u/Particular-Spite-596

▲ 8 r/Life

What’s the deepest secret fantasy you want to try?

Everyone has that one secret thought they keep locked away,donot tell anyone. Not because it’s wrong, but because it might change how people see them. The kind of fantasy that shows up in quiet moments and makes you wonder wat if you actually let it happen?

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u/Particular-Spite-596 — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/delhi

What is something you act innocent about… but you are actually not?

I feel like everyone has that one side they don’t show easily the kind you only notice when you spend a little more time with them and then suddenly it’s like wait, I didn’t expect that
I am curious what is your?

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u/Particular-Spite-596 — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/Life

which website/app is more interesting then reddit?

I feel I am getting addicted of reddit, what are some website app, that are more interesting then reddit, so I can shift my direction.

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u/Particular-Spite-596 — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/jaipur

what are some good hacks to live better life in Jaipur ?

previously I was living in gurugram, many secrets I know about gurugram when its time to leave gurugram ,I regret that if I know these things before I can do more enjoy here. Now I am shifted here. so anyone wanna share about hacks, secret tips, places which is very helpful to do fun, improve lifestyle ?

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u/Particular-Spite-596 — 3 days ago
▲ 6 r/Life

what kind of teasing you enjoy the most?

I feel like teasing can say a lot about someone’s personality. Some people enjoy light, playful teasing that keeps things fun and interesting, while others like something a bit more bold or challenging. It can depend on comfort level, mood, and the kind of connection you have with someone. So I am curious what kind of teasing do you enjoy the most, Do you prefer keeping it harmless and witty, or do you enjoy a bit of edge to it?

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u/Particular-Spite-596 — 3 days ago

are you good as following instructions or breaking rule ?

are you someone who prefers following rules and doing things the “right” way, or do you enjoy bending/breaking rules when it feels right?
Like in real life — studies, work, relationships, even small daily things — do you stick to instructions or go your own way?
What’s been your experience? Did following rules help you more, or taking risks?
No judgment, just wanna hear different perspectives.

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u/Particular-Spite-596 — 3 days ago