psycotica0

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[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 3 points 3 hours ago

Wait wait wait, you're telling me all the money that was gained not fixing problems was short-sighted? You're telling me there's downsides?

Why haven't people been talking about this for 20 years!!!

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 6 points 10 hours ago

Great comment! Just wanted to pop in as a straight guy and second that it's very helpful when a partner has things they know they like and can communicate what's working, what's not, and what could be better.

But... teen boys kinda suck, and honestly some guys never grow out of it. Remember that they're nervous and uncertain too, and sometimes that fragile state can receive a suggestion as "telling them what to do", and can trigger a pride response. It's not pretty, but it's not uncommon.

I'm not telling you to lie to them, but sometimes phrasing something as "mmm that's good. More to the left. Yeah that" can feel more collaborative, like we're playing on the same team, than simple "do it on the left" or something that sounds more like a cold command. That can sometimes be received as "you suck, you're fucking this up, just do it right".

Other potential avenues are "unh that feels so good, ooh let's try X!" or "hmm... I wonder if X would be good!" to change directions or "okay... wow, you're going to need to give that a minute" to have them stop something without it necessarily feeling like a stop stop. Obviously if you need a quick stop, you can just say stop.

Or if it fits the mood, even just asking "please go faster", "please pinch my nipples", etc can be fun, because it makes it a request he fulfills rather than an order he obeys.

In the end, he probably wants to be good at this, so communicating not just the problem, but emphasizing the success can also be important. "Slower, slower, slower... yes that, oh fuck that, now side to side, oh shit shit shit"

This not only corrects the bad behaviour, but rewards and reinforces the right thing when we get there. And again, it makes them feel like they're doing well, like they're giving you something you like, and that we're aligned and working together on this project.

Oh and also that having been said don't be too rigid either. You know some things that feel good for you on your own, but some things feel better when someone else does them. And some things take a bit to warm up. And some things are maybe a bit intense at the start, but just right towards the end, whereas some things are good early on and boring later. Hold firm boundaries on the things that are most important, but other than that give him a chance to try some stuff! If it doesn't work, you can nudge, but it helps him feel like he's also part of this and not just a sex robot.

Unless he's into that... 😉

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 5 points 10 hours ago

This is a absolutely true but I think it's important to note given the context that there's a wide gap between "not orgasming" and the pain OP was describing. 80% of women not orgasming from vaginal penetration alone does not equal 80% of women experience pain from sex instead.

Also, many women enjoy vaginal penetration as a fun and pleasurable experience, even if it's not an experience that leads to orgasm on its own.

I'm sure the person I'm replying to knows this, but given that this post is about a confused and frustrated person, I don't want them to see this 80% statistic and think the takeaway is "sex is bad for 80% of women"

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 10 points 11 hours ago (3 children)

He just lost more money than I ever have in my whole life put together! What a loser!!! 😛

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 day ago

I think this is also why there's more "criminality" in opressed communities. Why would I work or sacrifice to uphold a system that is unfair to me? If I don't believe in it, if I don't see benefit from it, why should I attach my own ethics to it?

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago

I didn't downvote the other person... but isn't it kind of a disagree button? What are the buttons for, if not to vote up the things you like, down the things you don't, and thus float the "best" to the top?

I guess one can respectfully disagree, given that we're kinda debating philosophy, or one can structurally disagree, and maybe those result in different kinds of voting behaviour.

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Yes, but, the scary part is that they don't think they're doing that! They've looked into the Tome of Ambiguous Stories and come out of it with whichever outcomes fit their fancy, but whichever Rorschach Lesson they learn, it carries with it the seal of Word of God.

So they can read the book (or have it read to them), come to a conclusion that vibes right, and then believe they were told that lesson by an infallible, ineffable, authority figure. One who can't refute their claimed charge.

Not a great position to debate from.

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 18 points 2 days ago

I mean, even with the pool, we're laughing at it, but what we're actually talking about is the corrupt bullshit that lead to here. People were already grumpy about the way it was being renovated and who was renovating it before it turned green. It's just kinda funny that even after pulling that bullshit, the outcome was terrible. But the government corruption is the actually story.

