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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
KenderWizard
Oh hi! :smallbiggrin: :smallredface: Man I love Thorki.
No reaction to me and Celtic D&D? :smallfrown:
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
You've flustered the poor girl, Asta and she's probably gone for a little lie down somewhere. :smallwink:
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
Lix Lorn
I don't have to read :P
This reminds me of something!
*Dons chiton and constructs Temple of Lix*
Does that count? :3
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Originally Posted by
Ichneumon
Something weird just happened.
For a very long time I've been having difficulty buying the right jeans, since I'm quite skinny and have rather long legs, meaning most of my jeans are too short. We were watching television just now and he suddenly said, out of the blue: "Maybe you should try buying women's jeans. Maybe they'd fit you better." He wasn't joking and seemed serious. I wasn't sure what was going on, so I didn't say anything and he just looked at me for a few seconds, not explaining himself and then adding "I just saw those women on television, and thought you might want to wear those jeans". It was a really weird situation and really something I wouldn't think he'd say normally. I might have been imagining things, but it felt like he was trying to say something. When I wanted to continue the conversation a few moments later, he seemed completely disinterested in it though.
Am I being paranoid to now suspect my father would be on to me?
I do not know if you are being paranoid, but it sounds like your parent is at least open to you deviating from gender expectations. Even if there is no suspicion, it could be a good sign. :smallsmile:
*Hugs/offers cookies to Ichneumon, Absol and everybody else needing them.*
Wish I could help more, but for now I can only offer support. Hope that is at least something. ^_^
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
This is the exact point I was making in another thread on here.
A lot of men find sapphic intercourse to be a turn on but I've always wondered whether cis-sexual (is that right?) women find two men enjoying kissy-fun-time a turn on as well.
Funny thing, my two friends of the female gender have sketchbooks filled with yaoi illustrations. Just packed from page-to-page with dudes making out, among other acts.
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Originally Posted by
Ichneumon
I didn't mention her, because partly I don't know and partly because I think her suggestion will be less positive. She's a lot more conservative and hostile against anything thats abnormal. I'm a vegetarian for example, and although my father accepted this and even applauded me from a young age for standing for what I believe and for being myself, my mother was very intolerant and not understanding (she is now though). Although I know she has no problem with homosexuality, on multiple occasions when we were out and she noticed a transwoman on the streets, she would look disproving, point and stare and whisper to us about it. Although this was many years ago, I do fear her initial response.
Here's a tip: completely disregard your mother's opinion. You'd be surprised at how if the patriarch of the family approves of something, others in the household quickly follow suit. It doesn't matter if she disapproves or not. One thing I've learned is that no matter what happens, your parents will always love you. And if you can't turn to your parents, start with your friends. Better yet, have your friends with you to defend you if it gets hostile.
If it gets to hadoken-level hostility, just hope one of your friends is a good jumper. :smalltongue:
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Originally Posted by
golentan
Okay so why do I have to be stuck with the personality I have? I'm bisexual, and quite interested in sex, but have a mini panic attack and can't do anything about it when someone else is in the room with me. I'm a hardcore pacifist, but my emotional response to suffering pain and violence can best be summed up as "manic relieved laughter catharsis."
:smallfrown:
I've taken an oath to never strike someone with violent intent. While I have broken it on one occasion to maintain my dignity (and I hope never to again), I understand now that I'm a naturally violent person. I need to quell my anger with more violence, which is why I use airsoft rifles, spar, etc.
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Originally Posted by
blackfox
Wut, that seems SUPER tall. I thought the average woman in the US was around 5'4", or 64 inches. Stdev seems right though, maybe a bit on the low side--3" or so, perhaps? This is just guesstimation from looking at my friend group. I definitely disagree with the average height though.
(This would put a woman at 6'1" in the 99th percentile of height, and a woman at 6'4" in the 99.9th percentile of height, as opposed to 95th and 99th respectively with a 5'8" average height.)
I can also say that I personally know several cis women who are over 5'10" (average American man height), mostly because their parents were also super tall. 6'1" is tall for a human, to be perfectly honest.
In my family, the women are generally 5'6" or so. My uncle is a towering 6'5", while my older cousin grew about 3 inches between June 13th and July 4th. He's now about 6'3". I'm still growing, and I believe I'm about 6' now.
