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by Jute » Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:58 am
Carl Sagan, astrophysicist and atheist wrote:"Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.
When we recognize our place in an immensity of light-years and in the passage of ages,
when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling,
that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual...
The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both."
Italios wrote:Jute's probably some sort of Robin Hood-type outlaw
"Boys and girls so happy, young and gay / Don't let false worldly joy carry your hearts away."
by Olthar » Mon Apr 06, 2015 3:57 pm
by Grenartia » Mon Apr 06, 2015 5:41 pm
Val Halla wrote:I smile every time somebody correctly recognises me. It really lightens up my day.
by Nature-Spirits » Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:34 pm
Grenartia wrote:Nature-Spirits wrote:Happy Easter everyone.
RE Being honest with yourself: I'm not out to many people, but I am a lot happier with myself knowing who and what I am than I was when I was convinced that I was male. That's what being honest with myself means to me: I don't go around proclaiming my gender identity to the world, but just knowing myself better goes a long way.
RE Dysphoria vs Euphoria: I can't speak to how other agender people and cis people feel, but I will speak to my experience. Being genderfluid, I experience the male, female, and androgyne genders, as well as agenderness. When I'm male, I do experience what could be described as gender euphoria; however, I don't truly know if that's simply due to the contrast with my dysphoria at other times or if that's how cisgender people feel all the time. I'm inclined to believe that it's the former, because I imagine that cis people don't really notice their genders consciously. When I'm agender, I don't experience dysphoria or euphoria; I'm indifferent to gender, because in that moment I have none, and it's a faraway concept that I know exists and that I know is present in most other people, but it's beyond my grasp; and so aside from my past experiences with my other genders and my observations of gendered people, I really don't have any way of understanding what gender is and why it's so important.
RE Pride: I do think that people should like who they are, and I think that that's what Aidannadia was getting at when he was talking about pride. I don't think he was being a male supremacist or anything of the sort. After all, when we queer folk talk about pride we're generally not really insinuating any anti-cishet messages.
Agreed on all counts. Really, when I said what I did about agender people, I was making a generalization and basing it on what I'd heard from you and Gon. But I know Jorm's also GF, and they experience genderlessness, as well, so I'll concede.
Jute wrote:Well, seems like I've started to have some minor gender dysphoria lately again. Hope it's not something I brought about by myself by too much introspection... If that is possible, which probably isn't the case?
Val Halla wrote:I smile every time somebody correctly recognises me. It really lightens up my day.
by Jute » Tue Apr 07, 2015 3:06 am
Furry Alairia and Algeria wrote:Kelinfort wrote:Do these identities need justification?
I wouldn't know.
I found this to be minor-ly offensive, mostly because it dabbed in the otherkin sector.
So glit was considering in glitter own mind (as well as glit could, for the hot day made glitter feel very sleepy and stupid), whether the pleasure of making a daisy-chain would be worth the trouble of getting up and picking the daisies, when suddenly a White Rabbit with pink eyes ran close by glitter.
Nature-Spirits wrote:Jute wrote:Well, seems like I've started to have some minor gender dysphoria lately again. Hope it's not something I brought about by myself by too much introspection... If that is possible, which probably isn't the case?
Aw, it'll be okay. Once you're in a better headspace, feel free to analyse your feelings of dysphoria. For now, just focus on making yourself feel good.
Carl Sagan, astrophysicist and atheist wrote:"Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.
When we recognize our place in an immensity of light-years and in the passage of ages,
when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling,
that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual...
The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both."
Italios wrote:Jute's probably some sort of Robin Hood-type outlaw
"Boys and girls so happy, young and gay / Don't let false worldly joy carry your hearts away."
by Dread Lady Nathicana » Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:57 am
by Geanna » Tue Apr 07, 2015 10:02 am
by Stormwind-City » Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:09 pm
by The Carlisle » Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:29 pm
by Stormwind-City » Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:33 pm
The Carlisle wrote:My mom is gone for the week. Stealing her bras to try on. Her cup is huge, 38DDD!!! So jelly... Anyways, I like the feel of it on my chest. Feels.... Right. Might steal one. She never notices anyways... Though I'm a tad worried about the strap showing and the chest showing too much. Can solve both though.
Though I'll need to get a trainer bra or something soon... And a gaff...
by The Carlisle » Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:46 pm
Stormwind-City wrote:The Carlisle wrote:My mom is gone for the week. Stealing her bras to try on. Her cup is huge, 38DDD!!! So jelly... Anyways, I like the feel of it on my chest. Feels.... Right. Might steal one. She never notices anyways... Though I'm a tad worried about the strap showing and the chest showing too much. Can solve both though.
Though I'll need to get a trainer bra or something soon... And a gaff...
Wearing such a large cup sounds uncomfortable.
by Nature-Spirits » Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:51 pm
The Carlisle wrote:My mom is gone for the week. Stealing her bras to try on. Her cup is huge, 38DDD!!! So jelly... Anyways, I like the feel of it on my chest. Feels.... Right. Might steal one. She never notices anyways... Though I'm a tad worried about the strap showing and the chest showing too much. Can solve both though.
