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I invited him to my house for a csgo lan party. He said he was coming so i was looking forward to meeting him in real life.
When he arrived at my house, he pushed me against the wall and started nibbling my ear, i felt his hard ♥♥♥♥ push against my leg. I punched and then 1 tapped him. Turns out he was gay. Don't trust this guy.
As for the "femboy" persona, it feels like you’re exaggerating for attention rather than being genuine. Phrases like “widdle boytoy” and “Nyaaah~” make your bio feel forced and overly sexualized. This could be making others uncomfortable and comes off as inauthentic. It’s important to express yourself, but it helps to make sure it’s coming from a real place instead of a desire to stand out.
Instead of relying on this exaggerated persona, why not focus more on your actual gaming experiences and interests? It’ll come across as more genuine, and people will appreciate you for who you are. Being yourself will attract more meaningful connections.
Hope this helps!