Songs that make me think of her, share your songs too ladies!
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Re: Songs that make me think of her, share your songs too ladies!
Bookworm wrote: Sun May 21, 2023 9:33 am I'm sorry @VirgoGirl !! It's not me derailing your thread. Its everyone else. Yourself included now too!
Lol! Its no problem, im enjoying this discussion we're having. FYI your comment was very insightful too. I hope that you and your lady finds all the happiness in the world, you deserve it.
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Re: Songs that make me think of her, share your songs too ladies!
Thank you for the replies to my post, i have pressed like
It’s cool to gain some insight on kinda relationships I probably won’t be having. I guess I’m basically straight.
But I’ve dated a man who is now a trans woman (he was closeted and dated many cis women I knew - as far as I know we didn’t know he was trans - except he used to wear a cis woman friend of mine’s heels. And he dated her too!) I have been with cis women sexually. I think I’m straight and bi in the same person…
And I do prefer men.
Music: I know massive attack is pretty dark at the best of times if you’re familiar with any of their vast back catalogue. Try unfinished symphony if you’re looking for upbeat massive attack or hymn of the big wheel.
I do suggest panic at the disco, Nicki Minaj, Drake or even Cat Stevens, U2, Sting, McCartney in Wings - many gems in those catalogues.
I found the above Joan Armatrading song very depressing and during my work day (was at home instead of office), I reverted to all the nicki Minaj stuff and panic at the disco
It’s cool to gain some insight on kinda relationships I probably won’t be having. I guess I’m basically straight.
But I’ve dated a man who is now a trans woman (he was closeted and dated many cis women I knew - as far as I know we didn’t know he was trans - except he used to wear a cis woman friend of mine’s heels. And he dated her too!) I have been with cis women sexually. I think I’m straight and bi in the same person…
And I do prefer men.
Music: I know massive attack is pretty dark at the best of times if you’re familiar with any of their vast back catalogue. Try unfinished symphony if you’re looking for upbeat massive attack or hymn of the big wheel.
I do suggest panic at the disco, Nicki Minaj, Drake or even Cat Stevens, U2, Sting, McCartney in Wings - many gems in those catalogues.
I found the above Joan Armatrading song very depressing and during my work day (was at home instead of office), I reverted to all the nicki Minaj stuff and panic at the disco
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Re: Songs that make me think of her, share your songs too ladies!
Here’s a marching band for Brendon Urie of panic at the disco and Taylor Swift
There’s also the marching band stuff in Tusk by Fleetwood Mac
There’s also the marching band stuff in Tusk by Fleetwood Mac
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Re: Songs that make me think of her, share your songs too ladies!
Y’all were using that crusty site that proceeded this one to find long-distance female partners?
Why long-distance? And one of y’all haven’t met as a couple?
No one local? I find this interesting too and if I was a psychologist I’d be producing an academic paper now.
This is highly unusual and a phenomenon worth studying.
It’s certainly not the norm.
Bi females forming relationships on a private, poorly run site (it was, let’s be realistic).
I’m a bi female and I’m making a bad job of trying to find friends on dating apps. (Friends, yes, I don’t think the couple thing may be for me online, it’s often males I’ve found.) I’m not trying anyone overseas or even outside Auckland. (Yes I’m that antipodean, commonwealth dweller but you probably knew.)
Why long-distance? And one of y’all haven’t met as a couple?
No one local? I find this interesting too and if I was a psychologist I’d be producing an academic paper now.
This is highly unusual and a phenomenon worth studying.
It’s certainly not the norm.
Bi females forming relationships on a private, poorly run site (it was, let’s be realistic).
I’m a bi female and I’m making a bad job of trying to find friends on dating apps. (Friends, yes, I don’t think the couple thing may be for me online, it’s often males I’ve found.) I’m not trying anyone overseas or even outside Auckland. (Yes I’m that antipodean, commonwealth dweller but you probably knew.)