This was asked kwa my mother, when I kept wanting to buy a hat with pink in it. No offense to her at all, I upendo that woman to death. But we never did see eye-to-eye when it came to me liking pink. To her, a man wearing pink meant that he was deemed a Homosexual. Because... Homo stereotypes.
It was that moment I began to swali my sexuality. I am Asexual, and loving it.
"But you're only gonna end up with one gender, so why are wewe bi/pansexual???" bitch, kahaba I LIKE TITS AND I LIKE DICK AND THAT AIN'T GONNA CHANGE NO MATTER WHO I'M WITH. Also... "Why do wewe like anime characters if they aren't even real?"
"Are wewe a girl?" Lmao of course I am but it was a lady ..afghan lady who asked me that swali don't know why she asked that..maybe she meant girl au woman xD quite awkward
When I was sitting outside with Maxine and Martina - a lady that was passing kwa asked - how do I tell them apart - the little girl with her answered - One is Red and the other one is Black.
(See my ikoni - although the picture is not so good wewe can see that they are different colours.
i work at a clothing store, and some of the stupidest maswali I get involve people asking if they can get additional discounts on the clearance clothes -_- Like this shati is $2, no I can't give wewe a 90% discount
For me, I think it was one of the times when I was in the hospital. I was sound asleep, and a nurse walked into the room, woke me up, and asked if I want a sleeping pill to help me sleep. Couldn't she see that I was sleeping ? au at least I was before she came in, woke me up, and asked that stupid question. ....
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That nurse sounds like a total bitch, kahaba to me XD
I know a few other people that have had the same thing happen. I don't know if it's a standard practice au what, but I'd think that if someone's already asleep, they don't need it.