vaguely nsfw asks

astepinwonderland:

  • 1. Are looks important in a relationship?
  • 2. Are relationships ever worth it?
  • 3. Are you a virgin?
  • 4. Are you in a relationship?
  • 5. Are you in love?
  • 6. Are you single this year?
  • 7. Can you commit to one person?
  • 8. Describe your crush
  • 9. Describe your perfect mate
  • 10. Do you believe in love at first sight?
  • 11. Do you ever want to get married?
  • 12. Do you forgive betrayal?
  • 13. Do you get jealous easily?
  • 14. Do you have a crush on anyone?
  • 15. Do you have any piercings?
  • 16. Do you have any tattoos?
  • 17. Do you like kissing in public?
  • 20. Do you shower every day?
  • 21. Do you think someone has feelings for you?
  • 22. Do you think someone is thinking about you right now?
  • 23. Do you think you can last in a relationship for 6 months and not cheat?
  • 24. Do you think you’ll be married in 5 years?
  • 25. Do you want to be in a relationship this year?
  • 26. Has anyone told you they don’t want to ever lose you?
  • 27. Has someone ever written a song or poem for you?
  • 28. Have you ever been cheated on?
  • 29. Have you ever cheated on someone?
  • 30. Have you ever considered plastic surgery? If so, what would you change about your body?
  • 31. Have you ever cried over a guy/girl?
  • 32. Have you ever experienced unrequited love?
  • 33. Have you ever had sex with a man?
  • 34. Have you ever had sex with a woman?
  • 35. Have you ever kissed someone older than you?
  • 36. Have you ever liked one of your best friends?
  • 37. Have you ever liked someone who your friends hated?
  • 38. Have you ever liked someone you didn’t expect to?
  • 39. Have you ever wanted someone you couldn’t have?
  • 40. Have you ever written a song or poem for someone?
  • 41. Have you had sex so far this year?
  • 42. How long can you just kiss until your hands start to wander?
  • 43. How long was your longest relationship?
  • 44. How many boyfriends/girlfriends have you had?
  • 45. How many people did you kiss in 2012/2013?
  • 46. How many times did you have sex last year?
  • 47. How old are you?
  • 48. If the person you like says they like someone else, what would you say?
  • 49. If you have a boyfriend/girlfriend, what is your favorite thing about him/her?
  • 50. If your first true love knocked on your door with apology and presents, would you accept?
  • 51. Is there a boy/girl who you would do absolutely everything for?
  • 52. Is there anyone you’ve given up on? Why?
  • 53. Is there someone mad because you’re dating/talking to the person you are?
  • 54. Is there someone you will never forget?
  • 55. Share a relationship story.
  • 56. State 8 facts about your body
  • 57. Things you want to say to an ex
  • 58. What are five ways to win your heart?
  • 59. What do you look like? (Post a picture!)
  • 60. What is the biggest age difference between you and any of your partners?
  • 61. What is the first thing you notice in someone?
  • 62. What is the sexiest thing someone could ever do for/to you?
  • 63. What is your definition of “having sex”?
  • 64. What is your definition of cheating?
  • 65. What is your favourite foreplay routine?
  • 66. What is your favourite roleplay?
  • 67. What is your idea of the perfect date?
  • 68. What is your sexual orientation?
  • 69. What turns you off?
  • 70. What turns you on?
  • 71. What was your kinkiest wet dream?
  • 72. What words do you like to hear during sex?
  • 73. What’s something sweet you’d like someone to do for you?
  • 74. What’s the most superficial characteristic you look for?
  • 75. What’s the sweetest thing anyone’s ever done for you?
  • 76. What’s the sweetest thing you’ve ever done for someone?
  • 77. What’s your opinion on age differences in relationships?
  • 78. What’s your dirtiest secret?
  • 79. When was the last time you felt jealous? Why?
  • 80. When was the last time you told someone you loved them?
  • 81. Who are five people you find attractive?
  • 82. Who is the last person you hugged?
  • 83. Who was your first kiss with?
  • 84. Why did your last relationship fail?
  • 85. Would you ever date someone off of the Internet?

Asks/Messages

lizziebennetnotinjapan:

I’ve been worrying a bit about the use of asks and messages on Tumblr. I know a lot of people look up to members in the community and often ask for advice and support, and I want to quickly address some of the issues with this.
I am not saying to stop asking for support/advice. I know how important this community is to so many of us as a support system and a safety net.

(This gets a little long so I’m going to put in under read more…)

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nestha:

@snakepitnet​ event member introduction, favourite lightning-era slytherin characters;

Daphne Greengrass  was a pure-blood witch and a member of the Greengrass family, an old wizarding family and one of the Sacred Twenty-Eight. She began attending Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1991 and was Sorted into Slytherin House. She was the older sister of Astoria Greengrass.

sirussly:

They say the death of
the Tonks family was the first great tragedy of the wizarding war.

