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cyruspavels · 4 months
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They Don't Believe in Love
I think I figured love out.
I've maintained that love is a mythical idea for some time. Until I learned that the disconnect between Women and Men is simply because of two very different species that look and seem related are attempting to act as one.
Us humans, we see: positive And automatically assume that the polar opposite to that positive is negative.
Well, Sometimes negative isn't the absolute opposite of positive.
Let me explain.
Bipolarity is the product of mood change. Mood change can be a product of not getting enough Vitamin D, or bad dieting or loss of iron through blood loss during menstruation periods. Yes, even sudden mood changes or swings.
Women get colder than men because of loss of iron. These things affect how a woman reacts as well as mood. Iron, I mean. Loss of iron will make a woman get colder sooner than a man in environments with temperature drops.
Chemically, women's bodies adjust, which is why we say women are awesome beings. Magical. They make babies and that must be the craziest mood-swinging experience of all. Rightfully so.
A man, Not in a zillion years— Can ever understand those mood changes, Nor can a man feel them. The discomfort of a tiny being sitting inside of your belly trying to punch and kick its way out as it begins growing and losing space to do so. We can imagine, but it will never get us close to knowing the thoughts that must linger, the sensations that must be turned on and off.
The same way a woman can't ever comprehend the sensational feeling one feels at the tip of their penis—right at the opening that we feel when ejaculating. It overpowers our entire nervous system and for a split-second paralyzes our entire bodies. And it's a rush; an adrenaline rush. The sort of rush that people easily get addicted to. The same adrenaline rush in sober people who need extreme sports to find an equivalent.
Men can get that from simply ejaculating..
Science says that when a woman is ovulating she seeks the stronger alpha males, but once she is pregnant she wants the caretaker. There's a lot of bipolarity in there, but bipolarity is simply a consequence of natural chemical reactions occuring.
Men can't understand any of that because we can't feel it therefore we cannot empathize. Women, neither. They cannot understand nor empathize with the ways men's bodies were designed to function.
Both are factories for procreation— Except, both factories contain completely different assembly lines.
So what is love? It's Men & Women attempting to comprehend one another. Without trying or needing to analyze one another, by accepting that they are two different species that only seem alike the way Dolphins & Whales do, to us.
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heterorealism · 11 months
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the-woild-is-y-erster · 4 months
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I AM SLAMMING MY FISTS ON THE TABLE
WHY CANT PEOPLE IN--AND ALMOST ESPECIALLY IN--THE LGBTQIA COMMUNITY TREAT TRANS PEOPLE LIKE REGULAR PEOPLE
okay sorry sorry no more shouting but STILL
i joked with my brother the other day that there's two sides to being transmasc, faggot✌️😙 and Just Some Guy, but i'm thinking about it and that is so not true.
like even take me for an example, i'm afab and i normally like expressing more masculine, but i also adore makeup and dresses and pink and things that are considered traditionally "feminine"
does that make me any less of a trans guy?
but my brother dresses like if adam sandler was a bean pole/aff and is he any less of a guy?
or my lovely amazing perfect boyfriend, who appears more feminine of the patriarchal standard, is it any less of a man?
no!!!!!
and this goes for trans women too!!!! trans women are constantly berated for not being "feminine enough," but if they tuck and go on hrt and wear makeup, then they're "not a real woman" and they're pretending.
anyway.
tl:dr, we need to get rid of societal beauty and gender standards and stop putting down people who don't express their gender identity in a stereotypical way
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It’s so hard to explain the appeal Sunny has for me to someone who hasn’t experienced the brain rot themselves because yes, it’s a very funny show, but in a way most people wouldn’t associate with me/my usual interests, so they’re scrambling to reevaluate their perceptions and figure out what exactly about it I do like, and when they try to recommend me “similar” media, they end up honing in on all the wrong things because the thing is they were right the first time about me, this type of humour usually isn’t my cup of tea at all and when other shows do it, it’s never going to hit the same because it’s not the same. People think Sunny is one thing, and sometimes it is, but it’s also a million others. It’s a comedy, it’s a tragedy, it’s a silly show with fun silly jokes and it’s an in depth character study of people with different kinds of trauma, and it never compromises or sacrifices one for the other, it just is. They do all these seemingly wild and ridiculous things, yet they always have a reason. They also make horrible or horrific decisions and do terrible things, but it doesn’t try to justify them, and it’s usually not just for the sake of being horrible (or the creator wanting to have a medium to be horrible.) Most of the time they’re more clueless than cruel, not self aware while the narrative and audience are (or are supposed to be), but more importantly, most of the time, they’re really truly just... human. Even when things get cartoonishly out of hand, they are just so ridiculously painfully flawed and messed up and over feeling and human, it hurts. And it drives me up the wall because yeah they also had an entire episode about finding out who pooped the bed! And any other number of weird ass plots and dick jokes and lists of crimes! But sometimes mixing a little bit of silliness and stupidity among the horrors and vice versa is the most incredibly human thing of all.
But uh... try saying that to a normal person without them looking at you like you’ve grown two heads because idk maybe you have, maybe the radioactive sound waves they emit through your screen while watching the show have finally transformed you, but two heads means two brains, which means more brain power to analyze all the nuance of it, so either way !!!!
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nuclear-winter-blog · 2 years
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“Why do we keep doing this to ourselves?”
“Why do you let me?”
Indulgent comfort angst helps keep me sane between these pages 😔. - Junda 
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bishonenspit · 15 days
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seeing the new omegaverse anime on my twitter feed has me thinking of this tweet nonstop
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fatnutswizard · 4 months
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I have yet to see a please vote for biden 2024 post that didn't read like a child plugging they're ears and yelling.
