@loreparmenter
When in doubt, just use masculine terms 👍
Age: 20
Words
Honorifics
- [none]
- mr.
- sir
- mx.
- mg.
- ms.
- ma'am
- madam
Referring to Me
- guy
- dude
- bro, vro
- man
- person
- sibling
- brother
- bastard
- buddy
- pal
- boy, bud
- twink
- feminine terms
Compliments
- nice
- good
- handsome
- gorgeous
- sexy
- hot
- beautiful
- pretty
- cute
Relationships
- friend
- comrade
- beloved
- boyfriend
- voidfriend
- partner, datemate
- darling
- husband
- hubby
- honey
- kissmate
- pookie
- boo, baby
- sweetie
- hun/hon
- feminine terms
Calendar
February 16 – 22 Alt text: A rectangular flag with five equal-width horizontal stripes: green, light green, white, grey, black Aromantic Spectrum Awareness Week
February 20 Alt text: A rectangular flag with seven equal-width horizontal stripes creating a gradient from pink on top, through blue in the middle, to pink on the bottom Day of Transmasculine Struggle and Resistance
March 31 Alt text: A rectangular flag with five equal-width horizontal stripes: blue, pink, white, pink, blue International Trans Day of Visibility
- May 2 HRTiversary Started HRT :)
June 1 – 30 Alt text: A rectangular flag with six equal-width horizontal stripes: red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple; a chevron (triangle) on the left side composed of stripes of the following colours (from the left): white, pink, light blue, brown, black Pride Month
June 6 Alt text: A rectangular flag with five equal width horizontal stripes: pink, a darker pink, dark purple, bluish purple, light bluish purple Omnisexual and Omniromantic Pride and Visibility Day
August 1 – 31 Alt text: A rectangular flag with five equal-width horizontal stripes: blue, pink, white, pink, blue Transgender History Month
- October 8 Birthday
October 15 Pronouns Day
- = Jokingly
- = Okay
- = Nope
- custom, added by the user:
- = Best Choice
- = Friends and Family
- = Absolutely Not
- Card created: 2022-05-23
- Card last updated: 2025-02-26
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