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When people find out about my fruityness they get so shocked and it pisses me off cause if you look at me, you can easily tell 😭😭
Mar 7, 2025

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im a lesbian but i dress very fem so everyone assumes im straight πŸ˜”
Mar 7, 2025
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Who we telling tho… straight people or other fruity people?
Mar 7, 2025
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@MOONSHADOWS I'm not telling anyone explicitly, but atleast doubt my straightness 😭
Mar 7, 2025
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@MEGH everyone is gay to me unless stated xoxo
Mar 7, 2025
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+1 extremely straight passing fruity person who comes out by putting up memes on my close friends story lol
Mar 7, 2025
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@SUPRIYAANN LMFAO, so relatable 😭😭
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when i started my grad program in the fall I was meeting all these people for the first time and i had so many interactions where people would assume this about me and even a few that would just ask me if i was. it didn't offended me or anything but i found it funny just how many people probably assumed that i was gay when they first met me.
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gay men try this. it usually makes people laugh enough that you get away with whatever rude thing you said/did.
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