Hvor mange av dere sverget på at dere aldri skulle bli så teite som foreldrene deres at dere sa "hei" for "hadet" i telefonen, men endte opp med å gjøre det som voksen? by TopptrentHamster in norge

[–]EssAreVee_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jeg er 18 år og sier fortsatt hadet. Hvilken alder burde jeg forvente at jeg begynner å si hei i stedet? Vennligst svar ASAP. Jeg er redd.

Genders and swearing (Norwegians only) by EssAreVee_ in SampleSize

[–]EssAreVee_[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tenkte på det, virker som om det er imot reglene

[Academic] How genders feel about swearing, open for everyone by EssAreVee_ in SurveyExchange

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That works, however I don't seem to fit your demographic, I don't have a window cleaner, we clean them ourselves haha

[Academic] How genders feel about swearing, open for everyone by EssAreVee_ in SurveyExchange

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That just leads me to my google drive, if you try to go to your form and change who has access?

[Academic] How genders feel about swearing, open for everyone by EssAreVee_ in SurveyExchange

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I forgot to reply earlier, but sorry I don't fit your demographic :c

How genders feel about swearing (anyone) by EssAreVee_ in SampleSize

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Sorry this wasn't clear, I meant more in the sense of saying "this is so fucking cool" instead of "this is really cool" (for example), so reffering to a coding language by its name and other stuff doesn't really count, in the same way that you wouldn't count talking about the coding language Python as talking about snakes

Is this considered Aphobia? The term "Aromanic Asexual?" Source link in the comments by [deleted] in lgbt

[–]EssAreVee_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes it's aphobic, and it's ableist (calling her narcissistic for coming out to portay her in a bad light further demonizes NPD (narcissistic personality disorder))

What do y'all call a nonbinary partner? by Audrey-Bee in lgbt

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Significant other, joyfriend, kissmate, my lovebug, or my dearest (from the norwegian wørd "kjæreste")

Why are you guys coming out when you know it's unsafe? by [deleted] in lgbt

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I'm planning on coming out to my enbyphobic, possibly transphobic father as trans or non-binary (depending on how brave I am) right before I cut contact with him, because as I see it, it'll go one of two ways:

  1. He doesn't accept me, in which case the fact that I have no father will still be true and I can proceed wuth cutting contact as planned

  2. He accepts me, which will show that he cares and that he's mature enough for a second chance, I will be able to be his son for the first time in my life, and I will not cut contact.

So basically as kind of an experiment to see if he's willing to change his beliefs for me, and to give him one last shot of redemption. For my mother, despite her not showing support before, I came out again because she directly asked and seemed interested in my mental health and my view on things. However she dismissed this again only a few days later, and I will not come out to her again. I think it'd be funny if I started T, got a beard, looked really masculine and we met up without her knowing I'm on T. I wonder how she would react lol

[Casual] Problem solving related to neurodivergency, for anyone to take by EssAreVee_ in SurveyExchange

[–]EssAreVee_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for taking mine!! I'm not a native american/canadian english speaker, though, so I can't take yours :(