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Never saw it, so I don't get the reference
he dates a bunch of chicks and different ways to dump them after hooking up with them
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Never saw it, so I don't get the reference
Yes, extremely. They/them is not thinking about anyone else
Yes, extremely. They/them is not thinking about anyone else
Oh. Well, I don't necessarily just want a bunch of one-nighters. Don't these wimmern wanna repopulate the earth? Babies ain't just made from one-nighters unless you're a teenagerhe dates a bunch of chicks and different ways to dump them after hooking up with them
You know, I'm never quite sure. They were first introduced to me with a female name that they quickly corrected to a neutral name, and they generally dress like a female. So I thought they were a chick-to-dude. They also came to a work event with what appeared to be a guy, who had a guy's name, whom they introduced as their "nesting partner"so is this a chick that a dude or a dude thats a chick?
LOL at “nesting partner”You know, I'm never quite sure. They were first introduced to me with a female name that they quickly corrected to a neutral name, and they generally dress like a female. So I thought they were a chick-to-dude. They also came to a work event with what appeared to be a guy, who had a guy's name, whom they introduced as their "nesting partner"
But in mannerisms and physical appearance, they strike me as more masculine, and I'm not sure if that's because they were born a dude, or because transitioning has already started to make them a dude.
TL;DR: mind yer own business
People who put a space between a sentence's last word and the punctuation, just fucking why?
You know, I'm never quite sure. They were first introduced to me with a female name that they quickly corrected to a neutral name, and they generally dress like a female. So I thought they were a chick-to-dude. They also came to a work event with what appeared to be a guy, who had a guy's name, whom they introduced as their "nesting partner"
But in mannerisms and physical appearance, they strike me as more masculine, and I'm not sure if that's because they were born a dude, or because transitioning has already started to make them a dude.
TL;DR: mind yer own business
LOL at “nesting partner”
"Nesting partner?!?"
WTF.
Are they birds???
Oh, this is my biggest problem with the whole pronouns - they/them - thing.Yes, extremely. They/them is not thinking about anyone else
LOL at “nesting partner”
If @Winged_Wheel88 were here, you'd be getting rainbows or worse."Nesting partner?!?"
WTF.
Are they birds???
Time for what?@Inquisitor its time
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Time for what?
To watch it go north into Lousyana?
Or due west into Messico?
Do they and their nesting partner have any fur babies?
Do they and their nesting partner have any fur babies?
Believe me, I agree with you. These animal-loving freaks can run around calling their dogs “fur babies” all day long with impunity, but if I call my kids “skin pets” one fucking time, all of the sudden I have to talk to CPS. It ain’t right.Talk about a term that makes me want to kick puppies.