shy_writerxo

hey so i made a new account.. it’s @imactuallyaphrodite please go follow it if you want to continue being mutuals! also I’m writing some books on there too and im always open to request. okay, see you!!<3

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SHIT OOPS ITS @imaphroditeactually SORRY YALL
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shy_writerxo

hey so i made a new account.. it’s @imactuallyaphrodite please go follow it if you want to continue being mutuals! also I’m writing some books on there too and im always open to request. okay, see you!!<3

shy_writerxo

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SHIT OOPS ITS @imaphroditeactually SORRY YALL
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(Vent)
          
          i have a fear that one day ill become my abuser(s) and when i do ill be so mentally damaged to where i hurt everyone. honestly i hate when people are like “omg you look EXACTLY like __” or “OMG U ACT SM LIKE __” it makes me feel like im becoming who i want to stay away from. im scared 

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Okay, I was reading a max x reader, and it was a one shot for a weeb reader… this b was like “hI mY nAmE is Y/n” and I was like okay.. then I saw the San/sama/chan/kun/senpai.. lemme explain Japanese honorifics. San is for people (usually adults) of equal status. Sama is for people of higher status (gods,  guest, costumers, etc). Chan is usually for young kids (especially girls), but can also be used for close friends and lovers. Kun is for young kids, and sometimes female co workers. It’s disrespectful to call a man “kun”. Senpai is for someone who’s older. When your writing something like that, ffs look it up. Just use san for someone gender neutral ‍♀️… please do research y’all.

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WAIT. I MADE A MISTAKE, KUN IS ONLY FOR YOUNG BOYS NOT KIDS NVM
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