ScaryMerry
ScaryMerry
ScaryMerry

That shouldn't be too hard. He's a musical theatre major and I love musical theatre. I could talk about that for ages.

YES. EXACTLY. WHICH IS WHY I'M SO HKSJHGKAJSHGKJHASBKJH RIGHT NOW.

I hope so. I just remembered that my club is having an outing to a Latin dance club next weekend, and I'm pretty sure he's going. I'm now concerned by how slutty I should dress. It's a night club, and that pretty much what people do there, but what if I make a bad impression? Ugh. Why must I obsess over these things?

So I'm a part of my school's ballroom dance club and this beautiful and surprisingly straight musical theatre major joined this year and I've become friends with him. I love to swing dance and he's actually going swing dancing with me next weekend at the local swing dance society, and in general, we dance really well

I usually have two costumes, because I go to a lot of Halloween events and I fucking love dressing up in costume. Though I'm debating this year whether or not I want a unicorn costume to match my rainbow wings that I got to wear to NC Pride, because I just got my $17 Marilyn Monroe dress in the mail and it's pretty

Oooh, the Rejection Hotline just got one-upped! Not something that I'd do to genuinely nice guys that I'm just not interested in, but for those obnoxious douches that can't take a hint? *stores idea away for later*

I prefer Maybeline's Lash Exact. Same thing, but I find that it stays on better.

Yes! A thousand times YES.

Which is exactly why I don't really flirt with guys outside of dance venues unless I already know that they can dance. Over the past year, I've shocked myself by just how important that compatibility has become to me. I somewhat recently made the revelation that I'd rather date someone who shares very few interests

It depends on your execution and your target. For me, playful teasing and sarcasm would be a great method of flirting for a guy because I would take it as a challenge and tease right back, partly because my own flirting style falls into the playful teasing category. I see it that there are essentially three ways to

There are- they're called nuns.

I've mostly given up on flirting with guys in non-dancing situations. I swing dance a lot and imho, I'm pretty damn good at it. It's also something that I love to the point that any guy that I end up with had better know how to dance or be willing to learn, so I save my attempts to flirt for the cute guys my age that

It does.

So he's like me! *beams*

It's more of whether you want a reader or a tablet. I use my Kindle for exclusively reading and I use my iPad for non-reading things. E-ink is far superior to LCD screens when it comes to reading for an extended period of time.

I don't know how I feel about this. It could be convenient or... gross. Hands on experience must be had.

I agree. There are a lot of older folk that absolutely love their Kindles, and Amazon has effectively presented the Fire as a Kindle upgrade/companion. Tablets aren't so scary to the older folks when it bears some resemblance to something they already know and love.

Well I have a 13" MBP which really isn't that much larger than the iPad (at least compared to a 15" or a 17"), and the software I primarily use is laptop-based and unavailable/much less useful on a tablet. My iPad was a nice crutch during the three months that I did not have a functional laptop and it's still nice to

You can return the Kindle to Amazon for free (they have a 30 day return policy). Don't know about the Touchpad, though.

Same here. If I bought a Fire, it would be for use as a tablet, not a reader. My 3rd gen Kindle is divine- it's made me a huge fan of e-ink.