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Re: LGBTAitP #28: Come Taste the Rainbow!
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Originally Posted by
Coidzor
Don't think paradox is the term, but I don't quite know what words I'd use to describe it. Mostly seem to run into it as a paranoid fear by the non-bi, non-pan partner of a bisexual or pansexual individual or a subject of gossip by busybodies that there must be some kind of tension because a bisexual's sexual needs aren't being met if they're only having sex with one sex.
...Yeah, I could probably have phrased that better and in a non-cumbersome fashion, but hopefully that was clear enough. :/
Thankfully I've run into it more often in fiction than in reality, but I've run into it there too...
But.... Then.... Wha..... I'm just utterly confused at the notion that anyone can have such blatant circular logic without noticing and rectifying it themselves. And you say you've ran into this in real life before? Urgh....
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SiuiS
As in, plural for really likes new things? A bunch o newophiliacs? Or some form of saying theyre neophobic?
As in, "curiosity killed the cat" should be "curiosity is humans' thing, go away cat" Except not because cats are neat.
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You drive up the average, balanced out by most scientists thinking instead of subvocalizing. ;D
Tangential complaining.
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Well maybe if anything worked and I had lab profs who knew what was happening...
"Excuse me, professor, I just rinsed with water, and everything dissolved."
"Well why would you do that?"
"Um, the lab book says to rinse with cool water at this point."
"Well why would you follow the instructions?"
"...I...what."
It later turned out the precipitate that dissolved in water was just salt from a side-reaction between the sodium ions from something earlier and the HCl we added, and the actual thing we were looking for just didn't form for some reason nobody could figure out. How did we find out it was just salt? My poor friend isolated it before the rinse-with-water step and tried to find the melting point, sat there for like four hours because the thing doesn't go up to 800°C. Luckily the lecture prof explained it to us the next class.
And this guy, a well-behaved kid who respects authority and doesn't swear much, cussed out the lab professor to me later that evening.
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Tychris1
But.... Then.... Wha..... I'm just utterly confused at the notion that anyone can have such blatant circular logic without noticing and rectifying it themselves. And you say you've ran into this in real life before? Urgh....
It's actually a pretty common misconception that bisexuals tend to cheat because obviously "attracted to both sexes" means "has to have sex with members of both sexes". (Sarcasm: You know, the same way "heterosexual" means "has to have sex with multiple members of opposite sex".)
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SiuiS
I would remark on the manliness of ponies, but that quickly becomes a morass. XD
Gender-neutral as I recall, or getting there, which is a good thing, I'd wager.
I'm almost positive Kenderwizard would think so.
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SiuiS
Although, I dunno. I find trans and Cis to be kind of superfluous distinctions, personally. Cisman and transman are both a man. I can't get my head around being proudly trans, because theoretically trans is being uncomfortable and wanting to change. Being comfortable beig uncomfortable is a disconnect. So being proud of being transsexual seems... Against transsexuality? I dunno. It's not a coherent thought really.
Well, if the alternative is shame, self-loathing, or other emotionally negative and unhealthy things, pride is the clear choice.
Though my understanding was more about owning it rather than repressing or denying one's self or living in resentment or worse.
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Tychris1
But.... Then.... Wha..... I'm just utterly confused at the notion that anyone can have such blatant circular logic without noticing and rectifying it themselves. And you say you've ran into this in real life before? Urgh....
Mostly second hand from bisexual acquaintances or friends, but, yeah, once or twice run into it personal-like. Spoiler
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I think it's a tie-in with the whole depraved bisexual stereotype. :/
Come to think of it a bit more, I do seem to recall possibly having had a discussion with one bisexual friend who was getting a bit sexually frustrated, though in retrospect I can't recall whether it was due to their partner's sex or just their partner's hangups. Definitely have run into a group of loosely-connected poly individuals who more or less freely admitted that their nigh-constantly shifting web of relationships and who was sleeping with whom was in part due to getting bored with a single sex of sexual partners initially that had started that group.
No idea how indicative of anything that group was, as they did seem keen on expanding, nearly completely devouring and/or destroying one of the social groups I had attached myself to at the time.
I think I almost got preemptively warned away from trying to exploit such a thing by one of my friends back during a muddled period actually. Thankfully segued into a discussion of how many friends she'd lost due to them being biphobic or trying to get into a threesome with her girlfriend and herself rather than continuing in more personally awkward waters.
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SiuiS
Although, I dunno. I find trans and Cis to be kind of superfluous distinctions, personally. Cisman and transman are both a man. I can't get my head around being proudly trans, because theoretically trans is being uncomfortable and wanting to change. Being comfortable beig uncomfortable is a disconnect. So being proud of being transsexual seems... Against transsexuality? I dunno. It's not a coherent thought really.