Several muggle news
stations reported the terrible accident, a house fire that claimed
the lives of a young couple and their newborn daughter. None of them
ever recounted the glowing emerald skull that was seen in the sky
above, a serpent coiling and twisting from its mouth.

The pavement outside
was flooded with flowers for weeks afterwards. But years passed, and
old tragedies were replaced by newer ones, more innocent lives and
families wiped out in the space of a single night. In the end, the
three Tonks were just names carved into stone, the beginning of a
long list of innocents.

When the war ended
eight years later and Death Eaters began trading names in exchange
for leniency, the rumours began. Rumours of a child – a little girl
– born to Bellatrix and Rodolphus Lestrange and raised among the
shadows of war. But no two descriptions of the child were ever the
same. Some spoke of dark eyes and ebony hair that fell in tight
curls, some believed her hair was the colour of honey and hung in
plaits either side of her face.

One swore it was
bubblegum pink.

But the rumoured girl
was never named nor found, despite the best efforts of the Auror
task-force. The war had lasted long enough and the Wizengamot had no
time to chase after rumours, not when there was justice to be
sanctioned upon the guilty. The accused were rarely granted trials.

The girl who was not a
rumour was eight when fireworks coloured the sky red and green and
her mother had screamed until blood coated her tongue. Two days later
she ran away into the night, the screams of a young man and woman
following her as she fled. They had looked so frightened, so
desperate, even though they were evil and deserved the pain that her
mother inflicted upon them. The coldness the girl felt in her bones
was the same as when the Dark One had called her name in his high,
clear voice. If the screaming man and woman bore the faces of evil,
what was it she saw every time her mother gazed upon her with those
black eyes?

The girl waited for her
father’s friends to find her again and drag her back to the quiet,
dark house she lived in. But they never came. The girl slept in
alleyways and alcoves until one day, she rescued a page of a
newspaper out of the fire she had just lit with her fingertips, and saw
her parents faces. She saw the faces of the young couple, too – two
Aurors by the name of Longbottom. The girl knew enough to know that even if they
were not dead, there would be nothing left of them alive, either.

The girl was small and
quick and quickly grew accustomed to life on the streets. She stole
food, wallets, things to sell and re-sell to the same person, only
she would change her face in between. Sometimes she met other
children without homes, whose eyes were wide and scared and reflected
horrors similar to her own. They watched with wonder as she created
little green snakes in the palm of her hand and morphed her nose into a wrinkled pig snout. They would gasp and laugh and for a moment their horrors disappeared, and the girl questioned whether muggles really
were evil, after all.

When the girl turned
eleven, the first letter came. Addressed simply to:
Geminia
Lestrange, The Doorway to the Abandoned Apothecary, London. It was
signed by a name she recognised, whispered angrily in the hallways
back where she once lived. She knew Albus Dumbledore was a terrible
person, and therefore this Hogwarts place must be full of terrible people, too. She
burnt the letter, and every letter that followed – once a week,
every week – the flames keeping her warm throughout the nights.

It wasn’t long before men in robes began to follow her down the streets, and she feared the people she knew as The Order had finally come to kill her or else throw her in Azkaban, as they had done her parents. She vanished down alleyway after alleyway, changed her face again and again, and they never caught her. But she was always running.

When the girl was fifteen, she went to steal the wallet of a man with a wooden leg and a clawed foot, but he grabbed hold of the arm she had halfway inside his tattered coat without so much as a glance in her direction. When she met his gaze one of his eyes was dancing in its socket, blue and piercing. 

He asked for her name.

The girl glared at him so ferociously that her eyes turned golden. The man’s face was twisted and scarred but she had seen far worse and simply called him a “mad-eyed freak.” He huffed an odd sort of laugh and let go of her arm, handing her a galleon out of the wallet. “Constant vigilance,” were his parting words.

He appeared every day for the next three weeks, wherever she happened to be. It didn’t matter which face she wore – he always knew it was her. Each time they saw each other, he would ask her name, and she would snarl various insults in response. He would laugh gruffly at her in the way that she hated, and remind her again to be constantly vigilant.

One night, the men in robes used their magic to corner her like a lowly animal, and the girl was sure she would be thrown in a cage with her mother and her black eyes. But the mad-eyed man appeared once more, ordered the men in robes to leave, and they nodded their heads to him and did as he asked. When he asked the girl if she was alright, she had no answer, as no one had ever asked her that before. When he asked her to follow him, she did, as she had nowhere else to run.

Later, she sat opposite him in a deserted London café and ate the first hot food she’d had in weeks. Children couldn’t be sent to Azkaban, he said – not for stealing wallets, anyway. They watched each other silently for a while, and then the mad-eyed man asked for her name again. Perhaps it was the hot food in her stomach, or the way his blue eye seemed to read the secrets inside her head, but she told him. This time, he didn’t laugh.

“Your real name, kid,” he said, “is Nymphadora Tonks.”

Something fluttered in the girls chest as the ends of her hair began to turn purple, and she listened to the mad-eyed man’s story.