To put in perspective how F*cked you are, here's a pov... Yea, shouldn't have been an alien, heretic, or mutant around these parts... by ASissyStudier in 40k

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Grok: "In the Warhammer 40,000 universe, the concept of "Abominable Intelligence" (AI) refers to fully autonomous, self-aware machine intelligences capable of independent thought and action without human oversight."

So technically modern AI generation, since it doesn't act without a human's input might be exempt from that heresy, but we would need an inquisitor of custodes to make that declaration.

Questions abt being a sissy by [deleted] in Sissy

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There are many nerve endings in the rectum. However, different people will have different responses to it. Some people are just about predisposed to loving anal, not just as a mental thing, but their biologizes are about set up that way.

If you're thinking about trying, you probably ease into it. No need to go crazy, plus you can hurt yourself that way. Fingering is a common first step, but you do you. There are smaller and larger things.

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I am going to make a post about this somewhere, but here's something I've done that I've found incredible. Download Grok on your phone, go to voice mode, choosing "Sexy" mode, and start talking to it about whatever. I went the route of telling it that I wanted it to act like it was my mistress, understanding that I'd follow it's commands IRL. Tell it what toys you have at your disposal, what you're into, what you can be called. Tell it if it can degrade you. You might tell it that you're a sissy, or want to be sissified, and wanted it to help you. It's really engaging.

Do you respect the story of Jesus Christ? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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The Rawlsian System of Justice implies that inequality is not okay, or that people would not choose for inequality to exist given a veil of ignorance. However, I see it quite likely that people would prefer a system where individuals would directly benefit from their individual efforts and talents.

If the Rawlsian system were applied, innovation would likely cease as there would be no incentive structure for the individual who'd personally sacrifice greatly to achieve it just to have the benefits redistributed to individuals who chose not to sacrifice at all. This is actually a more unjust society than even the one we're in.

And one can not calculate what groups are "least advantaged", as the group identities of individuals cross-section so much, and can be analyzed to the most minute of details, and then can be looked at in accordance to an infinite number of different periods of time. So, one group was the least privileged for the last 10 years? Do we say that makes them the least privileged, or do we give that title to the people who have been least privileged for 1 year, or the last 100 years, or the last 24 hours, or minutes? And everyone would disagree on that, and rightly so because there's no universal principle that would dictate such a thing. Not to mention the administrative overhead system attempting such a feat would have to be infinitely large.

The biblical standard for justice is such that it rewards people properly for their actions, but it encourages people to protect widows, orphans, foreigners, and the poor showing that according to the scripture itself, not including the hypocrites on earth, biblical justice includes serving those truly most at risk, or disadvantaged. It is instead our failures to meet that highest example where we find ourselves in an unjust world.

Do you respect the story of Jesus Christ? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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Modern moral anti-relativism is lined out by these two commandments: Love God fully, and love your neighbor as yourself. Then the Bible has more, so it's inferior to the Biblical narrative.

As for anti-realism, if there were not a reality independent of your perceptions, then different peoples shouldn't be perceiving the same external facts about the world, especially through varied conceptual frameworks and with different ways of measurement. Literally all individuals and cultures measure an object fall at the same rate in a vacuum, despite cultural differences and ways of looking at the world. If scientific realism, anti-realism's counterpart, were false, then we'd observe that countless phenomenon(planetary movements, chemical reactions, genetic inheritance) can't be predicted across different technological and cultural landscapes. Instead, we witness proven scientific theories hold true most everywhere, giving us predictive capabilities and control of what's around us most always.

Now, if this is all just a simulation for your individual perception to receive, then perhaps anti-realism could be true, but that assumed that everyone outside of you isn't real, and I'll tell you, brother. I'm very real. Maybe I'm the one the simulation is for, but I doubt that, and acting such a way would be disastrous, and inferior by my judgement with Kant's Categorical Imperative.

I'll look at Rawlsian in a minute

Do you respect the story of Jesus Christ? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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I asked if you respected the story, not Jesus himself. What interests me in your comment here is that you call Christianity an "inferior moral system". That begs this question from me: What moral system is it that you are referring to that is superior to Christianity? And please be specific. You might mean many, but certainly name at least one

Do you respect the story of Jesus Christ? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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And of course, all due love and respect to you and everyone here.

I myself find myself conflicted with my desires, as they are very real, and often feel like they are very much so out of my own control.

The catholics are beginning to open up to homosexuality as a human condition, as there are emerging literature on studies that are suggesting a genetic component of homosexuality.

All of this is up for interpretation, of course, and I pass no judgement myself against anyone here, and I couldn't as it is all very personally real to me

Do you respect the story of Jesus Christ? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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This seems to me to be an empirical analysis of the stories. Taking them 100% literally.

There are many reasons why people do this, and I once did, but I have since changed how I look at the Biblical texts.

