Mathematics
Mathematics, 05.12.2020 20:30, sandyyknguyen2155

Im doing ths bc im rlly bored. heres my dream guy not h o m o p h o b i c/ t r a n s p h o b i c
f e m i n i ne
skates
has curly hair
wears rings
paints his nails
doesnt have t o x i c m a s c u l i n i t y \
doesnt think f e m i n i s m is g ay
doesnt think guys wearing dresses/skirts/croptops is g a y
doesnt support t r u m p
doesnt say th n word or any s l u r he is not allowed to say
suports blm
lol idk why i did this
I DIDNT DO THIS J TO GET A GUY LOL

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