ClockNimble

joined 1 year ago
[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 5 points 1 month ago

Mario for the SNES. First game I played that I owned, Pokémon Yellow or Super Mario 64

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 4 points 4 months ago (1 children)

A 17 year old and an 18 year old are only a year apart in maturity. It's essentially comparable to a 17 and 16 year old. 2 years apart starts to get gray as far as morality goes. I'm against 16 and 19, but i can imagine extremely remote cases where it might be acceptable, but that is stretching my objective capabilities. 16 and 20 is too far. As you get closer to 25 and the brain is fully developed, the margins get wider.

For instance, 18 and 22? That goes back to stretching it. 19 and 23? Back to morally Grey. 20 and 24? Fine.

Ephebophelia definitions are meant to cast a wide net to protect as many people as possible. Just get over it for societies greater good.

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 9 points 4 months ago

Confirmed good boy.

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 2 points 6 months ago

This is definitely the way to go, or pick like a gaming or nerdy tee with a large design on the front to further break up the shape up the figure as well as showing people what you like.

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 9 points 6 months ago

Depends on how they feel about trans people, test the waters. A subtle way is to ask a guy (or a few) role model(s) near you if they have ever thought about what it is like to be a girl.

My parents are fairly conservative, and I ran into the snag of the FIRST guy I asked was like "oh, yeah. All guys think that." And then I just bought it for years.

Still, it is good to plant the seed.

 

It's once again that glorious time of year where we celebrate the growing acceptance and visibilty of transgender people.

I only sort of fit in here since I'm genderfluid, but your journey of self discovery is important!

Don't take the opinions of transphobes too seriously. Dismantling their arguments is like enjoying a walk through your garden. You've done the hard work. Simply pluck the weeds (bad arguments) that would harm your growth and move on!

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago

No worries! Dunking on transphobes brings me joy. It's a nice, easy way to enjoy my day. Like taking a walk or hugging someone.

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 3 points 6 months ago (2 children)

Well, in actuality, you would socially transition. You would try out girl's clothes, girl pronouns, maybe a different name. If you stopped, as you would have obviously done, you would just socially transition back. Life would go on.

https://www.wpath.org/ There ya go!

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 4 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

So what is your take on when someone with XX chromosomes experiences standard expression of FOXL-2 for part of the gestation, but stops functioning before finishing primary sexual characteristics?

How does that fit under a biological classification? Are they meant to bear children? Be a father? Will they ever be a boy? A woman?

Furthermore, are there other genes that inform your thesis to the above statements? How would their expression through developmental stages possibly affect the expressed sexual characteristics in both normal and impeded function?

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

"Fought and bled for some oil executive to have their number to go up". There, fixed it for you!

I've consistently done everything I can to make those that society has left behind or treated poorly have some comfort. Some joy. Some happy memory of someone who was genuinely happy to help them and be fulfilled by it.

At the same time, let's use your own argument against you. A gender studies degree? So you are aware biology and gender studies exist beyond what you are capable of understanding, and yet still refuse to accept their outcomes?

You fought for this country, showing you believe in awarding recognition based on merit. So if someone takes all the steps and jumps through all the hoops to transition to their ideal gender, shouldn't the merit of their struggle be awarded?

TLDR: You are wrong. Easily wrong. That's alright, I used to be wrong, too. It really f***ing sucks and I hate being wrong. That's life. There is always more to learn and new things to experience. There's a whole world out there, and that isn't even counting the mysteries of space.

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Congratulations! Skirt go skinny.

Also, very important. Pockets are a rarity >.<

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago

Warframe. I've been with the game since it's founding and find it to be a blast. The evolving story as they tried out new things and reworking core mechanics with huge improvements is just something I deeply enjoy.

[–] ClockNimble@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago (4 children)

I once took an acquaintance's, that I no longer have any contact with, math final in college. She had been out of school for 6 weeks taking care of sick relatives, but she was late on submitting paperwork for an incomplete.

My payment? A 3 Musketeers. Worth it.

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