On the topic of body image, it was really funny actually. My freshman year, I was pretty much ostracized from the gay community, less because of my body, and more because of my hair. As a result, I found that it's only incidentally that I fit into gay culture. I think it more depends on your experiences with the gay community that shapes one's level of pride. Part of me feels like I came in entitled, and as a result, it didn't work out.
Glad to see that you're settling in and congratulations on the job! It sucks being poor, but definitely something you can laugh about in the future. Also, be proud of your gaming past! Roll your D20 with pride! I had a great time playing with the group back in Columbus. It's something I am really going to miss in France.
lol omg i love that your a gamer brilliant! I am addicted but i always make time for what i need to do :) and i agree your very cool :) I also find being gay is a big part of who i am however my wife is more like guy I think for me its because coming out was so hard to do. I think i worry less because lesbians have less pressure to be "hot" than straight girls do. and your not fat lol but i know what you mean
I know many Japanese people, from Japan, here in the US, and I've known many abroad, and compared to them, you're not fat. Of course we can't really see your stomach here. I look slim in my face and arms and legs, but I have a little bit of a gut going on, so I guess I could see how you might be considered fat. I feel fat too even though I'm not really. So what is it, your stomach or you're just not over all extremely slender in your frame?
It does not help your self-esteem that's for sure! It's a challenge to love yourself with so many pressures that you are exposed to telling you, you need to change.
I take it day by day though--and try to stop comparing myself to others.
Respecting yourself for you who are and knowing the purpose behind your life are really important things to remember!
I love that you're so feminine but you're not afraid to rock a super-short hairdo! <3
noholzba 2 years ago
I remember that ponytail!! Love that you rocked it...but you really do look better with short hair =P
Hey, you miiight find a group in France....right? =D
noholzba 2 years ago
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On the topic of body image, it was really funny actually. My freshman year, I was pretty much ostracized from the gay community, less because of my body, and more because of my hair. As a result, I found that it's only incidentally that I fit into gay culture. I think it more depends on your experiences with the gay community that shapes one's level of pride. Part of me feels like I came in entitled, and as a result, it didn't work out.
tamayn 2 years ago
Glad to see that you're settling in and congratulations on the job! It sucks being poor, but definitely something you can laugh about in the future. Also, be proud of your gaming past! Roll your D20 with pride! I had a great time playing with the group back in Columbus. It's something I am really going to miss in France.
tamayn 2 years ago
lol omg i love that your a gamer brilliant! I am addicted but i always make time for what i need to do :) and i agree your very cool :) I also find being gay is a big part of who i am however my wife is more like guy I think for me its because coming out was so hard to do. I think i worry less because lesbians have less pressure to be "hot" than straight girls do. and your not fat lol but i know what you mean
BekiLou85 2 years ago
we are coming up with some GNARLY topics.
KneebarBuffet 2 years ago
I know many Japanese people, from Japan, here in the US, and I've known many abroad, and compared to them, you're not fat. Of course we can't really see your stomach here. I look slim in my face and arms and legs, but I have a little bit of a gut going on, so I guess I could see how you might be considered fat. I feel fat too even though I'm not really. So what is it, your stomach or you're just not over all extremely slender in your frame?
CO2umbrella 2 years ago
It does not help your self-esteem that's for sure! It's a challenge to love yourself with so many pressures that you are exposed to telling you, you need to change.
I take it day by day though--and try to stop comparing myself to others.
Respecting yourself for you who are and knowing the purpose behind your life are really important things to remember!
WillzWatching 2 years ago
Why are you embarrassed about your tabletop gaming experience?
Dracofav 2 years ago