I let them know I’m genderfluid? Or in a talking stage even. Or if I should just let it be?

If the wording is poorly written, or if it sounds weird, please ignore it, it’s almost 8am for me and I haven’t slept all night cause of stupid homework 😭😭 And also thank you for helping me! It means a lot because I still have A LOT to learn about being genderfluid🙂‍↕️

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u/lixie_world — 3 days ago