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Surfing
PostI tried it with my boyfriend, who's a real Californian and surfs really well. I don't have good balance on the board, but we had a good laugh.
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Yoga
PostI do yoga every day and I like chaturanga and Sarpānasa. I also like ujjayi breath. My boyfriend also does yoga and sometimes we do it together.
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How Did You Come Out
PostQuote from B59: “the boy I am attracted to noticed and pulled me to the side and called me out. The air clear now. ” The attraction is mutual? If so, so much the better.
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How Did You Come Out
PostI'm a girl and even though I'm straight, I don't think it's really hard to know when you feel attracted to the same sex as you. You feel an attraction, that's all. One day, you look at a boy or a girl differently and you feel deep down that you like him or her. Whether you tell your parents depends on how you feel, whether they're open-minded, whether they'll accept it or not. When you think about it, parents shouldn't even react badly because their son or daughter is attracted to the same sex. …
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Being insecure?
PostI too felt uncomfortable in a swimsuit, especially when we went to the pool with my class. And I wasn't the only one, so it was like supporting each other. Beauty stereotypes make us feel self-conscious. So when you're a teenager, you can be very sensitive to that and become complexed because you tell yourself you're not tall enough, not thin enough, not pretty enough compared to the others. When you think about it, it's ridiculous because we are who we are. Just because you're not tall or a siz…
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How tall are you?
Post5"6
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In two weeks some things seem to have improved for you. When you have suicidal thoughts, when you're in emotional distress, people often feel panic-stricken and seek help urgently and at all costs. If you don't want your parents to know, is it because you don't get on well with them, because they don't understand you, or because of a cruel lack of communication? You know, even if you're feeling better, that distress can come back. If you really don't want to talk about it with your parents or yo…
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Not to that degree, but when I was little, I was afraid of my teacher, who I thought was a bit strict, and I must have been just as emotional and even more sensitive as a child. So it made me want to go pee. But a lot of people suffer from what you suffer from. It can also happen when, for example, you're nervous about taking exams or speaking in front of people. Maybe you're more sensitive than others and more easily emotional. If you're worried about it, have you talked to your parents? This s…
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ChatGPT
PostAi doesn't scare me because I see it as a tool for fun in the context of a hobby only. If I were to use it, it would be purely for fun. For serious things, I prefer to use my brain because an ai generator is impersonal when it comes to writing. Or so I think. A writing style reflects a very distinct personality and a writing ai will write the way it's been programmed to write, even if it does it well. That's my opinion, of course. That doesn't stop me liking the text that's been generated, I thi…
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Personally, my parents have never done this, but you're probably not the only one. Maybe they regret what they tell you at the time. It could also be because of a number of personal problems they're going through, and all it takes is for you to do something they're going to take badly at the time for them to say something that's going to hurt you. Some parents can have a different attitude and react in a very surprising way. Why don't you talk to them about it? It might be a good thing to do.