On another note, can someone listen (or who listens to) the Rooster Teeth Podcast please tell me whether they interpret the jokes about a trans* actress (she was in the Matrix pre-op) in episode 180 as transphobic? I was really offended, and blew up on them on Twitter, but looking back at it now, it was all joking. But they put out stuff like "he/she" and "Mr. and/or Mrs.", which really got me riled up.
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
No reaction to me and Celtic D&D? :smallfrown:
To be fair, there is much less art of you two making out on the Internet, so Thorki has a fun name to say, and handy visuals.
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Originally Posted by
Triscuitable
On another note, can someone listen (or who listens to) the Rooster Teeth Podcast please tell me whether they interpret the jokes about a trans* actress (she was in the Matrix pre-op) in episode 180 as transphobic? I was really offended, and blew up on them on Twitter, but looking back at it now, it was all joking. But they put out stuff like "he/she" and "Mr. and/or Mrs.", which really got me riled up.
I can't actually listen to the podcast, but from what I've gathered it sounds like their inability to "tell" which gender is appropriate is the joke. This can be played well, but my first response is distaste. Take that as you will.
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
Celtic_D&Der
Oh, don't worry.......You will get yours soon enough as well :smallwink:
This doesn't help me make cute girls blush, though! :pout:
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Originally Posted by
Absol197
Thanks. I still don't feel too great, but at least I'm feeling better. Wow. That was extremely sucky.
Spoiler
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I've never felt that horribly bad. When I was trying to go to sleep last night, I felt like I wanted to go back to before: back to my old, cruddy job, back to not knowing, like somehow living with the constant disappointment would be better than facing my fears and myself and reaching for what I want. It went so far that I was seriously considering quitting my new job and trying to get my old one back. I don't know what my plan was to make myself forget, especially because I've already told two of my friends, and they wouldn't exactly drop it that easily.
Luckily, I snapped out of that before I did anything stupid.
On a related note, is there anyone who might be willing to help me draft an "exploratory" e-mail to some local gender therapists (in PM, of course)? Stuff like this can't go on, and although talking to all the great people here is helpful, I haven't done any actual, you know, talking. I've assembled a list of local specialists, but I'm both paralyzed with fear, and without any idea of what to say to indroduce myself*. I keep telling myself that I'll do it some time later - the big one right now is, "when I move out." But that's at least six months away, and I don't think I can wait that long...
*This is the biggest reason why I'm asking, by the way.
--?
*More hugs* These realizations can be pretty rough... Especially at first. I can't really help you with the email, but my PM box is open if you'd like to talk~
I might be able to help you search for names too, or at least try to dig up those lists I sorted through. :smallsmile:
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
This reminds me of something!
*Dons chiton and constructs Temple of Lix*
Does that count? :3
*Dons pointy hat and demands to be allowed to know where the applications are* X3
~Bianca
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
Arachu
This doesn't help me make cute girls blush, though! :pout:
~Bianca
Yeah, but through flattery of you, you will learn to flatter the cuties!!
My best advise to make someone you like blush is to look them straight in the eye, not breaking eye contact for any reason, and tell them how wonderful you think they are. Let your eyes talk as well, they might not audibly speak, but eyes can say things that words just can't get across. (looks in Lix's direction :smallamused:)
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
This reminds me of something!
*Dons chiton and constructs Temple of Lix*
Does that count? :3
*Dons floppy bunny ears and follows Bianca to the applications*
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
Triscuitable
Here's a tip: completely disregard your mother's opinion. You'd be surprised at how if the patriarch of the family approves of something, others in the household quickly follow suit. It doesn't matter if she disapproves or not. One thing I've learned is that no matter what happens, your parents will always love you. And if you can't turn to your parents, start with your friends. Better yet, have your friends with you to defend you if it gets hostile.
Not... necessarily. That's certainly not the case in my family. It really depends on the dynamics of each family.
... the part about parents always loving you is true, though.
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
This reminds me of something!
*Dons chiton and constructs Temple of Lix*
Does that count? :3
...well, sorta. I mean, it would, but you're you, and I find it difficult to be blushed by an adorably hyperinsane little kobold. Everything you say and do makes me giggle.