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sophieseals · 10 months
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Benji and Luther had a day in the park compared to Ilsa and even Grace in dead reckoning part one I’m waiting for shit to majorly hit the fan in part 2 for both of them.
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saulwexler · 2 months
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I've seen the argument that women taking their husbands' name doesn't matter since most women have their father's name/ "we are never getting out of the patriliny". Yeah you didn't get to pick your first or last name but it's still 100% belongs to you to change or keep or do whatever with? I also think this (1) reinforces the belief that boys are born with a permanent identity (there's no male version of "maiden name") where girls just get a placeholder name and (2) this tradition is actually super easy to break if you decide to have kids. just give them your last name? why would you kick the can down to your daughters if you're against it?
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gayfranziska · 3 months
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wyll radiates a sort of fatherless aura that makes him like catnip to older men. send tweet
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heterorealism · 1 year
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Men in their thirties and forties definitely want kids so you’ll find them if that’s your only criteria for life partnership.
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smbhax · 2 months
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From "The Brotherhood of Evil Mutants!" in The X-Men #4, March 1964. Stan Lee script, Jack Kirby pencils, Paul Reinman inks, Artie Simek letters. Original colorist unknown. Photoshop color reduction.
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seconds-2-midnight · 6 months
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FIC QUESTION
okay this is dumb, but I'm still curious. Down the line, what do ao3 readers prefer? Explicit chapters to be woven into a plot-driven story? Or should I consider explicit one-shots instead?
For context, yes, this is for my X-Men fic which is 80k words SO FAR, 16 chapters, and extremely plot-driven (there is some explicit material but those scenes are few and far-between). The story is mostly a disaster/action genre. But there's a lot of interests between the two mains that would be fun to explore (he has a 14 foot long tongue and a praise kink what do you want from me).
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aroacehanzawa · 1 year
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WHAT R UR THOUGHTS ON BUDDY DADDIES EPISODE 8 🙏
I THINK IT WAS OUTSTANDING
First off, from the very first scene with Miri asking Rei where he's going and then saying but his home is here, and he says "THAT'S TRUE". AS TRUE AS HOW MUCH I CRIED UPON HEARING THAT
I think this episode was a great continuation from last episode's Kazuki-focused perspective, where Kazuki accepted to move on and essentially to live in the present from now on, the present that includes Miri and Rei. And now we got to follow Rei trying to find his place and accepting that his heart belongs with the little Kazuki & Miri family that he has little by little become more a part of than he realises.
I think the episode did a great job portraying how conflicted Rei is as he stands in-between having to continue his family business and having found a new home, which he might not necessarily feel like he belongs to (yet), but which he wants to belong to. And it's the way he did not outright say this, but what he does say is that there is something he also wants to protect, in direct parallel to his former mentor who was fighting to protect his significant other!!!
I also love how Rei's journey in this episode didn't end on some super optimistic final note (which last episode kind of did with Kazuki, the sun breaking out when he comes to his realisation and the colourful flowers and everything) but rather showing how Rei has simply taken the first small steps towards the future he wants, and sometimes that's enough.
Like, he's brooding and contemplating his identity and place in the world when Kazuki calls and he just lets it ring, but he picks it up in the end. Kazuki comes and he doesn't want to get in the car, but he does. We get to see their first meetings and how Kazuki took care of him, and even back then it was just a small step Rei took - he let Kazuki help. Rei asks if they can really change, and Kazuki doesn't know - but he took the step to ask, and Kazuki answered honestly. And that's already a change, this decision of theirs to step by step try to do the right thing so that they can live their lives the way they want, together with Miri. And in this episode it culminated in Rei smiling at sleepy Miri and the birthday table prepared by Kazuki, and that's enough for now.
Idk idk just think this series does such a wonderful job in showing the character's personal journeys and the difficulties of not just their jobs and lifestyles but also, very obviously, of two men raising a child together, and it does this in such a magnificent way with the perfect balance between optimistic and realistic. This episode was just another part of the wonderful whole, and it stands out so well on its own while still being such an important turning point in our main characters' story as a whole!
Also that ending scene?????? i won't survive the angst of the next episodes
#SORRY I STARTED RAMBLING there's not a single coherent sentence in there i'm afraid#you asked for my thoughts so those are my pure unfiltered thoughts#ANYWAY IF YOU AREN'T WATCHING BUDDY DADDIES. IT IS NOT TOO LATE#another thing - the photo of kazuki and miri in the supermarket was such a straight forward parallel to the photo of rei's former mentor#and his fiancee? wife? i forget#i've seen some criticism about how the show has very clearly put kazuki in the 'mother/housewife' role but#here i have to echo what some others had said - that there is still nothing heteronormative about the story of two single men raising a#child together. like you can say all you want about how kazuki does the cooking and the cleaning#but the very fact that they are NOT actually a man and woman living together already separates them from the context of a power imbalance#that would exist between a similar but heterosexual relation specifically because of patriarchy#like the unfair division of labour between husband and wife is one that is specifically rooted in sexism throughout history#whereas in this case it merely PARALLELS the typical parental roles without actually having this inherent power imbalance#i'm not well read enough on feminist theory to say anything more on the subject but you get what i mean?#and i think last episode already did a great job showing that kazuki DOES find it unfair that rei doesn't contribute enough at home#i think that was good commentary that applies to any household and family in general and not just the heterosexual nuclear family#i just don't think it's right to say that this series is being heteronormative#that's all folks#buddy daddies
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paganminiskirt · 2 years
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No more “Ulysses was lashing out because of trauma” from now on my response to bleating about how evul he is for tryna drop those nukes on people is just gonna be an emphatic “good for him”
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foolzgoldmc · 6 days
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I may have an issue i have watched I.O.N over 8 times today thats over 12 hours might I add. I woke up at 6 am and started the day watching ion and I'm still watching it
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