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GaldraChevaliere wrote

Grindr fuckboy came back again asking if we could 'start over'. Still insists on calling the women I openly refer to as wives/partners "my friends" and saying that we're all spreading rumors despite the whole living together thing. Finally got the hint after one last crying fit, at least.Thinking about inviting him around just to take his wallet and call him names.

Turns out there's no blade limit here, gonna start open-carrying a spatha or something. The last time a guy like that didn't take a hint I ended up having to pull on him after he followed me home from the market. Sword lesbianism is back in style.

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An_Old_Big_Tree wrote

Thinking about inviting him around just to take his wallet and call him names.

Good luck! :)

gonna start open-carrying a spatha

This is multiply great.

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GaldraChevaliere wrote

It's pretty godawful. I did meet R on it though, and she's doing a cute thing where she's picking me up while she's at work right now.

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GaldraChevaliere wrote

You'd honestly do best to just gb2 tinder. What's there on grindr for you except chasing?

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GaldraChevaliere wrote

That makes a lot more sense, sorry kin <3. On one hand, I met R through grindr and it's easily the most positive relationship I've ever had, on the other hand uh, everyone else on grindr. Still, at least in terms of how it's run, it's still somehow weirdly better than tindr and her about a lot of shit, I never thought the explicit semi-anonymous hookup app would be more understanding and supportive to the LGBT community as a whole than the sanitized 'respectable' ones, but then I probably shouldn't be surprised either.

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