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Fall in love with? Can't exactly choose that. But as for having a romantic relationship with, yes, but it depends on what kind of disability. If it's less serious, I wouldn't have a problem with it. If it's something major, I would stay away. I might sound like a bad person, but I just know I couldn't handle it.   reply
21 02,2020
Show off with new technologies to ancient people and would become something like a god to 'em   5 reply
21 02,2020
Hoshikudaki 26 01,2020
Some people say there are two kinds of love: one who choose to stay and the other one who choose to leave but comes back again. But which one really is the true love and why?
26 01,2020
Anonymous 01 01,2020
TO EVERYONE WHO SENT THEIR SONG SUGGESTIONS, THANK YOU VERY MUCH OMG I DIDNT EXPECT PEOPLE TO ACTUALLY ANSWER THIS. I chose "She" by dodi. It fits perfectly and is exactly the kind of song im going for. Soooo, I was planning to make a song cover and send it to her on New Year's Eve, right?.. eFFING UNFORTUNATELY, i got very sick and got admitted t......   1 reply
01 01,2020
When I was 17 the only times I heard the words gay, lesbian, trans, etc they were used as insults. I think from one side it's generational, times change and even tho there are a lot of homophobic ppl and homophobic societies, lgbt+ community's fights are earning more and more results. On the other hand it depends on the environment you live in, so ......   reply
15 12,2019
I think you can't really choose who you fall in love with, so I guess I totally can... altho it's difficult for me to fall in love in general, but I don't think it'd be more difficult with a disabled person. I mean if you love someone you love them and that's it.   reply
15 12,2019
Personally,I hate to admit it would depend on the disability. Some,like high functioning autism,adhd, or many physical disabilities wouldn't bother me as long as they were intelligent. (and funny, they would have to be funny)   reply
15 12,2019
It may be a generational thing. I feel as though the “living their firsts in their 20’s” is probably a largely millennial thing due to the difference in modern society over the last decade or two. Things have drastically changed for lgbt people in the last 5-10 years to the point where it might seem to be a lot easier for younger lgbt people ......   reply
15 12,2019
I heard a lot that most of Lgbtq+ people are living their first (love, sex) experience in their 20s because of a (lack ?) of relationship with same gender people or because they hadn't define completly their sexuality yet

But most of the Lgbt people I know irl (male, female, nb) are not in this situation At All (no matter their sexuality, bi, pan, gay, lesbian and all)

So I was asking myself, does it's really the case for most of the Lgbt people ?
Or maybe the people I know are just super extrovert or something ?
(btw I'm a 17y/o nb)
15 12,2019
Ribonne 14 12,2019
Crush -sometimes. Killing stalking vanyone? Honestly, if I had a crush- wait I do but he’s got a gf- that I TALK TO -wait I ALSO had another crush but she’s straight (I’m pan) and younger than me and very hyper and we are testing the waters of friendship still I think and I don’t want to ruin it(should I try it? She’s also boyish but ac......   reply
14 12,2019

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