YES.
YES.
I can also identify their footsteps on my stairs.
For those who have multiple cats, without being able to see your cat, can you tell which cat just jumped on your bed next to you, much like identifying family footsteps on stairs?
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This man is living outside of the space-time continuum, thus not influenced by our measurements of time

I went out of town with my friend to go and eat, and there is this ice cream place she likes near the beach, so we ate, and after we finished we took a bus home.
Now, this was near the beach. On a sunny day. After about a week of rain. And the bus was packed.
Now, we got on at an early station so we had a seat, and it was a bit of a long drive, so all I could do, all of the time I was on the bus, was to stare
At girls
With shorts and tank tops
All giddy and happy from the beach
Trying to hold on so they won't fall but still laughing about it
And just being so pretty
And when I say I melted
I mean I MELTED.
I nearly malfunctioned.
I never understood guys complaining about girls telling unclear stories or talking to much??
Like,,,
YOU FOOLS
If a girl talks a lot you are lucky enough and get to hear the sound of her beautiful voice longer
If a girl tells stories that are hard to follow you get to ask questions then listen to her get all excited about it and happy you actually listened
WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT
Are asexuals a part of the LGBTQ+ community?
Honestly, I don't know. What I do know, is that asexuals can be accepted without a doubt, but they can also get harassed and picked on, and anything in between. My coming out went rather fine, I even did a presentation about it to the whole class, but despite that I often feel left out of certain situations. Some asexuals may be fine without a full support system, they might not figure out they're ace at all, they might think they just don't like sex, they might not know what others feel about it so they think they're straight, they might not even know what asexuality is.
But some asexuals feel left out. They feel misunderstood. Unheard. Weird. Different. Like they are forced to like that kind of stuff. It can brake up relationships. It can mess people up.
If you feel like aces are hurting the community in any way, please let me know, but from what I've seen, aces only want to be accepted. They are not too pushy or act hatred twords any part of the community (of course, I am talking in general, not about specific people).
So before you begin to judge all asexuals about not being harased like the rest of the community might, or not actually needing to be a part of the community, maybe think of those who DO need to feel like they are a part of something, who need to feel accepted, who need to feel like they are not different.
(This also goes out to aro people, but I don't know much about the topic, my apologies)