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Originally Posted by
Arachu
*Dons pointy hat and demands to be allowed to know where the applications are* X3
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Originally Posted by
Celtic_D&Der
My best advise to make someone you like blush is to look them straight in the eye, not breaking eye contact for any reason, and tell them how wonderful you think they are. Let your eyes talk as well, they might not audibly speak, but eyes can say things that words just can't get across. (looks in Lix's direction :smallamused:)
*Dons floppy bunny ears and follows Bianca to the applications*
Dernit. .////////////////////////////////////.
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@ Selpharia & Absol - in Australia at least therapists aren't 'real' medical specialists, so don't need referrals and aren't covered by Medicare or some types of private cover. This of course means you just call up and make an appointment.
Psychiatrists, who you'll probably have to see for hrt and grs will probably need a referral - your therapist may be able refer you. I believe this does vary state to state in the US.
Absol, if you want help with that draft still PM me. I'm at work and on my phone right now but I'll help you asap :)
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Originally Posted by
bluewind95
Not... necessarily. That's certainly not the case in my family. It really depends on the dynamics of each family.
... the part about parents always loving you is true, though.
Yeah. My mum has always been the boss. Especially now they're divorced.
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Originally Posted by
bluewind95
Not... necessarily. That's certainly not the case in my family. It really depends on the dynamics of each family.
... the part about parents always loving you is true, though.
Yeah. My parents run on some weird unknowable power dynamic where they share responsibility and hold authority roughly equally but decide who takes what position by an arcane process I have never been able to figure out.
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Originally Posted by
golentan
Yeah. My parents run on some weird unknowable power dynamic where they share responsibility and hold authority roughly equally but decide who takes what position by an arcane process I have never been able to figure out.
They flip a coin behind your back.
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Re: LGBTAitP 26: No Time For Snappy Titles
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Originally Posted by
Celtic_D&Der
Yeah, but through flattery of you, you will learn to flatter the cuties!!
My best advise to make someone you like blush is to look them straight in the eye, not breaking eye contact for any reason, and tell them how wonderful you think they are. Let your eyes talk as well, they might not audibly speak, but eyes can say things that words just can't get across. (looks in Lix's direction :smallamused:)
Good points. *Follows gaze* :smalltongue:
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*Dons floppy bunny ears and follows Bianca to the applications*
... *Trades pointy hat for cute tophat* x3
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Originally Posted by
Lix Lorn
Dernit. .////////////////////////////////////.
*Wonders if we can get you to fill a whole line* :smalltongue:
~Bianca
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Originally Posted by
Arachu
Good points. *Follows gaze* :smalltongue:
*Wonders if we can get you to fill a whole line* :smalltongue:
...probably.
You are all horrible wonderful horrible people
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Originally Posted by
Lix Lorn
...probably.
You are all horrible wonderful horrible people
Well we do what we can because you are a *While staring right at Lix*
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stupendous, pretty, astounding, extraordinary, marvelous, impressive, stunning, charming, lovely, foxy, pleasing
person that we all love and lust after :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Celtic_D&Der
Well we do what we can because you are a *While staring right at Lix*
person that we all love and lust after :smallbiggrin:
http://i45.tinypic.com/15ojzb7.png
never coming out.
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Originally Posted by
Lix Lorn
Well, then. Can I come in with you? *makes eye contact* After all, a witty, adorable, cheerful and just all around wonderful person like you deserves company.
I promise to keep my hands to myself, unless you say otherwise.
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Originally Posted by
golentan
Well, then. Can I come in with you? *makes eye contact* After all, a witty, adorable, cheerful and just all around wonderful person like you deserves company.
I promise to keep my hands to myself, unless you say otherwise.
(too busy blushing to use this to flirt)
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Originally Posted by
Lix Lorn
(too busy blushing to use this to flirt)
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Making you blush......just another service I provide :smallbiggrin:
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Originally Posted by
Lix Lorn
...well, sorta. I mean, it would, but you're you, and I find it difficult to be blushed by an adorably hyperinsane little kobold. Everything you say and do makes me giggle.
Aww, but I-Uhm. Thanks. :smallredface:
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Originally Posted by
Lix Lorn
(too busy blushing to use this to flirt)
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Can I hide under the table too? It looks so comfy and I bet there are adventures in there! :3
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Hoo boy, I'm cycling through that slender wedge of the pie where I pine for the close romantic relationship I am otherwise happy to forsake. Any other single folks get that?
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
A lot of men find sapphic intercourse to be a turn on but I've always wondered whether cis-sexual (is that right?) women find two men enjoying kissy-fun-time a turn on as well.
