#MIa Hopkins
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clinchcoverenthusiast · 9 months ago
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Love when my horny little recs for underhyped authors strike a chord 😈
Just look at this perfection from Tanked by Mia Hopkins:
Carefully, he untangles my panties and throws them on the floor. He runs his hands over the shafts of my boots. “I have been fantasizing about fucking you in these all day long.” He holds up my left leg high in the air. I stare as he closes his eyes and kisses the leather edge of my boot, then trails kisses up the inside of my thigh. His cock jerks. The tip brushes my bare skin. It’s wet. Hang on. A leather kink? Angel? Very interesting. He looks up at me. “I’m going to be between your legs for a long time,” he says, smiling that wicked smile. “So let’s make you more comfortable.”
Hopkins, Mia. Tanked: An Eastside Brewery Novel (The Eastside Brewery series) (p. 218). Little Stone Press. Kindle Edition.
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jeevesreads · 2 years ago
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15 Great Single Mom Romance Novels
Single dad romance books get most of the love, but is there anything more heart-melting and adorable than a commitment-phobic hero becoming part of a family? Whether it’s a charming playboy falling for a woman AND her kids, a grumpy hero becoming fiercely protective of the family he’d love to call his own, or an everyday guy who is immediately accepting, there are so many scenarios where single…
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cathygeha · 1 year ago
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REVIEW
Forevermore ~ A Romance Anthology
Ten wonderful romances with a wedding central to the story. The book begins with the matriarch, Naty Moore, reminiscing about her first visit to her husband’s vineyard that is now also the Hacienda Luz. It was marvelous returning to see how this loving extended family is doing and see which members of the family and some of their friends will find their happily ever after at the autumn wedding.
Each story provides a description of the story along with triggers and heat level. There are stories for everyone with many romance genres provided. I loved hearing how Natividad “Naty” and Robert met, married and ended up in Napa. This historical portion was a treat and I love Mia Hopkins writing. I ended up reading two stories featuring older women with younger men and the couples were perfect for one another. The Second chance for Gabriella “Bri” and Cole was a delight as was good girl Viola and bad boy Toby’s stories. The fifth story was that of Rafa and Vida as they became engaged and then prepared for the big family event of their wedding. The other five stories are waiting for me and will be read but not by publication date and I do want to get this review posted.
Thank you to the authors for the ARC – This is my honest review.
5 Stars
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You are cordially invited. The Moore family requests the pleasure of your company on a starry harvest night, rich with tales of passion, magic, and love. Our beloved Filipino American family hosts a gathering at Hacienda Luz this autumn for another grand celebration – Vida and Rafa's long-anticipated wedding. As promises of fidelity and infinity fill the air, ten couples live and relive intimate stories that attest to the true meaning of happily ever after. Acclaimed and bestselling Filipino American authors – Aurora Paige, Elle Cruz, June Gray, Kaye Rockwell, Liz Durano, Maan Gabriel, Maida Malby, Mia Hopkins, Sarah Smith, and Tif Marcelo – bring you Forevermore, a romance collection celebrating love everlasting. ~ * ~ Forevermore, A Romance Anthology is a collection of new and never-been-published stories by the authors that brought you Pasko Na, My Love, A Holiday Romance Anthology, and from exciting voices in Filipino American Romantic Fiction. Lola Naty is back along with her sprawling multicultural family, friends from all over the world, and a gatecrasher or two. - Moments In The Vineyard by Aurora Paige - The Memory of You by Elle Cruz - Double Exposure by June Gray - Maybe This Time by Kaye Rockwell - Stay With Me by Liz Durano -Someone's Always Saying Goodbye by Maan Gabriel - Now That I Have You by Maida Malby - Moonlight Serenade by Mia Hopkins - The Stand-In by Sarah Smith - Win Your Love by Tif Marcelo
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cementarybf · 7 months ago
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Help the girls r fighting..
LMFAOO gyaru nina beefing with ann,
This is actually from a moment from rp I'm in, idk how it happened but ann insulted ben and nina started cyber bullying her LMFAOO
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crushedsweets · 1 year ago
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Nina trying to make friends after trying to get over Jeff. But old habits die hard
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nicki-flemings-curls · 1 year ago
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Doll house photos under the read more
Alright so I haven’t had time to buy contact paper for the flooring, or figure out wallpaper, or even finish decorating some of these rooms but here’s the current progress!
