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<RAGE> Son of a mother****er, my Tumblr account got NUKED!!! |
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When my son is grounded from his X-box, it's actually worse for me: |
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You took his arms! How could you!?!?! |
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Yeah, he actually went outside and got a bendy branch, and some yarn for the bow. Then he got another stick and put some kind of pointy thing on the end, I haven't really investigated the arrow yet lol. |
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I just found out one of my friends offed himself. |
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Abraxas
Originally Posted by OldSparta
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Sorry to hear it, Abra |
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Jeez, Abra. |
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“Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend.”
My first instinct right now is to check ED but the whole subforum tends to mix poorly with alcohol. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
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I'm so sorry, Abra. |
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Alyzarin: That's interesting to think about! I'm the same way with dreams about girls, though I do lean towards guys in waking life. I think I've only had 2 dreams about guys years and years ago, and I've had at least 6 about girls. Do you think any of that has to do with the stria terminalis (part of the amygdala)? (or is that what you were talking about?) In my abnormal psych class we were going over gender identity disorder, and they've found that in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis: (copied straight from my notes) |
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Last edited by NewArtemis; 01-09-2013 at 09:23 AM.
“Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend.”
Rant: Man, my jeans are wet from the rain. |
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First, a question of my own. Did the study that found that information about transsexuals include gay transsexuals? If not, I'd bet money that the whole thing is wrong, or at least inaccurate. And here's why. The stria terminalis is not actually a part of the amygdala, it's a pathway that connects the amygdala and the hypothalamus. In other words, if there's one structure in the whole brain that's a likely candidate to be dimorphic for sexual orientation in the same way as the amygdala and the hypothalamus, it's the stria terminalis. If that study doesn't include gay transsexuals, then it's overlooking an extremely crucial fact: the statistical majority of people are straight, regardless of whether or not they're transsexual. This means that if you just compare brain sexual orientation to default body sex (i.e, male for male-to-female transsexuals, and vice-versa), most transsexuals will appear to be the same as gay people. So basically what I'm trying to say is, let's say for example with a MtF transsexual, showing a "stereotypically" female pattern in a structure such as as the stria terminalis could simply reflect the fact that's she attracted to men and may have little or nothing to do with her transsexuality. Does that make sense? |
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Alyzarin: Ok, let me just try to clarify what you're saying here: |
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“Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend.”
Yes, I believe you have that all right. Basically what I was saying is that if they don't differentiate between straight and gay transsexuals, particularly because that makes it much more likely that most or all of the participants will be straight, they're ignoring the fact that the part of the brain they're trying to implicate in transsexuality also has strong (and potentially more significant) reasons that it could be linked to sexual orientation instead. Like, essentially, what I'm saying is that they can take all non-transsexual straight guys and all straight male-to-female transsexuals and test their stria terminalis they may find that they all have the opposite structures. However, simply using that as evidence as flawed logic, because existing evidence points more strongly to the thought that if they were to do the same study with all straight guys and all gay guys they would find the exact same results, because it seems more likely that the stria terminalis plays a role in sexual orientation. In this way it would just be a byproduct of being transsexual and not something to really consider as a cause. If the study had differentiated between straight and gay transsexuals (and non-transsexuals) there would be an answer to this, because then they would've have been able to see if the same opposing structures found in trans vs non-trans straight people was inversely present in trans vs non-trans gay people. If it was, it would have shown that it was likely just related to sexual orientation, but if it wasn't it would've implied stronger evidence for a link to transsexualism. |
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My eyes hurt so much because I've been staring intensively at my work computer everyday. I have a sudden thought wondering if I'll go blind because of it. I've already set my brightness and contrast both to zero and I doubt it'll help much on the long run. |
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Last edited by Carrot; 01-09-2013 at 06:40 PM.
That's the way that I feel, too, at least if I'm understanding you correctly. My fantasies about guys are mostly actually about sex and the really primal aspects of it, while my fantasies about girls are mostly centered around making out and the romance aspect. When I'm particularly aroused my male fantasies become extremely fetishy, while my female fantasies become, er, psychedelic. They're both very real attractions, and either one could seem more appealing based on your situation, they just have different demands. Why not just say you like both? You seem to have a grip on it, and the only way you'll figure out for sure which one you prefer is through experience, anyway. |
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heh, you'd hate my room. I always feel like the "contrast" of my world is wrong, so the brighter the lights, the better. I have 2 overhead lights and 2 lamps. All of them have 75-100 watt bulbs in them and I keep all of them on whenever I'm awake. And I STILL feel it's too "dark" sometimes. |
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Alyzarin: Right. Wow, I miss the obvious sometimes >.> That makes sense. |
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“Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend.”
I know I shouldn't limit love to gender but I really can't imagine myself with a guy. I can try it since it's going to be easier for me anyway but that would be against my principles if I were to enter a relationship casually for the purpose of trying. After all, I've been trying to get myself to be attracted to guys when I was younger but I realised it wouldn't work out so I started blurting out to people that I don't like guys. |
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Have you checked the flicker rate of your monitor? If mine is under 75, I go mad. I'm HIGHLY sensitive to flickers. |
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Heh that's the usual response I get |
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“Never forget that once upon a time, in an unguarded moment, you recognized yourself as a friend.”
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