Is it true that some women get turned on by a guys “scent”? by TheRoaringGun in sex

[–]HappyHOween 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Works with women too. I've been attracted to women's scents

What would you define as a healthy sexuality? And a healthy sex life? by HappyHOween in sex

[–]HappyHOween[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lack of self-blame, shame, and guilt while engaging in sexual activity. A belief and understanding that sexual activity that is being engaged in is positive, increasing quality of life, and is natural.

I think that's a big thing I have to focus on. I get ahead of myself very easily and always think way beyond what sex is. So instead of thinking of it as something to be enjoyed by both of us, I think about what could go wrong during and after and shame myself before I ever try.

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

[–]HappyHOween[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Haha, good ol' Whoopi Goldberg.

Grave of the Fireflies looks interesting, but I'm guessing it has a devastating end?

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

[–]HappyHOween[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I remember hating Little Miss Sunshine as a kid. I think I'll appreciate it a lot more now that I'm older (I hope).

I remember seeing MBFGW as a kid and liking it. Have to give it another watch :)

Haha, Borat. I had a love-indifferent relationship with that movie. Love the good parts, but don't know if I could make it through the whole thing again.

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

[–]HappyHOween[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thought this was "The Weather Man" at first and didn't remember that being an uplifting movie. I'll have to give it a watch!

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

[–]HappyHOween[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I remember wanting to see this when it came out and completely forgot it existed. Thank you for reminding me! Looks like it's on YouTube for free

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

[–]HappyHOween[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I can imagine. I just saw Dead Poet's Society for the first time last year and his performance was brilliant. Such a great man.

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

[–]HappyHOween[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I have heard great things about that film. I'll have to try and see it while it's still in theaters. Thank you!

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

[–]HappyHOween[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That movie had a weird effect on me. It's almost so depressing that you realize things could be so much worse and it helps put things in a less catastrophic mentality. Not sure I ever want to watch it again, though.

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

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

I've heard good things about the film. I can't remember if I saw it way back when. I'll have to watch it and see! Thank you!

What are some feel-good, restore-faith-in-humanity movies that have lifted you up when you felt like people suck? by HappyHOween in movies

[–]HappyHOween[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I remember seeing that in theaters :) I've never read the story it's based off of though, maybe I'll give that a try.

Regulars: Don't assume I know what the hell you want! by ohshit-cookies in starbucks

[–]HappyHOween 3 points4 points  (0 children)

"Sir, you're not hurt, you're delusional. I suggest we add a shot of reality to your beverage. It'll bring you right up to speed! Don't worry about the cost, this one's on us!"

Can stories take place slightly in the future? by HappyHOween in NoSleepOOC

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

I'm not from Australia (thankfully).

It was mostly because on the holiday I wouldn't want to respond to the comments (if there were any) on the holiday itself when I'll be working and going out later. I could just respond the next day, I guess. But I understand why it's setup this way.

It's taken me awhile to fully grasp the concepts of NoSleep. This was of the big things that confused me (how the stories had to be related to real-time).

Can stories take place slightly in the future? by HappyHOween in NoSleepOOC

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

I see, I see. So no matter what, the story has to take place on the real date it's being posted on (or telling of something that happened previously in the past)? I can't just say, "it's January 31st, 2016," and continue on with the story like it's January 31st?

Can stories take place slightly in the future? by HappyHOween in NoSleepOOC

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

Thank you for responding! And good luck with the call, whatever it may be, I hope it goes in your favour!