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What's your favorite way to have an orgasm ladies??
 in  r/ActualLesbiansOver25  7d ago

That’s funny because I can usually only orgasm with my knees bent and legs as far open as possible. I always assumed it had to do with how one is used to Oing while masturbating.

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How likely are yall to date a fat woman
 in  r/LesbianActually  7d ago

I like dating someone with similar hobbies & activity level as me in regard to hiking, etc. but if someone is active I don’t care what weight they are. As someone with PCOS I know how little weight and activity level can match.

r/Wrangler 9d ago

Help with ‘16 JKU leak

2 Upvotes

I'm having trouble identifying the source of an oil leak. I noticed oil pooling on my driveway and, upon researching, heard about how common oil cooler housing leaks are. I looked under the hood in the recommended spots (around the sides of the oil filter housing/in the valley of the engine) and discovered a lot of oil pooled there, so that definitely seemed to be the issue, or part of it. I replaced the plastic housing with an aftermarket aluminum one and did an oil change.

When I went to start the car, a ton of oil spilled out from the bottom. It looked like it was dripping from the area around the transmission pan. It definitely seemed to be old, dark oil spilling out and not the oil I had just put in, but I'm afraid to start it again to check. Looking under the hood, there was no noticeable oil pooled around the sides of the housing/in the engine valley.

Checking the next day, my oil level seems fine on the dipstick.

For context, it's an automatic 2016 Wrangler JKU, 90k miles. I live in PA and we're nearing the end of some very cold weather. My nearly-new battery also died around this time while the car was sitting unused for a few weeks, but I don't see how that could be related. I am NOT well-versed in cars so I'm kind of lost here.

What could be going on?

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How did you know it was comphet and not bisexuality?
 in  r/latebloomerlesbians  12d ago

Yeah, this was huge for me too. This specifically is what kept me with men for so long.

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How did you know it was comphet and not bisexuality?
 in  r/latebloomerlesbians  12d ago

I realized how much I actually can’t stand being around men.

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Kink made me hate my queerness, any other lgbtqia+ person who can relate?
 in  r/antikink  12d ago

When I first came out, I was trying to find more lesbian communities online to become active and meet people in and was so deeply disappointed by how prevalant kink is in queer spaces.

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Daily Discussion & Advice (Post here to follow rules A & B) - Friday March 14, 2025
 in  r/fragrance  15d ago

Came back to this comment just to say how beautiful this is. I ordered 16 different frags to sample so far and this is the only one I could not stop coming back to. Absolutely love it.

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yall be careful out there
 in  r/ActualLesbiansOver25  24d ago

The gay flag emoji is what really sells it.

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Can anyone recommend a woody, incense-y fragrance that’s still a bit floral and feminine?
 in  r/ScentHeads  25d ago

That’s pretty cool. I’ll definitely check it out. :)

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Can anyone recommend a woody, incense-y fragrance that’s still a bit floral and feminine?
 in  r/ScentHeads  25d ago

I’ve been recommended Byredo’s Gypsy Water quite a few times in my search. I’ll definitely grab some and try them out!

r/ScentHeads 25d ago

Can anyone recommend a woody, incense-y fragrance that’s still a bit floral and feminine?

2 Upvotes

Hi guys, I’m kind of new to fragrances and I’m looking for a specific vibe that I can’t seem to find by just blindly sampling. I don’t know exactly how to describe it but I’m looking for something woody/earthy and incense-y that is also a bit floral. Something that is still fresh/uplifting.

Think maybe being tucked away in a corner of an old bookshop, drinking chai tea, burning incense, on a bright spring day.

Some of the scents I like in general: woody, incense, oud, sandalwood, smoky, amber, spicy, vanilla, powdery, cinnamon, lemon, lavender, jasmine, and more “sensual” florals (not loud smack-you-in-the-face florals if that makes sense?)

I’m hoping to just order samplers of some good ones until I find one I love. Thanks in advance!

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Daily Discussion & Advice (Post here to follow rules A & B) - Friday March 14, 2025
 in  r/fragrance  25d ago

That looks wonderful, I’ll definitely try it!

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Can anyone recommend a woody, incense-y fragrance that’s still a bit floral and feminine?
 in  r/Perfumes  25d ago

That’s in my cart so at least I’m looking in the right direction lol. Thanks! :)

r/Perfumes 25d ago

Recommendation Request Can anyone recommend a woody, incense-y fragrance that’s still a bit floral and feminine?

2 Upvotes

Hi guys, I’m kind of new to fragrances and I’m looking for a specific vibe that I can’t seem to find by just blindly sampling. I don’t know exactly how to describe it but I’m looking for something woody/earthy and incense-y that is also a bit floral. Something that is still fresh/uplifting.

Think maybe being tucked away in a corner of an old bookshop, drinking chai tea, burning incense, on a bright spring day.

Some of the scents I like in general: woody, incense, oud, sandalwood, smoky, amber, spicy, vanilla, powdery, cinnamon, lemon, lavender, jasmine, and more “sensual” florals (not loud smack-you-in-the-face florals if that makes sense?)

I’m hoping to just order samplers of some good ones until I find one I love. Thanks in advance!

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Daily Discussion & Advice (Post here to follow rules A & B) - Friday March 14, 2025
 in  r/fragrance  25d ago

Can someone recommend a woody, incense-y fragrance that is still a bit floral and feminine? Something that gives the incense feel but still maintains a “bright”/fresh slightly floral vibe, sort of?

Some of the scents I like in general: woody, incense, oud, sandalwood, smoky, amber, spicy, vanilla, powdery, cinnamon, lemon, lavender, jasmine, and more “sensual” florals (not loud smack-you-in-the-face florals if that makes sense?)

I’m really looking to find “the one.”

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[TOMT] 2000s inspired music video with a robot cat girl
 in  r/tipofmytongue  Feb 06 '25

Could you be thinking of Kero Kero Bonito?

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[TOMT] 200’s kid show
 in  r/tipofmytongue  Feb 06 '25

The Secret World of Alex Mack?

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What‘s normal for wlw sex but weird to straight people?
 in  r/actuallesbians  Jan 30 '25

It’s not even that it should be good enough to satisfy her, most never consider that a woman should even feel any satisfaction at all.

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Gay bars/clubs in NEPA?
 in  r/NEPA  Jan 24 '25

Thanks! 🤍

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Giving Lessons?
 in  r/learnpolish  Jan 23 '25

Would love a link as well

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Thanks Duo, my 48 week streak in friend quests end right now
 in  r/duolingo  Jan 23 '25

I don’t have any friends on Duo and I yearn for friend quests, add me instead. 👉🏻👈🏻 I’d be a good quest partner!

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How can I improve my English accent
 in  r/JudgeMyAccent  Jan 20 '25

You sound very Russain to me, too. One thing that makes your accent so prominent to me personally is soft vowel pronunciation in a lot of words. You have these soft, cushion-like mouth movements, where a native speaker kind of strains their mouth a bit to accentuate and almost over-pronounce vowels. Does that make sense?

Shadowing is the practice of actively repeating what you hear from a native speaker right after they say it, trying to mimic their speech patterns exactly to help with pronunciation and intonation. I agree that shadowing or even just spending some time around native speakers and having frequent conversations in English would help a lot.

You can even just pull up videos/movies in English and practice repeating the speaker’s sentences as closely as you can.