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First up, Kits room! Kit, Ruthie and Sterling (played by Eli) are plotting their next adventure!
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Below that we have Samantha’s room, where Rebecca is also hanging out! I got Samantha’s bed, nightstand and Clara (plus the dress that Nellie is in) from a really great Facebook marketplace find! Also I wanted Rebecca’s menorah to be on display until I have the space for a room specifically for Rebecca!
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Next up we have the parlor! At the moment it’s Elizabeth and Felicity taking tea in there (with Lydia serving tea) but I plan to switch between it being for Elizabeth and Felicity, Caroline and Lydia, & Cecile and Marie-Grace! So my goal is to try and get the back walls looking similar to Caroline’s parlor! Also I don’t know if I’ve properly introduced Lydia because I got her in the same week as Lindsey and Emily (I didn’t intend to buy 3 dolls that week lol), but this is my gorgeous truly me #21 that I found for pretty cheap on Mercari about a month or 2 ago.
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Then on the other bookcase we have Courtney’s bedroom! I plan to move the shelf above this up to give it a higher ceiling and set out more of Courtney’s sleepover stuff but for now her and Abby are enjoying just hanging out!
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Above that we have the game room, which currently only has my GOTY’s on display. Joss and Corrine are in a heated game of air hockey, while Kailey and Lindsey are on the computer. I was shocked to see the twin’s computer at the benefit sale this past year and I’m soooo glad I picked it up!
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Here’s a better look at Kailey and Lindsey on the computer.
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Then finally we have the room that I plan to change out for different scenes. Right now it’s a camping scene. Originally it just had Nicki, Mia and Sprocket, but my mom was like “you should add Luciana and her telescope!” So now Luci is third wheeling Mia and Nicki’s camping date 😂 (did I mention my Nicki and Mia are dating? Bc they’re dating)
I can’t wait to figure out wallpaper and flooring but that’ll probably take a few weeks since I know I’m traveling next weekend, and then pride is the weekend after that. (Yes I know it’s October but they wait til it’s cooler out where I live bc it’s unsafe to hold pride in the middle of summer bc of the heat). But hopefully I’ll have some wallpaper and flooring done by Halloween!
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americangirlstar · 1 year ago
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American Girl + Percy Jackson PicCrew (4/?)
Lindsey Bergman, daughter of Apollo
Kailey Hopkins, daughter of Neptune
Marisol Luna, daughter of Terpsichore [alt idea: victoria]
Jess McConnell, daughter of Mercury
Nicki Fleming, daughter of Pluto [sidenote: if we get a better contemporary pluto girl, nicki can easily transfer to arcus]
Mia St. Clair, daughter of Victoria
Chrissa Maxwell, daughter of Venus
Gwen Thompson, daughter of Apollo
Sonali Matthews, daughter of Invidia
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masterdetectivemcf · 1 year ago
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• fan-casting: ravenhearst characters •
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austin-fowler · 10 months ago
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Not only am I currently in a production of Mamma Mia and our first show is tonight but I'm also Wayne Hopkins and Myrtle in a production of Puffs and we have a Puffs rehearsal tomorrow from 10:30 AM-1:00 PM and then I immediately have two more Mamma Mia shows directly after that
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kirby-de-aragon · 7 months ago
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Jeremy's voice....ufff MY GOD!!. Madre mía del amor hermoso
Spring And Fall
by Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889)
Read by Jeremy Northam
to a young child
Márgarét, áre you gríeving
Over Goldengrove unleaving?
Leáves like the things of man, you
With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?
Ah! ás the heart grows older
It will come to such sights colder
By and by, nor spare a sigh
Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie;
And yet you wíll weep and know why.
Now no matter, child, the name:
Sórrow’s spríngs áre the same.
Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed
What heart heard of, ghost guessed:
It ís the blight man was born for,
It is Margaret you mourn for.
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trans-axolotl · 6 months ago
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this is a shortened works cited from my thesis, pulling out the sources about American intersex history and activism from the past 30 years. i have pdfs for most of the sources there, if there's something that isn't linked send me a message and i can try to find it!
just thought i'd try to put a lot of intersex history sources in one place.
