![]() He's like heavyset girls, but I feel like in the future that if he met someone that resembles his avatars, and that they approached him, he'd leave me so fast. And they're all so skinny and I'm overweight. but he says he doesn't want me doing stuff like that. I have naturally curly hair, all of theirs are straight, I only have one small guage, but his avvies have all these piercings that I honestly have wanted for years. I look at these fake, skinny, perfect, attractive people that he adores, and I look at myself and - I'm not white. I'm sure people thought he was a girl making all those gay characters - oh no, it's just a bisexual boy doing it. He even had to specify that he was a boy on his profile. and all of his avatars have really gay poses. I'm talking about that dyed flippy hair, skinny jeans, shit tons of piercings, eyeliner. they're like, those stereotypical "emo" gods and godesses. But, when I look at everything he has, and the people that re really like. he has really attractive avatars - he makes custom stuff, and his store is full of all this really awesome shit he's made. ![]() He's had this account since 2009, and he's fairly popular on it. my boyfriend recently got me into Imvu, sort of. my boyfriend knows my username, so I had to make a throwaway. Obviously can't submit this on my main account. A visit from the political correctness police.This is a place for those that need support. For all concerns about the community moderators will discuss it privately in modmail.īeing uncooperative is a distraction for OP and will be remediated in modmail.īe respectful. Rule 5: We cooperate to build this community. We do not mention non-public people, fellow users, or other subreddits. If a megathread exists, all related posts should be placed there. Do not give advice on posts flaired No Advice Wanted (NAW). Posts should be entirely self-contained text and contain no links.Īll comments must constructively support OP. Any matter OP cannot easily tell or get support from people they personally know is allowed. Posts must seek emotional support for matters directly related to OP and expressed in a way for people to provide it. Promoting, supporting, and recruiting for groups that oppose our goals will also result in a ban. Follow best practices when encountering people at-risk. Slut-shaming, victim-blaming, and body-policing are unsafe actions. This includes but is not limited to content we determine to be sexist, racist, homophobic, transphobic, classist, ableist, or intolerant of non-dominant religions. We do not tolerate oppressive attitudes and language. Rule 2: No oppressive attitudes and language. We do not insult, antagonize, interrogate, invalidate, or criticize the original poster (OP), even when not directly addressing OP. If you encounter someone breaking this rule, disengage and report them. We'll listen, and if you want, we'll talk. Whether it's long-standing baggage, happy thoughts, or recent trauma, posting it here may provide some relief. A mutually supportive community where deeply emotional things you can't tell people you know can be told.
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