46040 pts ยท February 13, 2013
Just because Im open and honest with them & tell them I'm also married to a man. Thankfully I've got a great gf now but geez, took years 3/3
Doesn't seem to really apply to us ladies. I'm always told I'm not gay enough, or it must be a phase. Even by girls I've tried dating....2/3
Honestly, I've always thought it's easier being a bi man. The idea "no guy fucks others guys just for fun, so he must be gay-ish" 1/2
Ugh I've never gone for this exact reason. Despite being queer those girls say I'm not gay enough, or it's a phase. I just can't be bothered
Thank god I'm not the only one who calls them yennies!
Yo @OP you seem like a hella fun traveler. If you ever make it to SE asia hit a sister up! (I live in the South Pacific/East China Sea)
Went to school in Ottawa as well. It's true that we use hockey rinks for our university exams. Seeing this post gave me flashbacks
Doot
I don't care if this is real, cause this is real gold!
Obligatory "if I had to see it so does everyone"
Protip: tilt your screen/head a bit to look at the image from the left
All Canadians *heavy breathing* awwww yisssss
I was there a few weeks ago and went to a few of the same places! Your commentary was spot on!
They look like they fighting but really
This is also a very important question I too need answers for. That is why I don't just leave a "." But this rambling sentence.
Door doot
Itoman! South south south!!
Dooty doot
How could you forget the best one!! BACON BUTTER!! http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/bacon-bourbon-butter
I don't know where those came from, but they have been in Japan for ages and come in a bunch of flavours. Check your local Asian supermarket
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Lots of tl;dr
FYI this goes so suppppper long!!! Lots of tl;dr
Nooo! I live in Japan and a flight home is literally impossible for us. I was really hoping to see my grandmother again. Drat! Foiled again!
I'm in Itoman still, and there is literally no reason for any gaijin to be there since the bases are so far away.
Yeah, near the bases. But day to day living here is very different than tourism.
As someone living here for 2 years now in rural and isolated places, only big cities and transportation signs are in English....
Just because Im open and honest with them & tell them I'm also married to a man. Thankfully I've got a great gf now but geez, took years 3/3
Doesn't seem to really apply to us ladies. I'm always told I'm not gay enough, or it must be a phase. Even by girls I've tried dating....2/3
Honestly, I've always thought it's easier being a bi man. The idea "no guy fucks others guys just for fun, so he must be gay-ish" 1/2
Ugh I've never gone for this exact reason. Despite being queer those girls say I'm not gay enough, or it's a phase. I just can't be bothered
Thank god I'm not the only one who calls them yennies!
Yo @OP you seem like a hella fun traveler. If you ever make it to SE asia hit a sister up! (I live in the South Pacific/East China Sea)
Went to school in Ottawa as well. It's true that we use hockey rinks for our university exams. Seeing this post gave me flashbacks
Doot
I don't care if this is real, cause this is real gold!
Obligatory "if I had to see it so does everyone"
Protip: tilt your screen/head a bit to look at the image from the left
All Canadians *heavy breathing* awwww yisssss
I was there a few weeks ago and went to a few of the same places! Your commentary was spot on!
They look like they fighting but really
This is also a very important question I too need answers for. That is why I don't just leave a "." But this rambling sentence.
Door doot
Itoman! South south south!!
Dooty doot
How could you forget the best one!! BACON BUTTER!! http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/bacon-bourbon-butter
I don't know where those came from, but they have been in Japan for ages and come in a bunch of flavours. Check your local Asian supermarket
Dooty doot
.
Lots of tl;dr
FYI this goes so suppppper long!!! Lots of tl;dr
.
Nooo! I live in Japan and a flight home is literally impossible for us. I was really hoping to see my grandmother again. Drat! Foiled again!
I'm in Itoman still, and there is literally no reason for any gaijin to be there since the bases are so far away.
Yeah, near the bases. But day to day living here is very different than tourism.
As someone living here for 2 years now in rural and isolated places, only big cities and transportation signs are in English....
.