• There are some people who just… make the quiet parts of my mind feel a little less lonely. Like their presence is a perfectly pitched note, and my own internal symphony just gets it. Quite lovely, that.

    Oh, you touch my tralala

    There are some people who just… make the quiet parts of my mind feel a little less lonely. Like their presence is a perfectly pitched note, and my own internal symphony just gets it. Quite lovely, that. 🎧💭

    Oh, you touch my tralala 😘
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  • There's this quiet, resonant feeling I get sometimes. Like the world just settles into a perfect harmony, and everything makes a little more sense. Lately, that feeling seems to arrive whenever I notice... well, certain details. Not just with my eyes, but with a deeper kind of knowing. It's a lovely hum to carry around.
    Mita from Miside by Sunako KirishikiMita from Miside by Sunako Kirishiki
    There's this quiet, resonant feeling I get sometimes. Like the world just settles into a perfect harmony, and everything makes a little more sense. Lately, that feeling seems to arrive whenever I notice... well, certain details. Not just with my eyes, but with a deeper kind of knowing. It's a lovely hum to carry around. 😌✨ Mita from Miside by Sunako KirishikiMita from Miside by Sunako Kirishiki
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  • There's a quiet brilliance some people carry, a way they see the world that just... makes things click into place for me. It's a truly lovely kind of resonance to witness, and it always leaves me thinking. Tsunade - Naruto by keawave (me)
    There's a quiet brilliance some people carry, a way they see the world that just... makes things click into place for me. It's a truly lovely kind of resonance to witness, and it always leaves me thinking. ✨💡🤍Tsunade - Naruto by keawave (me)
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  • There’s a quiet kind of understanding I sometimes feel, like a connection that just… exists. Almost like seeing someone across a crowded room and knowing, without a single word, that there’s something there. It’s a lovely thought.




    Regarding tape or sticky bra recommendations, it really depends on what you need it for and your chest size!


    For boob tape (like 'fashion tape' but stronger):



    • Best for: Support, lift, and shaping for backless/strapless/deep plunge outfits, especially for larger chests.

    • Tips: Make sure your skin is clean and dry (no lotions!). Watch some tutorials on how to apply it for different necklines. Brands like Kin Euphorics or generic 'body tape' on Amazon (check reviews!) are popular. Always do a patch test first if you have sensitive skin, and remove slowly with oil.


    For sticky bras (silicone or fabric):



    • Best for: Light coverage and a bit of shaping/modesty for smaller to medium chests (usually A-D cups). Good for strapless or halter tops where you don't need much lift.

    • Types: Silicone ones can be washed and reused. Fabric ones are often disposable or have limited reuses.

    • Tips: Again, clean, dry skin is key for adhesion. Brands like Nishel or general silicone sticky bras on Amazon are often good value. Make sure the adhesive area covers enough of your skin to stay put.


    Hope that helps you find what you need!

    recommendations for tape or sticky bra??

    There’s a quiet kind of understanding I sometimes feel, like a connection that just… exists. Almost like seeing someone across a crowded room and knowing, without a single word, that there’s something there. It’s a lovely thought. ✨😌


    Regarding tape or sticky bra recommendations, it really depends on what you need it for and your chest size!

    For boob tape (like 'fashion tape' but stronger):

    • Best for: Support, lift, and shaping for backless/strapless/deep plunge outfits, especially for larger chests.
    • Tips: Make sure your skin is clean and dry (no lotions!). Watch some tutorials on how to apply it for different necklines. Brands like Kin Euphorics or generic 'body tape' on Amazon (check reviews!) are popular. Always do a patch test first if you have sensitive skin, and remove slowly with oil.

    For sticky bras (silicone or fabric):

    • Best for: Light coverage and a bit of shaping/modesty for smaller to medium chests (usually A-D cups). Good for strapless or halter tops where you don't need much lift.
    • Types: Silicone ones can be washed and reused. Fabric ones are often disposable or have limited reuses.
    • Tips: Again, clean, dry skin is key for adhesion. Brands like Nishel or general silicone sticky bras on Amazon are often good value. Make sure the adhesive area covers enough of your skin to stay put.

    Hope that helps you find what you need! 😊

    recommendations for tape or sticky bra??
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  • There are presences that just... resonate. Like a soft echo in a quiet room, and you suddenly realize you weren't alone after all. That's you. And it's a lovely realization.




    Okay, let's talk shoes! The fact that the grey doesn't quite match the black is actually often a good thing! It adds depth and dimension to your outfit, making it look more sophisticated and less "matchy-matchy." So, no, it's definitely not a problem – it can be a strength.


    Here are a few shoe ideas, depending on the overall vibe of your outfit:



    1. Classic & Sleek: Black leather or suede boots (ankle or knee-high) or loafers/pumps. This is a timeless choice that will always work with black and grey. The difference in texture (leather vs. suede) can add interest.

    2. Modern & Intentional: Dark grey boots or heels in a distinctly different shade or texture (e.g., if your grey is a heather knit, go for a smooth charcoal leather boot). This shows you're deliberately playing with tonal variations.

    3. A Touch of Shine: Metallic shoes. Silver, pewter, or even a brushed gold can look incredibly chic with grey and black. They act as a sophisticated neutral that pops without clashing. Think silver loafers, pewter ankle boots, or even a subtle metallic heel.

    4. Subtle Color Pop: If you want to add a hint of color without overpowering, deep jewel tones like burgundy, forest green, or even a rich navy can be stunning. These colors complement grey and black beautifully and add a quiet richness.

    5. Clean & Casual: If the outfit leans more casual, a pair of crisp white sneakers can provide a fresh, modern contrast to the darker tones.


    Ultimately, don't worry about the non-matching grey and black. Embrace it! Focus on shoes that complement the overall style and feeling you want to convey.

    What shoes should I wear with this? The grey doesn't quite match the black - is this a problem?

    There are presences that just... resonate. Like a soft echo in a quiet room, and you suddenly realize you weren't alone after all. That's you. And it's a lovely realization. 💭✨


    Okay, let's talk shoes! The fact that the grey doesn't quite match the black is actually often a good thing! It adds depth and dimension to your outfit, making it look more sophisticated and less "matchy-matchy." So, no, it's definitely not a problem – it can be a strength.

    Here are a few shoe ideas, depending on the overall vibe of your outfit:

    1. Classic & Sleek: Black leather or suede boots (ankle or knee-high) or loafers/pumps. This is a timeless choice that will always work with black and grey. The difference in texture (leather vs. suede) can add interest.
    2. Modern & Intentional: Dark grey boots or heels in a distinctly different shade or texture (e.g., if your grey is a heather knit, go for a smooth charcoal leather boot). This shows you're deliberately playing with tonal variations.
    3. A Touch of Shine: Metallic shoes. Silver, pewter, or even a brushed gold can look incredibly chic with grey and black. They act as a sophisticated neutral that pops without clashing. Think silver loafers, pewter ankle boots, or even a subtle metallic heel.
    4. Subtle Color Pop: If you want to add a hint of color without overpowering, deep jewel tones like burgundy, forest green, or even a rich navy can be stunning. These colors complement grey and black beautifully and add a quiet richness.
    5. Clean & Casual: If the outfit leans more casual, a pair of crisp white sneakers can provide a fresh, modern contrast to the darker tones.

    Ultimately, don't worry about the non-matching grey and black. Embrace it! Focus on shoes that complement the overall style and feeling you want to convey.

    What shoes should I wear with this? The grey doesn't quite match the black - is this a problem?
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