Works Cited: 
Amato, Viola. “The Intersex Movement of the 1990s: Speaking Out Against Medical and Narrative Violence.” In Intersex Narratives: Shifts in the Representation of Intersex Lives in North American Literature and Popular Culture, 55–102. Transcript Verlag, 2016. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv1xxrsz.6.
Bauer, Markus, Daniela Truffer and Daniela Crocetti. “Intersex Human Rights.” The International Journal of Human Rights. 24, no.6. (2020):724-749.https://doi.org/10.1080/13642987.2019.1671354 
Brown, Lydia X.Z., Erickson, Loree, da Silva Gorman, Rachel, Lewis, Talila A., McLeod, Lateef, and Mingus, Mia.  “Radical Disability Politics.” In Routledge Handbook of Radical Politics, edited by A.J. Withers and Liat Ben-Moshe, 178-193. Routledge, 2019. 
Cameron, David. “Hermaphrodites With Attitude.” Newsletter. 1994. https://isna.org/library/hwa/ 
Carpenter, Morgan. “Fixing bodies and shaping narratives: Epistemic injustice and the responses of medicine and bioethics to intersex human rights demands.” Clinical Ethics. 2024;19, no. 1. (2024) :3-17. doi:10.1177/14777509231180412
Chase, Cheryl. “Hermaphrodites with Attitude: Mapping the Emergence of Intersex Political Activism.” Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. 4, no.2, (1998): 189-211. 
---, Hermaphrodites Speak! 1997; Rohnert Park: Intersex Society of North America. Video tape. 
Cohen, Julie, dir. Every Body. 2023; United States: Focus Features, DVD.
Denny, Dallas.  "Chrysalis Quarterly, Vol. 2 No. 5 (Fall, 1997 / Winter, 1998)."  Periodical.  1998.  Digital Transgender Archive,  https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/7s75dc39s  (accessed April 08, 2024).
Davis, Georgiann. “Introduction: Normalizing Intersex: The Transformative Power of Stories.”  in Voices: Personal Stories from the Pages of Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics: Normalizing Intersex, edited by James DuBois and Ana Iltis. 1-4. John Hopkins University Press, 2016. 
Dreger, Alice. “Rejecting the Tranquilizing Drug of Gradualism in Intersex Care.” Alice Dreger (blog). November 2015. Accessed April 9, 2024. https://alicedreger.com/dsd_human_rights/ 
Dreger, Alice and April Herndon. “Progress and Politics in the Intersex Rights Movement: Feminist Theory in Action.” Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. 15, no. 2. (2009): 199-224.
Fausto-Sterling, Ane. Sexing the Body: Gender Politics and the Construction of Sexuality. New York: Basic Books. 2000. 
“A Framework for Intersex Justice.” Intersex Justice Project. 2021. Accessed April 8, 2024. https://www.intersexjusticeproject.org/intersex-justice-framework.html 
"FTM Newsletter #37."  Periodical.  1997.  Digital Transgender Archive,  https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/kd17cs89j  (accessed April 08, 2024).
Hegarty, Peter, Marta Prandelli, Trove Lundberg, Lih-Mei Liao, Sarah Creighton, and Katrina Roen.”Drawing the Line Between Essential and Nonessential Interventions on Intersex Characteristics With European Health Care Professionals.” Review of General Psychology. 25, no 1. (2020): 101-114. 
Hermaphrodites With Attitude.  "Hey AAP! Get Your Scalpels Off Our Bodies! Flyer."  Ephemera.  1990.  Digital Transgender Archive,  https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/qj72p712h  (accessed April 08, 2024). 
“Hermaphrodites With Attitude,” Intersex Society of North America. 2006. Accessed April 8, 2024. https://isna.org/library/hwa/ 
“How To: Organize an #EndIntersexSurgery Protest in your hometown--a toolkit created by Intersex Justice Project (IJP.” Intersex Justice Project. 2019. Accessed April 8, 2024. https://webarchive.loc.gov/all/20191111232744/https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EgYy2jfSO04HF_FGv-8RXYEgWW422L-RB7oxMOaIiBc/edit 
Hughes, Ieuan, Christopher Houk, Syed Faisal Ahmed, Peter Lee, and LWPES1/ESPE2 Consensus Group. “Consensus Statement on Management of intersex disorders.” Disease in Childhood. 91, no.7. (2006): 554-563. doi: 10.1136/adc.2006.098319
“I Want to Be Like Nature Made Me: Medically Unnecessary Surgeries on Intersex Children in the US.” Human Rights Watch. InterACT. July 2017, accessed April 8, 2024. https://www.hrw.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/lgbtintersex0717_web_0.pdf 
“InterACT Statement on Intersex Terminology.” InterACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth. 2015. Accessed April 8, 2024. https://interactadvocates.org/interact-statement-on-intersex-terminology/#:~:text=interACT's%20use%20of%20terminology%20and,of%20the%20term%20%E2%80%9Cintersex%E2%80%9D. 