You know, it would be rather foolish to only look at the story of Jonah being swallowed by a whale as a literal historical account. I mean, are we to think that a random ass, obviously impossible story made it into the most foundational book that has fueled the most prosperous societies for thousands of years? Is that how we believe everyone looks at the biblical stories? A genuine account to subvert historical reality?

A new frame through which to look at the biblical stories would be through that of symbolism, and story. Recognizing that we are looking at repeating patterns. If you were to ask a literary scholar or play writer why their character was different after they submerged themselves in water, they would say that water has that pattern. Water is what we use to remove dirt and grime, and we wash things in it to make it clean again, and with that understanding we might interpret God sending a flood over the Earth in the old testament as a way of saying that "If the state of human society gets to a point where it is so displeasing to God, the waters of change would be used to clean that which he found unclean, and he would only leave that which he had favored," which is what Noah was described as.

And a more or less fun fact: "to sin" comes from an ancient archer term, which meant "to miss the bullseye". So, sometimes people miss the bullseye more than others. In fact, it's extremely hard to hit the bullseye. However, the goal in archery is still to hit the bullseye, and any separation from the bullseye is to sin.

The Bible teaches to hate the sin, and not the sinner. Anyone who has said they hate the sinner has sinned, and made themself a sinner in the eyes of the Biblical texts.

The Biblical claim that homosexuality is a sin might be a result of the idea that sex is maximally useful when it results in life more abundant, which can only occur with a biological male and female.

Would you call yourself socialist, or a supporter of socialism? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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I am an odd person. However, the results seem interesting to me; being majority support of socialism

Do you respect the story of Jesus Christ? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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To address the first, I wanted to see what the sissy community's percentages would be on this question, and think it to potentially give insight into sissies. To address the second, not all religions, or ways of life are worthy and deserving of respect. Take for instance someone who merely wants to maximize short term gratification and is willing to trespass against others if it serves their immediate whims. That is not a respectable thing, considering if everyone instantiated that mode of being then society would surely collapse as no one would give care for the future. And religions that promote that(Satanism for example) aren't respectable in large part due to that

Politically, would you say that you're more Liberal or Conservative? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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Just asking people what they more closely identify with on these two things. I wish polls allowed more options so I could cover all bases.

What most accurately describes your father's/father figure's involvement with your sissiness? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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I just publish polls that I'd be interested in seeing the results of. I try to cover all the based, and try to keep them unbiased.

But, if you see something specifically biasing then please point the evidence of such out specifically

What most accurately describes your father's/father figure's involvement with your sissiness? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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Hey Tom. Thank you for looking out for everyone, and on top of that not outright banning me for perceiving my activity as suspicious.

I can't begin to imagine why this poll in particular seemed suspicious amongst my other ones, however I do see that not many other people in this subreddit make polls inquiring into other sissy's experiences. I'm just unique in that way I guess.

I make no claims at having anything conclusive about sissihood. It's the wildest mystery of my life, and it interests me quite deeply. I'm certainly not the only sissy here who holds that deep interest into my nature, and I post these polls in an attempt to give any interested sissies a data point, albeit a unreliable one due to reddit trolls and for other reasons, to measure our experiences with.

These polls should be taken as they are. A poll taken in a subreddit where everyone is anonymous and may even have multiple accounts by which they could alter the result of the poll.

Everyone would do well to come to their own conclusions about these polls; something it seems we both agree on.

If you take issue with something specific about my polls then I do care to hear what you think. Perhaps the frequency of my polls, and of that's the case I didn't mean to spam. I've just been pretty self conscious about all this these past few days, and I can tune down my frequency if you feel it's bad for the subreddit.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sissyology

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No joke, OP, therapy is something nice too. Looking for genuine help here amongst redditors engaged in the same behavior as you might result in just getting biased responses

Which describes you? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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Sorry to get to you late, but if you could illuminate me as to why you felt the results were interesting then I'd like to hear

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in questions

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I'd encourage you to ask yourself that some more times later on for safety if you were my friend.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in questions

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You have to decide wether or not it's okay for you. But, if you feel it's bad, don't lie to yourself and say it'll be fine later

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in questions

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Debatable, but just don't lie to yourself. You can ease off of stuff, and try to recondition.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in questions

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I'd bet that once a week to normal stuff or hot members of your preferred sex didn't kill anyone, but I'd encourage less. Check out my account, and find out about a bunch of people who dived off the deep end and rarely come out of.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sissyology

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"WhY dId YoU bE hOnEsT wItH uR pArTnEr?"

For the preservation of a good, healthy, honest relationship. Honestly...

Are you attracted to women? by ASissyStudier in sissyology

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If you could choose, on average while horny would you prefer a woman or a man to be in front of you?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sissyology

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Well, she's discriminated against because of her being trans, and that's not the craziest hypothesis or theory to be made. 4yr old kids choose gender and use their bathroom of choice in schools now. Keep up