@ashgavscomedy: lavender marriage incoming?? #gay #lesbian #lgbt #funnylesbian #ashleygavin

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eliteorthobodywork
EliteOrtho Bodywork :
fine as wine was smooth af
2025-10-18 00:49:17
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silverrathalos7
Silver Rathalos :
the flirtatious bromance was on point
2025-10-18 17:56:00
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tconwaystacy
tconwaystacy :
Finley’s vibe is immaculate
2025-10-18 05:55:33
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kmw_eq
kmw_eq :
A Liberty game???? As in Liberty University???? The very religious school??? 😭
2025-10-17 20:30:09
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babyfire04
BABYFIRE04 :
Did you just become best friends?
2025-10-18 13:37:31
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heyitsmescoot
scoot :
“Could be” 😏
2025-11-30 06:17:57
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luci4115279
luci☆ :
going to Ashley's show is 100% on my bucket list
2025-10-17 23:27:47
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beheldtech
beheldtech :
you can see him getting defeated when she talks about not being attracted to men at all but that did not dissuade him or discourage him he made the best of that situation. that Liberty game had her questioning a few things😂😂😂
2025-10-18 19:29:14
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dae3dae3
DE :
He’s not wrong. I had a good friend in college who was a lesbian and she was the world’s best wingman.
2025-10-18 20:11:11
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sprinklessssssssssssssss
⑅˚ Paintbrush ⑅˚ :
ADOPT ME ASHLEYYYY
2025-10-17 20:17:42
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xand223
Xand223 :
I went to a very gay college, half of my friends were lesbians. We were all mutual wingmen it was glorious
2025-11-27 09:28:13
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fiona.s.mcmahon
Fee :
I would love to see the adventures of Finley and Ashely
2025-11-02 04:51:03
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mournfulgoddess
Jennarosa :
I think I might love Finley now?
2025-10-17 21:06:16
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keavensent
Kevin :
I need a part II
2025-11-23 07:46:35
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binkusama
Bink (Jay) :
Vibe check passed with literally more colors than the human eye can see. 😃
2025-10-18 06:30:09
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alittledevil29
A little Devil :
hell yeah
2025-11-14 19:32:32
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noraspellzz
Noraspellzz :
This man had the best lines😂
2025-10-18 04:05:05
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autum978
Autumn :
What is Finley @ I need to know
2025-10-17 20:21:52
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gandalfthegray111
Riley :
It’s meant to be ❤️
2025-11-23 20:59:51
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bullmastiffla
Bullmastiff LA :
He made you blush 😂😂😂
2025-10-18 14:35:47
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eaglesss7922
Eagless7922 :
Will you visit Montréal? 🥹
2025-11-16 03:10:46
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spinner376
Spinner :
that date would be like buying a brand new truck then not being allowed to put fuel in it...lmao...😱😁
2025-11-24 01:02:52
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iamsteve94
Steve :
😂😂😂 Finley understood the assignment
2025-10-18 06:20:59
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lagunitas.com
Colin :
Finley just sipping that drink after that line was a vibe lmao
2025-11-25 19:33:56
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