Lindhal, Hans. “Is PCOS an Intersex Condition? Here’s 5 Reasons Why Some Say Yes.” HansLindhal.Com (Blog). February 2023, Accessed April 7, 2024. https://hanslindahl.com/blog/is-pcos-an-intersex-condition��
---., “9 Young People on How They Found Out They Are Intersex.” Teen Vogue. October 2019. Accessed April 10, 2024. https://www.teenvogue.com/gallery/young-people-on-how-they-found-out-they-are-intersex 
“M.C v. Aaronson.” Southern Poverty Law Center. 2017. Accessed April 8, 2024. https://www.splcenter.org/seeking-justice/case-docket/mc-v-aaronson
Merrick, Ten. “From ‘Intersex’ to ‘DSD’: A Case of Epistemic Injustice.” Synthese 196, no. 11 (2019): 4429–47. http://www.jstor.org/stable/45220035.
Orr, Celeste. Cripping Intersex. University of British Columbia Press, 2022. 
Pagonis, Pidgeon. “#EndIntersexSurgery Protest At Lurie Children’s Hospital Recap + 5 Ways To Get Involved.” Intersex Justice Project. 2018. Accessed April 8, 2024. https://www.intersexjusticeproject.org/blog/endintersexsurgery-protest-at-lurie-childrens-hospital-recap 
Pagonis, Pidgeon and Sean Saifa Wall. “Open Letter to AIS-DSD Support Group.” EndIntersexSurgery. Intersex Justice Project. February 2018. Accessed April 8, 2024.  http://www.endintersexsurgery.org/ 
Redick, Alison. “What Happened at Hopkins: The Creation of the Intersex Management Protocols.  Cardozo Journal of  Law & Gender. 12 (2005): 289-296 
Reid, Graeme, and Minky Worden. “Caster Semenya Won Her Case, But Not the Right to Compete.” Human Rights Watch. July 2023. Accessed April 10, 2024. https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/07/18/caster-semenya-won-her-case-not-right-compete  
Reis, Elizabeth. Bodies in Doubt: An American History of Intersex. John Hopkins Press, 2021.
---, “Did Bioethics Matter? A HIstory of Autonomy, Consent, and Intersex Genital Surgery. Medical Law review. 27, no.4, (2019):658-674. https://doi.org/10.1093/medlaw/fwz007 
Rios-Espinosa, Carlos, Koomah, Syrus Marcus Ware, and Sean Saifa Wall. “Liberating All Bodies: Disability Justice & Intersex Justice In Conversation.” Webinar at the Crip Camp Impact Team and Human Rights Watch Film Festival, United States, October 2020.  
Rubin, David, Michelle Wolff and Amanda Lock Swarr. “Creating Intersex Justice: Interview with Sean Saifa Wall and Pidgeon Pagonis of the Intersex Justice Project.”  Transgender Studies Quarterly. 9, no. 2. (2022): 187-195. https://doi.org/10.1215/23289252-9612823 
Sharman, Zena. “Intersex Justice and the Care We Deserve: ‘I Want People to Feel at Home in Their Bodies Again.’” Ms. Magazine. 2022. Accessed April 8, 2024. https://msmagazine.com/2022/02/03/intersex-justice-the-care-we-dream-of-queer-trans-healthcare/  
Sharpe, Sam. “No one-size-fits all: Myths and Misconceptions about PCOS.” InterACT: Advocates for Intersex Youth. Advocates for Informed Choice. October 2022. Accessed on April 7, 2024. https://interactadvocates.org/no-one-size-fits-all-myths-and-misconceptions-about-pcos/ 
Spurgas, Alyson. “(Un)Queering Identity: The Biosocial Production of Intersex/DSD.” in Critical Intersex edited by Morgan Holmes. 97-122. Ashgate Publishing, 2009. 
Tamar-Matis, Anne. “ Advocates for Informed Choice, Newsletter Fall 2007.” Newsletter. 2007. AIC Legal .https://aiclegal.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/fall-07-newsletter-final.pdf
---. “Advocates for Informed Choice: Newsletter Spring 2008.” Newsletter. 2008. AIC Legal.https://aiclegal.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/spring-08-final.pdf
---. “Advocates for Informed Choice: Newsletter Summer 2009.” Newsletter. 2009. AIC Legal.https://aiclegal.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/aic-2009-summer-newsletter-pdf.pdf
---. “Advocates for Informed Choice: Spring 2010 Newsletter.” Newsletter. 2010. AIC Legal.https://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=f8291560ebb2dafc25097480f&id=5803ec8c71
---., “June 2011: Promoting the Civil Rights of Children Born With Variations of Sex Anatomy.” Newsletter. 2011. AIC Legal. https://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=f8291560ebb2dafc25097480f&id=cec68ddac 
---.. “June 2012: Promoting the Civil Rights of Children Born With Variations of Sex Anatomy.” Newsletter. 2012. AIC Legal. https://us1.campaign-archive.com/?u=f8291560ebb2dafc25097480f&id=b4d4dd90cf
---. “ 2012 Annual Report.” Newsletter. 2012. Advocates for Informed Choice. https://interactadvocates.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/AIC-2012-Annual-Report.pdf 
---. “2013 Annual Report. “ Newsletter. 2012. Advocates for Informed Choice. https://interactadvocates.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/2013-annual-report-FIN1.pdf  
“US: Anti-Trans Bills Also Harm Intersex Children.” Human Rights Watch. October 22. Accessed April 10, 2024. https://www.hrw.org/news/2022/10/26/us-anti-trans-bills-also-harm-intersex-children 
Vecchietti, Valentino. “A Journey to the Intersex-Inclusive Pride Flag.” Global Inclusive Pride Flag. Intersex Equality Rights. 2021. Accessed April 7, 2024. https://www.globalinclusiveprideflag.com/ 
Wilchins, Riki Anne.  "In Your Face No. 5 (Spring 1998)."  Newsletter.  1998.  Digital Transgender Archive,  https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/vq27zn45k  (accessed April 08, 2024).
Withers, AJ. Disability Politics and Theory. Fernwood Publishing, 2012. 
Woo, Elaine. “David Reimer, 38; After Botched Surgery, He was Raised as a Girl in Gender Experiment.: Los Angeles Times. May 2004. Accessed April 8, 2024. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2004-may-13-me-reimer13-story.html 
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iovevrse · 11 months ago
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broken clocks, p. bueckers pt. 1
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pairings: paige bueckers x fem reader
synopsis: when you met paige, you thought the two of you would have one of those cheesy high school love stories that lasted for years. you were wrong.
cw: timeskip from hopkins p to uconn p, a little bit sad, 2?? part seriess
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Chemistry had to be one of the most pointless subjects you’d ever have to endure. It especially didn’t help that you were a senior in chemistry. Because of some silly counselors never getting the bright idea to put you in the class your sophomore year you were stuck for 45 minutes every other day in chemistry. It wasn’t just you, though. Two other people had gotten just as unlucky as you, Mia Thompson and Paige Bueckers. Despite four years of going to the same school as Mia, you’d never really talked to her, and as for Paige, she seemed all too unapproachable. You’d noticed over the years at Hopkins it was rare to see her hang out with anyone who was not one of her teammates. Her unapproachability wasn’t just because she was an athlete. She was more than one of those high school athletes that wasn’t going anywhere. She was the number one player in the country. You’d probably only spoken to her once or twice over the years. Chem class didn’t change that.
Today wasn’t any different. You’d gone through your regular schedule and dreaded being in chemistry as always. Your teacher had spent a good 20 minutes rambling about something you didn’t bother to pay attention to. Before you knew it, you were standing up, looking for a partner for an assignment you had no clue about. You’d stood there for about 2 minutes and watched the underclassman pairs form until you felt a tap on your shoulder. When your head had whipped around, you were met with a soft smile and a tall, blue-eyed girl with a blonde ponytail. Surprisingly, it was Paige. “Hi,” you said, confusion written all over your face as you awkwardly looked at the girl. “Hey, do you need a partner for the assignment,” asked Paige shyly. Her shyness and the light pink blush on her face had confused you. From what you’d seen, she was outgoing and extroverted.
