That's a yes from me
lazyneet
Force my head down enough for a challenge but not enough to make me puke.
UwU on second thought, it looks cute on you :3
Cute! Shaving your legs would complete the look
I accept that explanation. I was worried that the use of specific terms might offend in some cases, like referring to anal strapon use among lesbians as "pegging", since the power inversion does not apply there, or at worst implying that non-heterosexuality is a situational substitute for "real" traditional heterosexual sex, which was the toxic discourse in my high school.
That's a very verbose assertion of an opinion that a sex term has a specific meaning that is unchanged through time. In my opinion, the only gendered language in the OP was the term "guys", which I loosely interpreted as an implicitly misogynist equivalent to the word "folks".
If someone (of any gender) without an organic penis anally tops someone else (of any gender), I might use the term "pegging" because of my pre-transition male biases that I am still working to unlearn, where someone with a formal feminist education (or just more experience in the queer community) might use another term without the historical baggage of gender. I only see "pegging" as a problematic term outside of strict heterosexuality if people understand it the way you understand it, but if others see it as ungendered, they have no need for another term. It's like how I identified as bisexual before a partner educated me on the spectrum of gender, so now I identify as pansexual.
Thank you for the intellectual exercise.
I like organic dicks in my ass. I've never been pegged, but I'd hope it's the kind with a bulb, otherwise I'd worry the top would be too rough due to a lack of sensation. 😅
EDIT: Since the issue of gender was raised, I identify as they/them.
That is a possibility. Or you could hunker down with a pride flag until you get hate crimed, which would strengthen your case for seeking asylum. /s
You're 2 years away from a 4-year degree. My college is full of non-traditional students, and you might be able to go to a Finnish university (for instance) with that 2-year degree as a credential.
I'll share my story since parts of it may apply to OP.
In 2023 I took a trip oversees to find myself and take a break from the town I was and am living in, which is a relatively conservative pocket of Oregon. I thought I was a cis male at the time, and I was basically a closeted bisexual, which fit the local culture of toxic masculinity rather well. That was when I went back to college in order to finish my degree and hopefully move overseas.
I started seeing myself as more non-binary and was wearing fem clothes and makeup in early 2024. I faced very little harassment in the town and was even complemented on my nails at a grocery store that plays gospel music over the radio. People were surprisingly accepting. I started HRT that summer, then everything went downhill politically. Biden dropped out of the running, a certain fascist called Harris a loser a bunch of times (which I didn't think would be an effective strategy), and I voted Libertarian because I couldn't take any of it seriously. Then the fascist won, and by enough of a margin that I started looking at maps to figure out where I would be safe. From December onwards I've been facing gender-based harassment regularly.
I'm supposed to graduate in 2026. At that point I can move, and I might have to if I need access to medication, income, and the larger queer community. I'm not sure if I've earned refugee status yet, but the rise of fascism is a slow process and I don't know what the future holds for my rights and safety.
Is too late to recommend going to college? At the very least you'll have something to take your mind off of the disaster, and you might meet other queer people, even if they themselves have plans to move.
Pan queer here. To answer your question, a vagina is like a really loose ass that doesn't need much cleaning. You might feel at home if you're comfortable topping, or you might be disturbed by the experience.
Just a guess without looking anything up, it will probably cost more than $20/month. Personally, I recommend going the clinical route since you are in the US and the quality of care is generally good. Opinions vary on monotherapy (which DIY generally is) vs E and spiro. In general, you'll want your levels checked every now and then, and you'll want to avoid smoking anything as that can interfere. (I'm in a town where everyone is kinda sketchy so I'm biased to assume people might have addictions, eating disorders, or other issues that complicate things.)