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Ready to start the day Spark of attraction I don't often get an instant attraction, I guess you may call it love at first sight, but my emotions seem to be swayed at first if I find a guy cute, as opposed to say handsome. Sometimes this spark of attraction can be caused by other things for me.
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Be my fake fiancé for one family event Ever wondered why some choose to wear an earring on a specific side? The ‘gay earring side’ isn’t just about style—it’s steeped in a rich history of identity and self-expression. This guide dives into the roots and relevance of this subtle yet significant fashion statement in the LGBTQ+ community.
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