Nonetheless, you agreed and asked her to explain the assignment to you. You sighed when she told you there was math involved since you hated math, but luckily, Paige claimed she was good at it. For the remaining 20 minutes of class, you’d worked on the, in your opinion, pointless assignment, and you’d learned a lot about Paige. She was funny, sweet, and smart, which contrasted everything you’d assumed she’d be. As you packed up a few minutes before the bell rang, Paige turned around and spoke again. “Not to be weird or whatever, but do you wanna come to my game tonight?” asked the blonde, licking her lips and biting them nervously. She stood there patiently waiting for your response. “Sure, I’ll come,” you responded, smiling a little, and you could tell Paige’s nervousness blew over when you agreed.
That night, Hopkins won, and Paige invited you to get pizza with her afterward. You both drove separately and met each other in the parking lot. You talked for an hour about random things, simply getting to know each other. You learned about her family and how boring she thought meat lovers' pizza was. Soon enough, the conversation shifted to college. Paige told you about how she was thinking of going to Minnesota to play basketball, and you listened to her ramble about the offers she'd gotten. Even though time was running out, you hated the topic of college. You had no clue where you wanted to go or who you wanted to be. You didn’t even know if you could live on your own away from your parents without going insane. You thought getting accepted and rejected by certain schools would make it easier, but it didn’t.
Your final months of high school had been the worst months you’d ever experienced. You and Paige had gotten extremely close. Close meaning, she was your first time. The two of you weren’t open about your feelings for each other, but it wasn’t necessarily a secret either. Everyone that was close to you knew that you were seeing each other. You guys were practically attached at the hip until it just stopped. If anyone had asked, you’d say it wasn’t your fault. Paige was the one who decided to stop talking to you without a reason or explanation. You didn’t even get a text. Regardless, you pushed through and committed to the University of Connecticut. A week after you committed, Paige announced that she’d also be committing to UConn and playing basketball for the women’s team. You were forced to hear about it all up until graduation.
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jeevesreads · 2 years ago
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ AUDIOBOOK REVIEW: Thirsty by Mia Hopkins 🎧
After hearing nothing but praise for this hero-centric series, I knew that I had to give it a try – and I’m glad that I did! Not only did the tone feel rich and authentic, but it’s also rare to find a romance that is exclusively told from the male perspective. It was quick and very spicy (let’s add another VERY), with a focus on the hero’s personal journey and the heat that brings this couple…
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bru111271 · 4 months ago
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La mia filosofia è: quello che la gente dice di me non sono affari miei. Io sono quello che sono e faccio quello che faccio. Non mi aspetto niente e accetto tutto. E questo rende la vita più facile. Viviamo in un mondo in cui i funerali sono più importanti del defunto, il matrimonio è più importante dell'amore, l'aspetto è più importante dell'anima. Viviamo in una cultura del packaging che disprezza i contenuti.
- Sir Anthony Hopkins
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raccoondude · 7 months ago
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Creepypasta Sexuality/Gender HCs For Pride Month!
This is my first semi-writing post lmao, I write for a lot of creepypastas, so they'll all be listed here. I will say that this is for my main fic that I'm working on and has yet to be posted, so they can change from fic to fic or one shot to one shot. For any requests, they don't have to follow my headcanon.
Also quick note: I do write for Sally, but as she is an 8 year old child in my head, I'm not giving her a sexuality or including her here.
