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My grandma: (talking about our coat) Put everything in the closet
Me: *whispering* But I just came out of it
My cousins: *dying of laughter because they know I’m a big homosexual*
Am I the only one who really want a girlfriend?
Like, I don't care if you're a butch or a cottage core...I just wanna cuddle and but my head against your boobs while we watch some dumb movies
Okay so, do anyone know where I can find some lgbtq+ friend?
Cuz, I'm starting to believe that there's a secret association where yall are hiding and you people didn't tell me about it.
Hi
Can someone just message me and talk dirty to me? Is that so bad? I really could go for role play 😘😋

HAPPY PRIDE MONTH EVERYONE
❤💛💚💙💜
OF AN AGE. That was one of the most beautiful films I've seen in a while.
Wow.
Don't continue if you don't want SPOILERS.
Be still my heart. I don't think I've ever had a connection like that with any past lovers. At least, not reciprocated like that. What a beautiful story! And yet so heart breaking and bittersweet. Moved to tears with its beauty and honesty.
I love stories where the characters feel so real and authentic. It's like you're watching a real life interaction. When it's a bit awkward, uncomfortable pauses, realistic emotional expression. Ugh. What makes it harder is when it doesn't end in the way you want. But oh, does that make it all the more REAL. It reminds you that there is no happy ending in life. Not really. There are more awkward goodbyes and emotional outbursts, and lack of closure.
To experience love that immediate and that pure, it's rare. It's once in a lifetime stuff. Looking back at my own life. I don't think I've ever truly felt that close that immediately or intensely with anyone. Maybe I have but the feeling faded. I grew up and I wised up and realized it was really codependency, loneliness, attachment. Maybe that's why I don't remember anything that intense, because I saw it for what it actually was.
But to experience two people who after all that time still felt that connection? That was amazing. And so sad. That yearning for something you can't really have but want so very badly. I definitely understand more than I'd care to admit.
I know that I do feel things deeply. But it's not often that I experience a film that hits me right where it hurts and still be so grateful for the opportunity to see it. To be thankful for its honesty through my tears.
Of An Age gave that to me.
Thank you ❤
I just knew Heartstopper was going to be incredibly adorable and heartwarming. I don't know why it took me so long to finally watch it. If I knew it was a British production, I would've jumped at it sooner. Especially because it came from Euros Lyn ( Doctor Who and Torchwood, represent!). But I didn't realize just how adorable, sweet, poignant, and precious this show would be. It's a fluffy escape where the angst and drama is, thankfully, short lived and people eventually communicate like they should. It's a big gay marshmallow and I love it. 🌈
oh, the feminine urge to move into a cottage far, far away with a pretty girl and just be gay, in love and have a bunch of cats…
Adorable
Does anyone else see gays or lesbians dating and just can’t handle it????
Gays are bloody adorable together. They’re like two puppies happily messing around and enjoying each other’s company. I saw two ice skating once and couldn’t stop smiling. They were freaking adorable. They always seem so dorky and goofy when with their partner.
And lesibans??? Holy shit. Want to talk about soft and rays of sunshine? They’re practically the personification of satisfaction and content with life. I’ve always seen lesbian couples softly smiling at everything like no bodies business.
I didn’t actually think this through. This just sort of hit me. It’s still nice knowing people are trying to make the best of what they’ve got
Embarking on a road trip along the North Coast 500 (NC500) in the stunning Scottish Highlands is a dream come true for any avid traveler. The NC500 offers a breathtaking journey through some of Scotland's most picturesque landscapes, from rugged coastlines to towering mountains, with the promise of kind-hearted locals, thrilling roads, historic castles, tranquil lochs, fine whisky, and delicious food along the way. Imagine a trip where every day feels like a postcard-worthy adventure, and you've got the NC500.
The North Coast 500 is a 516-mile circular route that starts and ends in Inverness. The journey takes you along the coast, offering an ever-changing panorama of breathtaking scenery. The route passes through quaint villages, historic towns, and remote wilderness, providing a well-rounded experience of the Scottish Highlands.
One of the highlights of our NC500 adventure was the incredible weather we experienced. Scotland is notorious for its unpredictable climate, but we were fortunate to have mostly sunny and clear days. This meant that we could fully appreciate the mesmerizing landscapes, from the azure waters of the North Sea to the emerald green fields and dramatic mountain ranges.
The Scottish Highlands are not just known for their natural beauty but also for the warmth of their people. Everywhere we went, we encountered friendly locals who were more than happy to share their stories and offer helpful advice. Their welcoming nature made our journey all the more memorable.
For those who enjoy the thrill of the open road, the NC500 doesn't disappoint. The route is dotted with winding, narrow roads that snake through the countryside, offering a truly exhilarating driving experience. The famous Bealach na Bà, a steep and winding mountain pass, is a highlight for adventure-seeking drivers. Each twist and turn reveals a new breathtaking vista.
No trip to Scotland would be complete without exploring its rich history, and the NC500 offers plenty of opportunities to do just that. We visited historic castles like Dunrobin Castle and the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, set against the backdrop of sparkling lochs and lush landscapes. It felt like stepping back in time.
Whisky lovers will be in their element along the NC500 route. We stopped at several distilleries to sample some of Scotland's finest single malts. From the peaty flavors of Islay to the smooth Speyside varieties, each distillery had its unique character and charm. It's an excellent way to appreciate Scotland's national drink in its homeland.
Foodies will relish the chance to savor traditional Scottish dishes on this journey. We indulged in hearty meals like haggis, neeps, and tatties, as well as freshly caught seafood in coastal villages. And let's not forget about the famous Scottish breakfasts that kept us energized for our daily adventures.

Our road trip along the NC500 in the Scottish Highlands was nothing short of magical. With perfect weather, warm-hearted locals, thrilling drives, historic landmarks, whisky tastings, and mouthwatering cuisine, it's a journey that will forever hold a special place in our hearts. If you're seeking an unforgettable adventure that combines nature's grandeur with cultural richness, the NC500 is the perfect route to explore. It's an experience that will leave you with cherished memories and a deep appreciation for the wonders of Scotland's Highlands.








