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I got to meet so many of you guys and take pictures so if you met me or took a pic with me inbox me or post the pic and I'll follow you back!
mooglets replied to your post:I kinda sorta came out to my mom about being...
*gives you macarons* !
You know, I have never actually had a macaron before? I see them at the grocery store sometimes, but I never know if those are good or if they're grocery store trash pretending to be something tasty.
Anyway, thank you!
I have a feeling that Kelly was actually trying to say 'if you're asexual and don't get much touch, as a result you may be low on oxytocin, which isn't nice, go get that looked at', not 'you don't get enough oxytocin, so that's why you're asexual, go get oxytocin to fix the asexuality' ??
I agree, but that wasn't quite how it came across - and we need to be careful about these kinds of associations. Because a lot of aces, when they come out, get the "oh, your hormones need to be checked" form of dismissal and erasure, and that needs to stop.
Also, Kelly's situation was very specific due to her other medical condition(s). Many aces get plenty of touch, and everybody's threshold is going to be different, and neuroendocrinology is not an easy field for the lay person to become an expert in anyway. I would say if you aren't experiencing any kind of symptoms of low oxytocin levels, don't worry about it. If you think this may be an issue for you, by all means, talk to your doctor.
But this is not a blanket statement about asexuals. Not at all. Being asexual is not a reason to get your hormones checked.
-Kiowa
mooglets replied to your post:MY SAI TRIAL EXPIRED I CANT SAVE MY IMAGE...
D: at the very least, screen cap it? I know it’ll only be one layer, but at least you’ll have it? D: also, SAI is fairly cheap to buy, and you buy it online - do you have paypal?
ye i screen capped it quq
(i screencapped it 6 times with 3 different sizes)
hmm i will look into that. i don't have paypal but i can ask to borrow my folks' credit card? o<-<
mooglets replied to your post:i witnessed about ten million quotes i’ve seen or...
yuuppp that movie is the progenitor of SO MANY MEMES
i feel like i just watched something historical it is unreal
mooglets replied to your post: Something I’ve always found highly unr...
I always end up yelling ‘GENETICS DOESNT WORK LIKE THAT’
Disney genetics is to genetics as cryptozoology is to zoology.
mooglets replied to your post:for some reason i felt compelled to go out and...
'CAR MAN' 'CAR MAN' I LOVE THAT
LOL i think its cuz the series might've been mis-categorized or confused with super hero films
so like Batman, Superman.
and there's Car Man.
mooglets replied to your post “So I saw Snowpiercer last night. Mildly spoilerly thoughts behind the...”
I actually still don't know how to feel about that movie. Mostly, I think, because I saw a version that had zero subtitles, so I have zero idea what half the exposition at the end was about. Maybe I'll know how to feel if I see a properly subbed one
Ohhh yeah, that's pretty important. Although, it's important to the plot but less so to the sort of overall message/symbolism.
But yeah, even with subtitles, when I walked out of the movie I asked my partner what he thought of it, and he was silent for a minute with his mouth open, trying to think of what to say. I said, "Exactly my feelings." (He never came up with an opinion). And then I told my sister that when I saw her today I might have an opinion of it. Still not sure I really do. It's a difficult movie that way.