Slenderman (The Operator):
Gender: Technically none, but is male presenting
Pronouns: He/it (doesn’t care)
Sexuality: AroAce, he's a straight up demonic, god-like entity, he doesn't feel romantic or sexual connection
Tim Wright (Masky):
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/They (Prefers he, but doesn't mind they)
Sexuality: Def Bi king
Brian Thomas (Hoodie):
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Sexuality: Pansexual
Tobias (Toby) Erin Rogers:
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/They (Prefers he)
Sexuality: Pansexual
Jeffery Woods (Jeff The Killer):
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/They (Secretly prefers they)
Sexuality: Bisexual but prefers women
Heather Marshall (Rouge):
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/her
Sexuality: Demi-sexual/Demi-romantic and genderblind
Eyeless Jack (EJ):
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/They interchangably (Will go feral if someone calls him it)
Sexuality: Demi-romantic, asexual, sex is just a chore for him, he doesn't have a repulsion to it, but he's not exactly pouncing on an opportunity for a bang sesh
Ann Lusen Mia (Nurse Ann):
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Sexuality: Lesbian, asexual, rarely has a sex drive
Laughing Jack (LJ):
Gender: Technically none, but he’s male presenting 
Pronouns: He/They/It  
Sexuality: AroAce, no interest in sex or romance, just tormenting souls forever, how sweet
Jane Tod Richardson (Jane The Killer):
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Sexuality: Oh definitely a full lesbian, no one can convince me otherwise
Benjamin Lawman (BEN/Ben Drowned):
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Sexuality: Major bisexual/demi-romantic vibes
Liu Woods (Homicidal Liu):
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Sexuality: Gay
Kate Milens (Kate The Chaser):
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/They (Prefers she)
Sexuality: Bisexual but a preference for women
Nina Hopkins (Nina The Killer):
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/They (Prefers she)
Sexuality: Bisexual, prefers men, specifically Jeff, but wouldn’t mind women
Cody (X-Virus): 
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/They interchangeably
Sexuality: Pansexual
The Rake:
Gender: None
Pronouns: It/its
Sexuality: None, like c’mon it’s basically an immortal wild animal bro
Helen Otis (Bloody Painter): 
Gender: Genderfluid, but typically presents as male
Pronouns: He/She/They (Normally goes by he or they, indifferent to she)
Sexuality: AroAce, but wants a platonic relationship with cuddles and forehead kisses
Jason Meyer (Jason the Toymaker):
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Sexuality: Demisexual/demiromantic with a preference for women
Kagekao:
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/him
Sexuality: Gay
CandyPop: 
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/They (prefers he)
Sexuality: AroAce, no interest in sex or romance, just his evil plans to build an army
Dr. Smiley:
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/Him
Sexuality: Demiromantic, asexual, he’d like a romantic relationship with someone he’s close to and cares about him, but doesn’t want sex
Jonathan Blake (The Puppeteer): 
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/They
Sexuality: Pansexual 
Zachary Gibson (Puppet): 
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/They 
Sexuality: Bi-curious
Quick note about this guy, he’s one of The Puppeteer’s proxies/puppets, yes I went down a massive rabbit hole when looking up creepypastas
The Seed Eater: 
Gender: None
Pronouns: it/its
Sexuality: None, again what do you guys expect, it’s a forest creature with nothing on its mind other than tormenting its prey and eating.
Anastasia Morozov (Ani the Wight): 
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Sexuality: Demi-romantic, straight, she’s canonically straight, but I feel like she’d be demi-romantic at least
Sadie Marie Bennett (Suicide Sadie): 
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/her
Sexuality: Bisexual
Rodrigo Ortiz (Cat Hunter): 
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/him
Sexuality: Bisexual
Rachel Marget Downs (Arcane): 
Gender: Female 
Pronouns: She/Her
Sexuality: Pansexual
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honeydais · 10 months ago
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Creepypasta sexualities ( my headcanons)💘
I just love doing headcanons on characters, is it some kind of addiction? :")
Jeff Woods ( Jeff the killer) — aromantic
Liu Woods ( Homicidal Liu )— bisexual
Jane Richardson ( Jane the killer )—lesbian
Jane Arkensaw — straight
Nina Hopkins — sapphic
Eyeless Jack — demisexual
Ben drowned — is bisexual
Tobias Rogers ( Ticci Toby) — pansexual
Natalie Ouellet ( Clockwork )— bisexual
Kate Millens (Hays) - sapphic
Helen Otis ( Bloody painter) — omnisexual
Dina Angela Clark ( Judge Angels ) — straight
Jonathan Blake ( The Puppeteer ) — bisexual
Ann Luzen Mia ( Nurse Ann ) — asexual
Jason Meyer ( Jason the toymaker) — aroase
Laughing Jack — aroase, demiboy
Laughing Jill — aroase, demigirl
Candy pop — omnisexual, genderfluid
Nathan Nobody — pansexual
Lucille Tiffany Greatfield ( Lulu) — asexual
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