Success Story: This is a little success in the long run, but it shocked me so much. My friend invited me to Pride, but I have very conservative grandparents whom I live with. I spent a bit of an afternoon doing a spell in hopes of increasing my chances of getting because either would mean so much to me. When I asked, my grandmother replied with “Sure, why not” and I was shocked. Like I said, seems little but it was huge to me

That’s not little at all! Pride means so much to so many people in the LGBT+ community, and I’m glad you get to experience it. Congrats on a successful spell!

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Top of the mornin to ya

Since mobile ask box doesn’t have the same capabilities, I’ll answer here instead.

I unfortunately don’t have any tried and true love spells to recommend, though feel free to peruse my love spells tag!

I can recommend making a (respectful and appropriate) offering to Aphrodite and asking her for help. I did so myself last year and got a date within the week, when previous attempts at love spells (hence, why I can’t recommend them haha) failed. So if that’s something you believe in and are comfortable with it, I say go for it.

Saw a post you made about trying to get dnd things for your brothers, but had trouble reblogging it for some reason. The Dungeons and Dragons Starter Set has all the basics you need to get a low level campaign started, and it is on sale for about $15 on amazon. Another gift idea would be polyhedral dice in their favorite colors. You can find a lot of information about dnd online using sites like roll20, so the more expensive books aren’t necessary to get started.

Oh yeah, I accidentally deleted it :/ but thank you so much for the tips! I’m definitely checking out that starter kit 😀