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 10 points 3 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Sometimes even worse, which is to collect a raft of data testing one hypothesis, and then realize it all came up empty, and so go looking for any data you can form a new hypothesis from that matches the data you already have.

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 1 points 3 days ago

Hmm, I think all of your examples were examples of the teachers during prep, which is interesting, but not what I would have called "in the classroom". I got the sense the article was talking more about it being in the hands of students, but maybe I'm wrong about that?

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 12 points 3 days ago

You know what's the worst? I read this headline and thought "oh yeah, I forgot they did that..."

What a fucked up timeline.

[–] psycotica0@lemmy.ca 4 points 3 days ago (2 children)

"May be doing more harm than good" but, honest question, is there evidence it's doing any good in schools? I know I'm probably not going to get a balanced opinion here, but is the bad outweighed by good, or is the bad outweighed by neutral at best?

 

Hey folks! I know a while back there was a kerfuffle because syncthing-fork for Android went dark, and then a new person showed up and claimed everything was cool and they'd been privately given the keys or something, and people were concerned. I pinned my fdroid version to the at-that-time-current release until we got clarity.

Well, it's been a while and I just noticed I'm still on that old release. So... how'd it turn out? Do we like the new person yet? Is there a promising fork y'all are using? Or is the project dead? I'm sure I could just go look at the repo, but I'm also sure the repo would tell me "yeah, we're all cool" no matter what, so I'm curious what the community feelings are. Have there even been any useful new releases since then?

Thanks!

 

Hey folks! Back in the PS2 days I had Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, and besides the quests and stuff I also loved just driving around and going on little road trips and stealing planes.

And then in the PS3 era I had Just Cause 2, and the voice acting was terrible, and the quests were kinda dumb, but wow was it fun to just drive around and go on little road trips and steal planes. And your dumb little hookshot was nearly immersion breaking it was so unrealistic, but instead it was a ton of fun zipping through the air from 150 paces to kick a dude off his motorbike...

Anyway, I'm wondering what people's opinions are on these kinds of games these days! I know Cyberpunk has some driving, but I don't know if people enjoy cruising in it. I really liked Breath of the Wild, which is not really the same but had some screwing around times. I know there's a GTA 5 which I never played but it's probably good, I think there's a Just Cause 3 but I haven't looked into it. Some people love Red Dead 2, which I mostly bounced off of but maybe I was wrong.

Do you folks have any favourites in this "genre"? Things I should check out? Stories of worthless hijinks? Thoughts?

 

Hello! I've just started using StreetComplete, and I want to make sure I understand the answers before I go through and make a bunch of garbage data.

In this picture, is the kerb a ramp, or flush?

The sidewalk deflects downwards, but it's not a ramp ramp like the example picture.

How about this one?

The kerb itself dips, but the sidewalk on this one looks more flat and does simply run into the road. And then it has the texture, obviously. Is this one different from the last one?

Also, just to check, I marked both of these sidewalks as "concrete". That's correct, right? I wondered about "concrete plate", because they're segmented, but the picture made concrete plate look much more substantial.

My other question was based on the "lit" tag for a bus stop. This bus stop has a street light near it, but there's no light on the bus stop itself. It sounds like that means it is lit? Would a non-lit stop just be one that is fully dark at night, then, with no kind of lighting anywhere near it at all?

This one is further from the street light, but still has line of sight. Lit?

Thanks very much for any help you have!

 

Hello folks! I have these switches in my bathroom.

The rightmost is the lights, and the middle one is the bathroom fan, and I'd like to replace that middle one with something I could load tasmota on (or some other open source firmware), without replacing the other switch, the sockets, or the faceplate.

I haven't seen any smart switches that have a form factor that would fit through this faceplate, though; they seem to mostly want to be the entire electrical box.

If it weren't for the electrical plugs I could maybe replace this with some kind of 2-gang thing, which isn't really what I want but could be fine, but as it stands I'm not sure what my options here are.

I don't need the new switch to necessarily look like the old one, I just want it to fit in the same box and use the same faceplate. Do you folks have any recommendations?

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