Thursday, 29 September 2005

melayneseahawk: (call in queer)
It's a wonderful thing to be able to just sit and talk to someone you're 'in a relationship' with, without things getting awkward, or feeling like the conversation is only a lead-up to something else. And kissing where anyone on the floor could see was amusing, even though there wasn't really anyone around.

It's also good to know that I don't feel any deep-seated need to give a name to whatever it is that Rachel and I have right now. It's a good feeling.

Woman 2 Woman, the lesbian support group, was miniscule, but we had a lot of fun anyway. We ate Skittles, made jokes about what the gayest candy was (hence the title of this little brainfart entry), and did this personality test that was based on how we each drew a pig. It lied, but we had fun laughing about it. We watch hot lesbian movies next week! *grins*

Am going to fail my Asian Art midterm, and have lots of studying to do for the Archeology midterm, but I guess I'll live.

For anyone who reads/writes/comments on fiction or fanfic, I suggest you read this essay on the relationship between author output and feedback. As a feedbackless writer, I really appreciate it.
melayneseahawk: (call in queer)
It's a wonderful thing to be able to just sit and talk to someone you're 'in a relationship' with, without things getting awkward, or feeling like the conversation is only a lead-up to something else. And kissing where anyone on the floor could see was amusing, even though there wasn't really anyone around.

It's also good to know that I don't feel any deep-seated need to give a name to whatever it is that Rachel and I have right now. It's a good feeling.

Woman 2 Woman, the lesbian support group, was miniscule, but we had a lot of fun anyway. We ate Skittles, made jokes about what the gayest candy was (hence the title of this little brainfart entry), and did this personality test that was based on how we each drew a pig. It lied, but we had fun laughing about it. We watch hot lesbian movies next week! *grins*

Am going to fail my Asian Art midterm, and have lots of studying to do for the Archeology midterm, but I guess I'll live.

For anyone who reads/writes/comments on fiction or fanfic, I suggest you read this essay on the relationship between author output and feedback. As a feedbackless writer, I really appreciate it.