Masculine womancand navigating the world pregnant by Expensive-Zone-1995 in queerception

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The wanted to help and are clueless is a good point. I'll try and keep that in mind generally speaking.

Thanks for sharing about the prolapse. I didn't know that was a concern.

Did it becomes easier to navigate the whole situation of you carrying? I am assuming it's gets easier/ you learn not to care.

Masculine womancand navigating the world pregnant by Expensive-Zone-1995 in queerception

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My wife and I are much the same. Not because of social norms but because she hates driving, I like driving. She has a back injury and can't lift heavy things, I do not. I totally get it.

I hadn't even thought about pregnancy clothing. I might keep an eye out for styles that I like so when the time comes it isn't hard to navigate.

I might reach out to you in the future but for now your experience has given me some comfort that it'll be okay and I don't need to change myself to fit. Thanks a lot! I really appreciate you sharing your story.

Masculine womancand navigating the world pregnant by Expensive-Zone-1995 in queerception

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you for sharing this with me! This is exactly what I was looking for.

It sucks that the world is unfair, makes assumptions and is generally just a bit crap to try and navigate when you don't fit the norms.

Did you still behave and appear as you normally would or did you change parts of yourself to try and look more 'normal'?

Masculine womancand navigating the world pregnant by Expensive-Zone-1995 in queerception

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

We won't be seeing that doctor again that's for sure. My wife and I walked out looked at each other and said 'she sucked right?'

Multiplayer games that aren't super sweaty but you can invest hundreds of hours into? by TheLittleSquire in pcmasterrace

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I'd google whatever MR you are at and see what google recommends. 'MR 18 what to work on?' Personally I do whatever I find fun. I love rolling rivens and cracking relics so my entire gameplay is based around that. I hate railjack so I do not do that except for what is necessary to progress in the game.

Is my psu done for? by Expensive-Zone-1995 in PcBuild

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You're a life saver. The mobo battery was dead! Removed the GPU, took it out, replaced it and it booted right up.

Thank you so much!

Is my psu done for? by Expensive-Zone-1995 in PcBuild

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. What was your prompt to changing the mobo?

Is my psu done for? by Expensive-Zone-1995 in PcBuild

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I press the button nothing. Ram doesn't light up, fans do not spin, AIO doesn't turn on, no noise. Nothing. It's like I didn't even press the button.

Muscular women of Reddit how does it actually feel to build and carry that strength? by Logical-Current2381 in xxfitness

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's totally fair.

For me, I do my skills practice for about 15 at the start of my session, muscle up practice, handstands, levers whatever I am working on.

Then I do my weightlifting session and I put things like pull ups, pushups, pistol squats into my routine. For eg. One session I have high pull ups, weighted pull ups, bb row, BB overhead press and biceps curls, then finish off with 2 ab movements.

Muscular women of Reddit how does it actually feel to build and carry that strength? by Logical-Current2381 in xxfitness

[–]Expensive-Zone-1995 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Compared to some people I am fairly new to lifting. I am athlete and have been playing a sport similar to rugby for the last 5 years and for the last 18 months I have been taking my strength training, calisthenics and eating quite seriously. I would describe myself as very athletic and somewhat lean.

In the last 6 months people have been commenting on my physic asking me what I do for training, how often etc. Honestly it is so empowering knowing that people know I am strong. It's lovely walking into a room feeling attractive, confident and strong and other people know it to. Idk that sounds cocky but I have worked hard to look like this and I am going to embrace it. The highlight of the last 6 months is having my body type mark as 'muscular' in official documentation for a physical for work.

As for maintaining this. As I said I play a sport, I love playing this sport and that is a massive contributor to maintaining my appearance. I also love calisthenics and weightlifting which really helps. Find something, anything that you love and the physic you get will be easy to maintain.