I think you’re so beautiful!
:) Thank you. You are too.
:) Thank you. You are too.
aw, thank you! You’re wonderful for saying that. I think they are trying to bring themselves up rather than bring me down, though.
what is your problem?
That’s really sweet :) Thank you. I just don’t understand why people do things like that. It does nothing but hurt. It’s sad that someone is SO insecure that they feel they have to insult me.
I don’t understand. Why are you doing this? What did I do to you?
who are you?
I LOVE FLANNEL. Not to BE a stereotype, but yes, it’s lovely. And so warm and perfect for winter!
YOU THINK BECAUSE I PAINT MY NAILS IM STRAIGHT BUT NO, IM GAYER THAN TOFU
IM SO OPPRESSEEDD BECAUSE OF MY NAIL CHOICES
I don’t think anything ‘about them.’ I just want to give them a hug and tell them it’s going to be okay.
I know. I don’t really understand it.
it’s sophia’s phrase. :]
I’M SO SORRY I’M GOING TO GO CRY IN A CORNER OVER THE GUILT OF MAKING YOU UNCOMFORTABLE
I know, right?
Maggie says: lol, do I even know you?
Sophia says:
Did flannel touch you as a small child? Did you once suffocate under the weighty arm of a lumberjack? I am so sorry that you have been traumatized in such a manner that you wear ten times more than the alloted amount of flannel. You can always talk to me; I hoard flannel that nobody knows about as a response to my sexual orientation. Maggie doesn’t claim to be oppressed by stereotypes of flannel and moving in on first dates. She (and most rational people) are bothered by stereotypes on gee, I don’t know, lesbians “just haven’t met the right man” or “had a bad sexual experience with a man”. For reals, it’s a cultural joke that you apparently don’t quite understand. Literally, just ask her what the deal with flannel is and your ass will be relieved from that stick shoved up there.