7 bingos :)) Click the Box & Type in a number (Numbered left to right, up to down) to see why it was/wasn't circled. :)) HUGE INSPO: @Hades-s_little_Devil PROJECT LINK: https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/601888220 Code: @Lemvm_Cookies Board Art: @ Lemvm_Cookies (Re-Created from @Hades-s_litttle_Devil) BG and free space image: @Hades-s_little_Devil (As far as I know) Feel free to remix. :) <<<<--------------I use to have homophobia...-------------->>>> It wasn't a huge thing. It wasn't "You shouldn't date your same gender, that's gross. That's not how love works." I wasn't like that. I was more "That's kinda weird. I mean, doesn't it feel a little awkward to do that?" I just thought of it as something that wasn't normal, that only certain... I guess "special" isn't the right word, but work with me here. I thought it was something that only certain "special" people did as if it were a medical diagnosis. (Now that I say it, I find the thought even stupider because I know plenty of medical problems. My family has a history of many medical things.) So, when I met my first GF, it took... maybe two or three months before I started falling for her. We (she, a friend, and I) had a sleepover once during spring break. During the sleepover (when we were alone) I started falling for her. I kept on asking myself "This isn't normal, why do I feel like I love her?" Long story short, we started dating that night. We dated for 8 months. She broke up with me just before Thanksgiving break because she had developed a very strong interest in someone else. The worst part of that is that I found out it was a childhood friend. I then grew out of my homophobia. I went from thinking I was Straight to Bi to deciphering that I am Pan. I'm currently dating another person... This person is NonBi, and they're the ex of that friend that was at the sleepover with me and my ex. (It's alright though, (s)he already has another GF :p) Gender identities have also been a journey. However, that is much more complicated. My current gender identity is a Demigirl, meaning I switch between She/They pronouns. Whatever I feel like at the time.