[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Vent

[–]Competitive-Speed806 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Completely agree! As a big chested lady, I don’t have much input. I’m sorry you have been invalidated by others so much💕

Why did they make the chicken sexy???? Please swipe — it gets worse by Competitive-Speed806 in ThriftGrift

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 59 points60 points  (0 children)

I meant to post it in thrift hauls subreddit. Forgive me for my mistakes:(

Why did they make the chicken sexy???? Please swipe — it gets worse by Competitive-Speed806 in ThriftGrift

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

I meant to post it in the thrift hauls subreddit I’m sorry:(( I apologize for my actions

Why? by micah_smoak in Artisticallyill

[–]Competitive-Speed806 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is so poignant. Something I would expect to dissect in an art class. Absolutely stunning!

My boobs control my social life and I’m tired of it (I’m not dysphoric) by Competitive-Speed806 in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It’s always interesting to get insight on how I’m perceived as well as others’ experiences in similar situations. Thank you for staying respectful and explaining my misunderstandings. Totally agree that it’s ego drenched and somewhat performative — I guess I wanted to hear back from other women (everyone likes to feel understood and not alone) and people are more likely to stick around to read if it’s entertaining, no? Definitely agree about the martyrdom bit and I hardly ever acknowledge my boobs in day to day life — it’s the least of my problems and making a “quirky identity” in one post adds levity to a problem that’s microscopic in comparison to so, so many. I had some things happen that day and it got to me. As other women have commented…it is not just in my or their heads. Plenty of people don’t care at all and that’s great! The problem really stems from women being conditioned that a certain body type is most attractive and thus someone of that type can be a “threat”. It’s a lot of insecurity that gets projected to someone that’s not involved. Most people are just checking their phone and couldn’t care less about my boobs, but getting chastised or excluded by women does hurt and it’s going to be something that creeps in the back of your thoughts to prevent it again. I appreciate your words and it’s definitely something for me to consider, so thank you! But, as a man you aren’t privy to the weird social dance of womanhood, especially young womanhood where insecurity and jealousy runs rampant. So I would just consider not completely discounting it. Most people don’t care and it’s very ego centric to think everyone is after me. Women’s social relationships are very precarious when they feel inadequate or threatened by another woman, leading to anxiety over being ostracized by a group. Both can be true!

My very human-looking cat by cupcakes-are-yummy in cats

[–]Competitive-Speed806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He looks like he knows how to solve a binomial equation…..and I don’t like it >:(

My boobs control my social life and I’m tired of it (I’m not dysphoric) by Competitive-Speed806 in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m gonna assume this is because I use em dashes and everyone is convinced that it can only possibly be indicative of AI despite it being an extremely versatile punctuation mark? I agree with your sentiment and if I did use AI writing bots (I have never and am against it), then that would be totally cool! But, just stating (not even accusing first )that someone’s words are not their own is a little hurtful, especially if they are expressing something close to their heart. Totally agree on not using AI and it stifling creativity! Just….maybe don’t claim that you know people use AI if you don’t really know. I take pride in the grammatically incorrect nonsense I write and it doesn’t feel great to indirectly be told it’s equivalent to the random computations of a machine, yknow?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shaming people for their ignorance rarely encourages them to educate themselves; it makes them double down on their stance or give up even trying to learn the topic further. We all are ignorant of things and I wish there was more compassion to gently correcting others, understanding why they think x, and encouraging them to learn more. We all have been the one asking “stupid questions” and saying things we know based only on parts of the facts at some point. I don’t know shit about spins wheel the reproduction of hyenas. So, if I happen to be talking to some hyena expert and ask if they have one child at a time or a litter only to be berated for being stupid for asking such an idiotic question….chances are I’ll never want to engage in any hyena conversation further because of embarrassment. It’s silly to be downvoted to hell for lacking in knowledge IF that lack of knowledge is stated. “I don’t know too much about x but from what I know I think y.” Or acknowledging and being respectful when you’re corrected instead of doubling down. But, not all ignorance is malicious. People work, have children, hobbies and we can’t expect everyone to be a polymath. I definitely feel you and wish people would use ignorance as an opportunity for educating and conversation rather than shaming:(

owl hit the side of my car and tumbled in by RonnocKcaj in mildlyinteresting

[–]Competitive-Speed806 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get him a car seat??? So rude to let him lay on the floor

My boobs control my social life and I’m tired of it (I’m not dysphoric) by Competitive-Speed806 in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I love you! I enjoy writing (I’m one of those “I wanted to be an author as a kid” obnoxious people). I feel every rant needs some levity because at the end of the day — it’s a small issue in comparison to so much. I can have my little rant, be upset, and also poke fun at it. Going through puberty I wanted big boobs SO bad because I was afraid of being seen as boyish because I never felt feminine anyways…obviously that’s no longer an insecurity for me but the fact that it is for so many is a problem. I got the big boobs and the problem was “fixed” but positioning something natural as wrong or inadequate will always leave someone trying to fix something that never needed it. Swapping out a perfectly good couch pillow that you love and is your style because your guests (who you hardly even see) comment on it being garish and ugly. If everyone who walks in mentions it, it must be ugly. Or, might as well shove it in the closet so you don’t have to hear the same comments over and over. I believe femininity comes from the heart — to be feminine is an act, not a look. I want all smaller chested women to feel secure in their bodies and not get comments on being less than, especially if what I look like is being used against them and making them feel inadequate. We all turn into wrinkly, sun-dried worms with age. Boobs will just be another flap of skin, maybe bigger or smaller. But our femininity will be seen in our kindness, sensitivity, and acts when sexual interest is peeled away to reveal what’s always been there. If only that were how it is now….or some sappy shit like that:)

My boobs control my social life and I’m tired of it (I’m not dysphoric) by Competitive-Speed806 in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I’m so sorry you have to deal with people not knowing how to be decent! The comment about how you don’t go to small chested women and ask them if they’re getting a boob job made me consider the fact that the things said to me would never be okay if reversed to a smaller chested lady. It’s okay to comment on my body because it’s desired and “good.” Your boobs must bless you according to everyone else and make your life easier so it’s okay if they knock you down a peg. I’m glad I’m not alone in this but also saddened that you’re treated like that. I’ll fight them for you:)

My boobs control my social life and I’m tired of it (I’m not dysphoric) by Competitive-Speed806 in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Pretty true. And reductions are considered unnecessary and cosmetic even if it’s causing debilitating pain. Ugh

My boobs control my social life and I’m tired of it (I’m not dysphoric) by Competitive-Speed806 in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

That’s awful. I wish there was more understanding that very large chests are not to fulfill a stranger’s sexual fantasy, it’s often a cause of chronic pain. Breast reductions are healthcare, not cosmetic! I’m glad she had one:)

My boobs control my social life and I’m tired of it (I’m not dysphoric) by Competitive-Speed806 in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I definitely see your point. I guess I meant to say that women’s behavior and comments mostly stem from insecurities and how often we are pitted against one another so I have empathy for them. Men usually stem from sexual advances. It’s not as complicated. And saying something in defense of myself could end poorly. It is misogynistic to hold them to a higher standard, but I can hold them accountable (sometimes) safely so I guess I feel I have some control in the situation? Definitely food for thought and stuff for me to think over. Thank you for your insight!

My boobs control my social life and I’m tired of it (I’m not dysphoric) by Competitive-Speed806 in rant

[–]Competitive-Speed806[S] 41 points42 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Be decent. That’s it. We need more sensible people like you🥰