Though I'll need to get a trainer bra or something soon... And a gaff...
by The Carlisle » Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:58 pm
Nature-Spirits wrote:The Carlisle wrote:My mom is gone for the week. Stealing her bras to try on. Her cup is huge, 38DDD!!! So jelly... Anyways, I like the feel of it on my chest. Feels.... Right. Might steal one. She never notices anyways... Though I'm a tad worried about the strap showing and the chest showing too much. Can solve both though.
Though I'll need to get a trainer bra or something soon... And a gaff...
That's great. Wearing a bra can feel really good. 38DDD sounds huge, though. What's your band size (if you've measured)?
Also, one nice thing about not having biological boobs is that you can actually choose your cup size (or even change it up once in a while). :3
by Stormwind-City » Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:13 pm
The Carlisle wrote:Nature-Spirits wrote:That's great. Wearing a bra can feel really good. 38DDD sounds huge, though. What's your band size (if you've measured)?
Also, one nice thing about not having biological boobs is that you can actually choose your cup size (or even change it up once in a while). :3
Well I got my momma's figure (lucky me!) So the bra fits on the tightest setting. But I'll measure one day. My grandma is a tailor so I'll measure with her tape.
by Nature-Spirits » Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:19 pm
by Jute » Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:21 pm
Nature-Spirits wrote:Both of my parents are tall, big-boned, broad-shouldered, etc. So my body shape's great for being male, but otherwise... not so much.
Carl Sagan, astrophysicist and atheist wrote:"Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.
When we recognize our place in an immensity of light-years and in the passage of ages,
when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling,
that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual...
The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both."
Italios wrote:Jute's probably some sort of Robin Hood-type outlaw
"Boys and girls so happy, young and gay / Don't let false worldly joy carry your hearts away."
by Stormwind-City » Tue Apr 07, 2015 1:34 pm
Nature-Spirits wrote:Both of my parents are tall, big-boned, broad-shouldered, etc. So my body shape's great for being male, but otherwise... not so much.
by Grenartia » Tue Apr 07, 2015 2:09 pm
Nature-Spirits wrote:Grenartia wrote:
Wonder how they explain non-binary identities, then.
Simple: They don't. Non-binary erasure is all too common, so it's no surprise, really, that scientists haven't placed any real focus on non-binary identities. To be frank, science simply hasn't caught up to the queer community, and it will be a long time before they do -- if they ever do. The full spectrum of sexual and gender identities is far beyond what the (mostly cishet) scientific community realises at the moment. For now, it seems they're just focusing on "what causes people to be gay" and "what causes people to be [binary] transgender" (which is my opinion is largely unnecessary pathologisation, as well as feeding into hetero- and cisnormativity, but if it helps them understand us and will help prove to people that we're not confused or mentally ill, then so be it).
Stormwind-City wrote:Today is another day where when I see a nice girl in profile and I get jealous.
The Carlisle wrote:My mom is gone for the week. Stealing her bras to try on. Her cup is huge, 38DDD!!! So jelly... Anyways, I like the feel of it on my chest. Feels.... Right. Might steal one. She never notices anyways... Though I'm a tad worried about the strap showing and the chest showing too much. Can solve both though.
Though I'll need to get a trainer bra or something soon... And a gaff...
Stormwind-City wrote:The Carlisle wrote:Well I got my momma's figure (lucky me!) So the bra fits on the tightest setting. But I'll measure one day. My grandma is a tailor so I'll measure with her tape.
Lucky. I got some womanly hips, thighs and buttocks from my mother but I got my father's massive shoulders. If I slimmed out a little I would look like a woman with a flatish butt from behind until halfway up my ribcage where I'm flat as a board and as broad shouldered as a bear.
Jute wrote:Nature-Spirits wrote:Both of my parents are tall, big-boned, broad-shouldered, etc. So my body shape's great for being male, but otherwise... not so much.
I personally haven't paid attention to my body shape, but I think my face definitely looks masculine, and beard hairs seems to be growing faster and faster now...
by Stormwind-City » Tue Apr 07, 2015 2:12 pm
Grenartia wrote:Nature-Spirits wrote:Simple: They don't. Non-binary erasure is all too common, so it's no surprise, really, that scientists haven't placed any real focus on non-binary identities. To be frank, science simply hasn't caught up to the queer community, and it will be a long time before they do -- if they ever do. The full spectrum of sexual and gender identities is far beyond what the (mostly cishet) scientific community realises at the moment. For now, it seems they're just focusing on "what causes people to be gay" and "what causes people to be [binary] transgender" (which is my opinion is largely unnecessary pathologisation, as well as feeding into hetero- and cisnormativity, but if it helps them understand us and will help prove to people that we're not confused or mentally ill, then so be it).
I know. I was just asking how they'd explain them, once they came across the concept. Although, there's every reason that they should've at least heard of them, considering the APA seems to at least acknowledge our existence.
