forum The LGBTQ+ Community Chat :) Part 2!
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@Becfromthedead group

Hmmmm, that's fucked up.
Like idk, my dad taught me how to change a tire and shit, that stuff is important. If you get caught in the middle of a drive, there's no guarantee someone can help you.

@wren-has-mommy-issues group

Drivers Ed teacher: I k no ow what you girls are thinking. "Why do I need to know how to change oil it's so boring and my boyfriend will do it for me."
Me: I'm about to end this mans whole career.

wow, that's ✨sexist✨ lmao end his career plz

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I say steal his car and put it on the schools roof

@wren-has-mommy-issues group

bahahahaha that sounds amazing. my boyfriend was in theater yesterday and his teacher goes
"form those emotional connections, for example, colin is your dog"
colin: "am i a good boy yet?"

@ghosthugs__

Today in theater class: one of the kids is reading I Do Not Like Green Eggs and Ham in an aggressive whisper and it’s hilarious

someone rapped that one llama book and it was great

@Becfromthedead group

Oh, is "hubby" like an American term???
Anyway, it's basically just a shortened way of saying "husband," but it's not cute, and a lot of middle aged straight white women use the term. For being an affectionate term, it feels really insincere and forced, and it just sounds bad.

@Becfromthedead group

It might mainly be, but who knows?
It's also not a direct address. Like you don't call someone hubby to their face, but you use the word while talking about them to other people and I think that's weird and defeats the purpose of a term of endearment.

@The-Magician group

Yes ‘hubby’ is very much an American term compared to what we say over here.
Thanks for clearing that up, but the no rights thing still confuses me

@berlioz

Yes ‘hubby’ is very much an American term compared to what we say over here.
Thanks for clearing that up, but the no rights thing still confuses me

what annoying pet names are across the pond