Well, I think it works from a "these are the cards I was dealt and I'm going to make the best of it?". And being trans* doesn't mean being uncomfortable, or at least not to me. For me being trans* just means, I'm a woman with a different history and sure there's suffering on the way, but it's led to introspection which has also lend me strength? Iunno.
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Hmm. Okay, I'll try and get an IM program actually working this week.
Skype!
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Re: LGBTAitP #28: Come Taste the Rainbow!
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noparlpf
It's actually a pretty common misconception that bisexuals tend to cheat because obviously "attracted to both sexes" means "has to have sex with members of both sexes". (Sarcasm: You know, the same way "heterosexual" means "has to have sex with multiple members of opposite sex".)
But that doesn't mean you actually do the dirty with both sides. It's just....you...... Ugh, head hurt, stop. Can't continue down this line of thinking without forcing a migraine.
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Tychris1
But that doesn't mean you actually do the dirty with both sides. It's just....you...... Ugh, head hurt, stop. Can't continue down this line of thinking without forcing a migraine.
But obviously...
(Yeah I'm with you. People are weird and nonsensical.)
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Re: LGBTAitP #28: Come Taste the Rainbow!
Next in the line of amusing gender stereotyping: nail polish.
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Astrella
Next in the line of amusing gender stereotyping:
nail polish.
Nail polish is for men now because chicks dig nail polish therefore sex.
In a way it's good that they're challenging gender stereotypes, but the way they're doing it is bad.
(Also personally I just don't understand stuff like makeup and nail polish.)
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The thing is they're not challenging gender stereotypes, they're reinforcing them by claiming that men can only wear nailpolish if it's supermanly.
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Astrella
The thing is they're not challenging gender stereotypes, they're reinforcing them by claiming that men can only wear nailpolish if it's supermanly.
Well, they're challenging the idea that nail polish is only for girls.
They're challenging it by trying to make it as absurdly hypermasculine as everything they pictured it with in their ads there.
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Astrella
Next in the line of amusing gender stereotyping:
nail polish.
Well The Happening didn't maintain the crown of "Funniest Thing I've Seen In Months" for very long. I almost want to give them a "Good Try" sticker and a pat on the back.
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noparlpf
Well, they're challenging the idea that nail polish is only for girls.
They're challenging it by trying to make it as absurdly hypermasculine as everything they pictured it with in their ads there.
Well yes, but what they're saying is "you can only enjoy nail polish as a guy if it is hypermasculine". And what if a guy wants to wear shiny colours? This is basically just the reverse of "pink science sets".
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One of the people on My Transsexual Summer was proud to be trans. She said she loved it, liked the "edge" it gave her (her words, not mine). I believe she hadn't had the surgery, and never wanted to, because she liked herself the way she was. She was gorgeous and open and gregarious, and I thought she was pretty cool... But she was also the exception.
edit: the exception in the pride, liking it, edginess and to an extent the openness and gregariousness, not in gorgeousness and coolitude and not wanting surgery. Thought I'd better clarify that...
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Astrella
Well yes, but what they're saying is "you can only enjoy nail polish as a guy if it is hypermasculine". And what if a guy wants to wear shiny colours? This is basically just the reverse of "pink science sets".
Well guys can't do anything not hypermasculine, obviously. I get what you're saying and I think I'm just not conveying what I'm trying to say clearly.
Anyway, I'm kind of curious what their solvent is if not acetone. Probably something stronger, or a complete dud, are my guesses.
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Damn, this thread moves fast. I close my eyes for a mere 8 hours and at least 2 pages have added...
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Tychris1
:smallbiggrin: Thanks. That's reassuring to know not everyone thinks I lose my soul for wearing a suit.
Look up "Nothing Suits me like a Suit" on youtube :smallbiggrin:
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Keveak
I like suits, they look neat on everything from historic USA presidents, MIB agents, Slenderman and incognito Melusians. You would probably look great too! :3
you forgot me :smallamused:
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I would rather some sort of parade, follwed by dinner and dancing with Neil Patrick Harris...:smallredface:
But I will accept not getting clocked in the face.
How is that NPH is so damn awesome? It might just be his Barney persona on HIMYM, but still, it's like he 'suffers' from the Stephen Fry effect
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Is there room for a straight-but-not-narrow dust bunny on this thread?
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Welcome, as a fellow straight but not narrow person myself let me show you around: left are cookies, right are glomps to be enjoyed and it is customary to join or iniate abduction of Lixie from time to time :smallwink:
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noparlpf
Nail polish is for men now because chicks dig nail polish therefore sex.
:smallconfused: I... Don't really follow you... *rebooting brain* Nope, still don't follow...
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Socratov
How is that NPH is so damn awesome? It might just be his Barney persona on HIMYM, but still, it's like he 'suffers' from the Stephen Fry effect
It's the suit.
Now, Suit up!
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Lentrax
It's the suit.
Now, Suit up!
maybe some time... Haven't dragged them with me half across the country...
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Re: LGBTAitP #28: Come Taste the Rainbow!
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Coidzor
Don't think paradox is the term, but I don't quite know what words I'd use to describe it. *Mostly seem to run into it as a paranoid fear by the non-bi, non-pan partner of a bisexual or pansexual individual or a subject of gossip by busybodies that there must be some kind of tension because a bisexual's sexual needs aren't being met if they're only having sex with one sex.
...Yeah, I could probably have phrased that better and in a non-cumbersome fashion, but hopefully that was clear enough. :/
Thankfully I've run into it more often in fiction than in reality, but I've run into it there too...
I was aware of the, uh, stereotype I suppose, but I didn't know it was something that people actually, like, did. I mean... Well, actually no. I should have. I've met people who called themselves bisexual solely to get social backing for having multiple partners.
Goodness. The like, nine degrees of thought necessary to make that make sense is almost painful.
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Kindablue
The one where you assume words always retain their literal etymological meanings. Twosex/onemarriage. (It was a dumb joke.)
Ah, I see.i just wanted to make sure that was the joke you were making.
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Astrella
Next in the line of amusing gender stereotyping:
nail polish.
Wow. That's actually a good idea, an I'm actually really stoked about these things existing. the applicator looks really useful, and I've been trying to find something which specifically reinforces the nail for years.
But seriously; alpha male? I can't even. No one notices the irony of being told to obey so that you can look like your own person who doesn't obey what they're told? Argh.
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Astrella
The thing is they're not challenging gender stereotypes, they're reinforcing them by claiming that men can only wear nailpolish if it's supermanly.
Well, hm. Is wanting to be masculine necesarily a bad thing though? I don't know. I'm of two or more minds. I can see how it's bad but I can also see how it's not that bad at all. Which I guess means my opinion doesn't have any value at present, huh? Heh.
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Astrella
Also it's transgender day of remembrance tomorrow, does anyone have any special plans?
I am hoping to finish a comic in honour of the day, which is making me super-wnervous. I really need to do more for such things, but I always get afraid I will accidentally hurt someone. ._.
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noparlpf
It's actually a pretty common misconception that bisexuals tend to cheat because obviously "attracted to both sexes" means "has to have sex with members of both sexes". (Sarcasm: You know, the same way "heterosexual" means "has to have sex with multiple members of opposite sex".)
I have not myself met anyone who mentioned that particular misconception, but I have met a lot of people who act as if their heterosexuality means they must get as much [insert appropriate genital here] as possible, and sometimes with as many people as possible. Maybe the misconception is based on that? If someone thinks everybody is like that, then they may assume that a bi person would need each kind of sex and thus have to have multiple partners.
Then again, I am an asexual silly Kobold trying to analyse sexuality based on my teenage peers... Nevermind me. ^_^'
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Astrella
Next in the line of amusing gender stereotyping:
nail polish.
That was so strange that I ended up trying to figure out how someone can be so trapped in the idea of rigid gender roles (Which is sad, even if the role fits the person in question. ;_;). Somehow, that road let to a pink-feathered velociraptor.
Can I label it that? Pink Velociraptor-weird? :3
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Socratov
you forgot me :smallamused:
Sorry! I have not seen you in a suit, dress or toga, so I could not include you. >_<
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Socratov
How is that NPH is so damn awesome? It might just be his Barney persona on HIMYM, but still, it's like he 'suffers' from the Stephen Fry effect
I actually only know of Harris from occasionally seeing someone viewing How I Met Your Mother and from the Prop 8 musical. The musical is great, but other than that, the only claim I have seen of Harris' awesomeness is being on a show with Alyson Hannigan. X3
Do know that Harris is LGBTA, though. Which is neat, not many actors are openly so. :smallsmile:
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Sorry! I have not seen you in a suit, dress or toga, so I could not include you. >_<
I have posted pictures of me in a dress suit... where are they... Ah, here they are
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I actually only know of Harris from occasionally seeing someone viewing How I Met Your Mother and from the Prop 8 musical. The musical is great, but other than that, the only claim I have seen of Harris' awesomeness is being on a show with Alyson Hannigan. X3
Do know that Harris is LGBTA, though. Which is neat, not many actors are openly so. :smallsmile:
He is, as they put it in the first season of Project Runway (guilty pleasure of mine while younger), gay like father christmas. (except when he plays the role of Barney Stinson, then is obviously Lorenzo von Matterhorn also known as Casanova incarnate)
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SiuiS
Hm. I think obsession is about motive, and compulsive is about action. You can obsess over something without really acting, and toucan do something compulsively without obsessing, I believe. But the similarity in end product is there.*
Then why is it only called OTD, and not OCTD?