At least this is my hope: that I might one day be able to lick some extra kisses out of a straight boy who wants to show off for a girl. Win-win-win.
& yeah I wouldn't say no to a little Thorki too
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Originally Posted by
Keveak
Can I hide under the table too? It looks so comfy and I bet there are adventures in there! :3
I like adventures! To table-Narnia!
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Originally Posted by
Arachu
*More hugs* These realizations can be pretty rough... Especially at first. I can't really help you with the email, but my PM box is open if you'd like to talk~
I might be able to help you search for names too, or at least try to dig up those lists I sorted through. :smallsmile:
~Bianca
Thanks. That would actually be really nice.
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Originally Posted by
Zorg
@ Selpharia & Absol - in Australia at least therapists aren't 'real' medical specialists, so don't need referrals and aren't covered by Medicare or some types of private cover. This of course means you just call up and make an appointment.
Psychiatrists, who you'll probably have to see for hrt and grs will probably need a referral - your therapist may be able refer you. I believe this does vary state to state in the US.
Absol, if you want help with that draft still PM me. I'm at work and on my phone right now but I'll help you asap :)
Dice is helping me, but thank you very much for the offer!
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Originally Posted by
Lix Lorn
Hey, come on now guys! Leave poor Lixie alone! If you scare her off, we'll all miss her so much...
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Originally Posted by
bluewind95
Not... necessarily. That's certainly not the case in my family. It really depends on the dynamics of each family.
... the part about parents always loving you is true, though.
Not really. Sadly while that should be the case, I've heard far too many stories of people being thrown out for coming out to believe that every parent's love is unconditional. People suck.
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Originally Posted by
Heliomance
Not really. Sadly while that should be the case, I've heard far too many stories of people being thrown out for coming out to believe that every parent's love is unconditional. People suck.
Yeah. I've heard some nasty things. I won't share because they're personal to the people who told me, though.
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From personal experience, I can say that while parents might "always love you" eventually, they don't always love you right now, and regarding coming out it's dealing with the phase of not-loving-you-anymore that happens right now that's the problem.
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Originally Posted by
Absol197
Hey, come on now guys! Leave poor Lixie alone! If you scare her off, we'll all miss her so much...
I'm not trying to scare her off!! Now, would you like to donate to the Temple of Lix? With each donation, you get a free I <3 Lixie shirt, and a keychain in the shape of a:
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Originally Posted by
Celtic_D&Der
I'm not trying to scare her off!! Now, would you like to donate to the Temple of Lix? With each donation, you get a free I <3 Lixie shirt, and a keychain in the shape of a:
Hmmm...those are some good perks to joining the temple...and I was already considering joining up earlier...
Okay Celtic, you've sold me! *Puts on kitty ears and fills out an application*
Keveak, do you need any help with construction?
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Originally Posted by
golentan
I do go in for therapy, yes. And I have many loving people in my life willing to chat or give me hugs. But there are some internal conflicts I don't really want to talk about.
I understand. I have some sex-related internal tangles that I'm working my way up to. I have two people I would talk to about it, the problem is, both of them are already involved, in different ends of the tangle. So if I was to talk to one about the whole tangle, I'd have to tell them stuff about the other person that I shouldn't tell them. So ... fake names and a therapist, once I get back to Ireland.
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Originally Posted by
Asta Kask
No reaction to me and Celtic D&D? :smallfrown:
I'm sorry, someone mentioned Thorki and then .... :smallredface:
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Originally Posted by
The Succubus
You've flustered the poor girl, Asta and she's probably gone for a little lie down somewhere. :smallwink:
Yes. A lie down. A quiet one. With definitely no repetitive movements.
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Originally Posted by
Triscuitable
Here's a tip: completely disregard your mother's opinion. You'd be surprised at how if the patriarch of the family approves of something, others in the household quickly follow suit. It doesn't matter if she disapproves or not.
Ahahaha! Ha! Hahahaha! *snort* Oh man, good one. My mother is definitely the head of the household, being the only person who isn't scared of my father. As is her mother, who, despite not moving very fast or hearing very well, and having a brilliant adorable-old-lady disguise, is about as easy to bully or make go along with things as Samuel L. Jackson is.
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Originally Posted by
Kneenibble
& yeah I wouldn't say no to a little Thorki too
:smallredface: Oh, there it goes again. :smallwink: