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unromanceable_npc

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  1. 1 hour ago, glypharia.exe said:

    we could probably even set up some sort of Arocalypse D&D event or something

    I've had the pleasure of playing DND once or twice before, but I'm certainly no expert. Playing it again could be fun!

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  2. 20 hours ago, glypharia.exe said:

    i’m doing well! i’m currently setting up a D&D campaign for a couple of friends so that’s fun

    That's so cool! Is it your first time DMing or do you already have some experience?

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  3. On 1/22/2023 at 1:47 PM, mivoei said:

    aroace flags appreciation; which one is your fav?

    Honestly, most of them aren't particularly appealing to me because I prefer to use two separate flags, but the @ravioliet one is simply stunning!

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  4. 9 hours ago, Acearospec said:

     I like the inclusion of the supernatural element in them & some gothic novels like Jane Eyre, for example.

    I’ve wanted to read Jane Eyre for so long now, but I never manage to get around to it…

    9 hours ago, Acearospec said:

     "Shadow & Bone" trilogy

    Have you read The Six of Crows duology by the same author? While I personally didn’t enjoy any of her books, from what I’ve seen, Bardugo’s later works in the same universe are generally well-liked, so they might be worth checking out.

  5. 9 hours ago, Acearospec said:

    I'm sorry. This sounds awful & uncomfortable. My mother used to question me, but I think she was genuinely coming from more of a place of concern and worry - either that I wasn't happy or was afraid to tell her who I really was rather than taking an accusatory tone. I know you didn't ask for advice, but this may be helpful to read if you haven't already (or even to share with your mom if you think it might help): https://www.aromanticism.org/en/news-feed/coming-out-advice

    My mother is probably coming from a place of worry, too. I’m not sure whether I want to broach the topic again given her previous reaction, but nonetheless thanks for the kind words and resources!

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  6. I don't crave touch. A simple hug from a friend or close family member is fine, but things that require prolonged skin contact (holding hands, cuddling, etc.) aren't really for me. I guess I'm mostly indifferent to it unless it's initiated by a touchy-feely stranger.

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