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SiuiS
Awesome!
It was
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SiuiS
Much less awesome. But it'll reincarnate eventually, so we're good.
That cheered me up a bit, too bad it died in my arms, though.
They said it wasn't my fault, but I think it was...
Still not sure
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SiuiS
Nah, they wouldn't have gotten that far.
"Isn't he homosexual, too?"
"Well, y—"
"I SAID HE IS HOMOSEXUAL DAMMIT DON'T ARGUE"
I actually got the laughs from that xD
And an idea for a Werewolf character xD
@Socratov:
Awesome pic!
You might want to go cut your hair, though :smalltongue:
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Socratov
How is that NPH is so damn awesome?
The emperor has no clothes.
The emperor has no clothes.
The emperor has no clothes.
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Socratov
He is, as they put it in the first season of Project Runway (guilty pleasure of mine while younger), gay like father christmas. (except when he plays the role of Barney Stinson, then is obviously Lorenzo von Matterhorn also known as Casanova incarnate)
I've never seen him playing anything but the over the top super hetero guy. He's sort of a modern day Al Jolson in that respect.
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Went to a gods-themed birthday party in half-and-half gender**** style. ( so I was Hermaphroditus. Or Slaneesh. Or Desire.) Won the award for best costume unanimously. Various people told me that they hadn't seen anything as freaky/weird/odd for quite some time. Wonder whether I should interpret that positively or negatively.
Also wondering whether I should also shave the other half of my face or continue with the Movember with just half a face.
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Keveak
I have not myself met anyone who mentioned that particular misconception, but I have met a lot of people who act as if their heterosexuality means they must get as much [insert appropriate genital here] as possible, and sometimes with as many people as possible. Maybe the misconception is based on that? If someone thinks everybody is like that, then they may assume that a bi person would need each kind of sex and thus have to have multiple partners.
Then again, I am an asexual silly Kobold trying to analyse sexuality based on my teenage peers... Nevermind me. ^_^'
I don't think that's it (or at least all of it), as I've seen it from people who aren't just horny teenagers.
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Also wondering whether I should also shave the other half of my face or continue with the Movember with just half a face.
Keep a half beard and keep the other side clean-shaven. Why? Why not?
(I didn't bother with the No-Shave November thing this year. Especially because the moustache is my least favourite part.)
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noparlpf
And that's why it's a miracle we've survived as a species. Personally, my mum bet money I wouldn't survive to eighteen.
Clearly it's working well for us! We have the right mix of curiosity and self-preservation.
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Is there room for a straight-but-not-narrow dust bunny on this thread?
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Abso****inglutely! Welcome aboard!
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Why do wigs have to be so expensive? Thrift stores can provide most other necessitates besides consumables, but the only wigs I ever see are left overs from Halloween or what look like the hides of old rats. And I need a wig, trust me.:smallyuk:
:smallfrown: Yeah, wigs are tricky. My best advice is to trawl the internet, you might be able to get a decent one on ebay if you're lucky and keep your eyes open. Or find a deal or a discount, or someone who doesn't need theirs anymore.
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Coidzor
And now I have the flashbacks to Dexter's Lab and Dee Dee.
I really liked later Dee Dee. Dexter was smart, but later Dee Dee was wise.
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Next in the line of amusing gender stereotyping:
nail polish.
I kind of love this idea, despite all its gendernormative crap.
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Taliesin
Went to a gods-themed birthday party in half-and-half gender**** style. ( so I was Hermaphroditus. Or Slaneesh. Or Desire.) Won the award for best costume unanimously. Various people told me that they hadn't seen anything as freaky/weird/odd for quite some time. Wonder whether I should interpret that positively or negatively.
Also wondering whether I should also shave the other half of my face or continue with the Movember with just half a face.
TOTALLY KEEP THE HALF!!
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Getting a little disillusioned with the LGBTsoc. There are some lovely people, but it's about 90% cis gay guys. There are a few girls, and as for representatives of the trans* umbrella, as far as I can tell there's me and one FtM.
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Heliomance
Getting a little disillusioned with the LGBTsoc. There are some lovely people, but it's about 90% cis gay guys. There are a few girls, and as for representatives of the trans* umbrella, as far as I can tell there's me and one FtM.
Well, not everyone is comfortable going to such a function. Or, it might just be that that's the LGBT demographic in your area. Maybe you could go recruiting :smallwink: !
~Phoenix~
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It's not just that gay guys make a lot more noise?