"but if it helps them understand us and will help prove to people that we're not confused or mentally ill, then so be it"
So agreed.Kelinfort wrote:Do these identities need justification?
We're not asking for justification. Scientific explanation would be the proper term.Stormwind-City wrote:Today is another day where when I see a nice girl in profile and I get jealous.
You know who I got jealous of today? Geddy Lee.
And this guy I knew in 10th grade who joined the Marines because only cis people get to serve now. ;_;The Carlisle wrote:My mom is gone for the week. Stealing her bras to try on. Her cup is huge, 38DDD!!! So jelly... Anyways, I like the feel of it on my chest. Feels.... Right. Might steal one. She never notices anyways... Though I'm a tad worried about the strap showing and the chest showing too much. Can solve both though.
Though I'll need to get a trainer bra or something soon... And a gaff...
Haven't come out to her, yet, I take it?Stormwind-City wrote:Lucky. I got some womanly hips, thighs and buttocks from my mother but I got my father's massive shoulders. If I slimmed out a little I would look like a woman with a flatish butt from behind until halfway up my ribcage where I'm flat as a board and as broad shouldered as a bear.
The only non-manly thing I have going for me right now are my legs. Which, ironically, I get from my dad.Jute wrote:I personally haven't paid attention to my body shape, but I think my face definitely looks masculine, and beard hairs seems to be growing faster and faster now...
I know those feels.
by The Carlisle » Tue Apr 07, 2015 3:22 pm
Grenartia wrote:Nature-Spirits wrote:Simple: They don't. Non-binary erasure is all too common, so it's no surprise, really, that scientists haven't placed any real focus on non-binary identities. To be frank, science simply hasn't caught up to the queer community, and it will be a long time before they do -- if they ever do. The full spectrum of sexual and gender identities is far beyond what the (mostly cishet) scientific community realises at the moment. For now, it seems they're just focusing on "what causes people to be gay" and "what causes people to be [binary] transgender" (which is my opinion is largely unnecessary pathologisation, as well as feeding into hetero- and cisnormativity, but if it helps them understand us and will help prove to people that we're not confused or mentally ill, then so be it).
I know. I was just asking how they'd explain them, once they came across the concept. Although, there's every reason that they should've at least heard of them, considering the APA seems to at least acknowledge our existence.
"but if it helps them understand us and will help prove to people that we're not confused or mentally ill, then so be it"
So agreed.Kelinfort wrote:Do these identities need justification?
We're not asking for justification. Scientific explanation would be the proper term.Stormwind-City wrote:Today is another day where when I see a nice girl in profile and I get jealous.
You know who I got jealous of today? Geddy Lee.
And this guy I knew in 10th grade who joined the Marines because only cis people get to serve now. ;_;The Carlisle wrote:My mom is gone for the week. Stealing her bras to try on. Her cup is huge, 38DDD!!! So jelly... Anyways, I like the feel of it on my chest. Feels.... Right. Might steal one. She never notices anyways... Though I'm a tad worried about the strap showing and the chest showing too much. Can solve both though.
Though I'll need to get a trainer bra or something soon... And a gaff...
Haven't come out to her, yet, I take it?Stormwind-City wrote:Lucky. I got some womanly hips, thighs and buttocks from my mother but I got my father's massive shoulders. If I slimmed out a little I would look like a woman with a flatish butt from behind until halfway up my ribcage where I'm flat as a board and as broad shouldered as a bear.
The only non-manly thing I have going for me right now are my legs. Which, ironically, I get from my dad.Jute wrote:I personally haven't paid attention to my body shape, but I think my face definitely looks masculine, and beard hairs seems to be growing faster and faster now...
I know those feels.
by Jute » Tue Apr 07, 2015 3:57 pm
Carl Sagan, astrophysicist and atheist wrote:"Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.
When we recognize our place in an immensity of light-years and in the passage of ages,
when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling,
that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual...
The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both."
Italios wrote:Jute's probably some sort of Robin Hood-type outlaw
"Boys and girls so happy, young and gay / Don't let false worldly joy carry your hearts away."
by Grenartia » Tue Apr 07, 2015 9:18 pm
The Carlisle wrote:Grenartia wrote:
I know. I was just asking how they'd explain them, once they came across the concept. Although, there's every reason that they should've at least heard of them, considering the APA seems to at least acknowledge our existence.
"but if it helps them understand us and will help prove to people that we're not confused or mentally ill, then so be it"
So agreed.
We're not asking for justification. Scientific explanation would be the proper term.
You know who I got jealous of today? Geddy Lee.
And this guy I knew in 10th grade who joined the Marines because only cis people get to serve now. ;_;
Haven't come out to her, yet, I take it?
The only non-manly thing I have going for me right now are my legs. Which, ironically, I get from my dad.
I know those feels.
Nope. Not yet. I don't know really. We trust each other very much but.... I don't feel like I can come out to her yet. TBH, I don't feel like I can come out on my own.
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