It's not something I seek for when I read it but when I do read it I actually prefer consensual dub-con/consensual non-consent. I think I like it's because I like the idea of chasing one's pleasure/sort of roleplaying while still having a fall back of a safe word or gesture that signals either "hey slow down" or "hey stop". And I guess it also depe...... reply
I can't act for shit but I can still recognise when an actor emotes as well as a brick wall
In all seriousness though, beauty in all sense is subjective. People are going to have different opinions about stuff, and I think everyone has the right to their opinion. Do I think people should still be respectful when it comes to expressing their opinio...... reply
Yes, that's normal. Tends to happen when there is a big life change or something significant happens to you. Often referred to as existential dread and is common to those in their 20s, 30s and 50-60s.
As someone who is also experiencing this phenomenon, my fear mostly stems from the unknown and what will happen to me afterwards. Will I die and fal...... reply
Not really a get to know you question, but I wasn't exactly sure what category to put my question. As an Asian-American athiest who grew up in a Christian household, I'm not someone who had to or was presented with the idea of wearing a hijab or headscarf. I'm not very well verse on the cultural and/or religious significance it is in women who do wear them (correct me if I'm wrong, but I have also heard men are wearing them too). For those who do wear them, I would like to know what is your reason for wearing them and your feelings about wearing them? For those who wear them due to their religion, do you feel that you shouldn't have to wear or hijab or headscarf, or do you feel that it's an important part of your religion? If my question has offended anyone, I'm sorry and please know it wasn't my intention to.