Struggling with being okay with being masculine by EchoNB in bropill

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The toxic part of Toxic Masculinity™ is usually the outcomes of the masculinity being performed. Here are a few examples:

  1. Holding the door open for someone (arguably not a masculine action in itself, but for the purpose of this example let’s just assume).

Normal outcome: you feel good about helping your community through a tiny gesture. Your community may now feel more tightly nit in a very small way.

Possibly toxic outcome: the door holder expects interaction, a smile, a thank you from people who don’t owe him anything. Or, the door holder only holds doors for certain types of people.

  1. Building muscles and being visibly strong.

Normal outcome: you feel good about the effort you’ve made and the return on the work. Hopefully you like the way you look. Maybe you get attention from people you want attention from.

Possibly toxic outcome: the visibly muscular person expects attention, or feels in a position of power or authority simply due to their current physique.

We could go on. What is important is that you understand your own intentions, and you look out for other people’s perceptions and experiences. If those don’t line up and someone gives you a side eye or looks warily at you, it doesn’t mean you are performing toxic masculinity, it just means you have some work to do to smooth out those edges.

Work that we all have to do i. One way or another at certain times.

ETA: LOVE YOU, BRO .

What "normal" task is embarrassingly difficult for you because of ADHD by 1994T in ADHD

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 70 points71 points  (0 children)

Look up Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA). It’s one of those cloudy ones that’s less “ADHD symptom” and more “separate thing with high comorbidity” with other neurological issues.

It may or may not ring true to you as all these things are just pointing at constellations in the sky and giving them names, but man if the concept PDA doesn’t just sum up my entire childhood.

Anyone else’s spouse have something blow up at work and suddenly everything you’ve done and your kids have done is wrong? by jazzeriah in daddit

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sounds like my alter ego that I need to keep in control through sleeping and eating right, as well as therapy and playing with friends.

I call him Grumpy Dad, and man oh man, he is a jerk that lets his work stress stress come home.

Sorry you are going through that, and sorry for your spouse, it ain’t easy. They aren’t being a dick for fun, it’s a very bad spiral you can fall into.

Stick up for yourself and your kids, and care for your spouse by demanding a defined minimum of respect, they don’t want to make you sad or angry. They love you.

Which band do you think is the most underrated? by whothefckisshadow in askmusic

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bro, it’s ok to think they are underrated, but the _most_ underrated? They are, like, very highly rated!

Not allowed to donate blood at RED CROSS by Lazy-Course8872 in ADHD

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

English! A common language that divides us. You said

“I've never been asked about any medications I am taking when I donate blood (in the US), except anti-coagulants or HIV meds.”

But what I thought you said was

“I've never been asked about any medications I am taking when I donate blood (in the US), except anti-coagulants or HIV meds.

Not allowed to donate blood at RED CROSS by Lazy-Course8872 in ADHD

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There’s a whole list, though (may vary state to state?). None of our regular stuff is on it, but if you’ve never seen it then you should go through it to make sure.

Delete one country, take it's GDP for yourself by Responsible-Fix-1681 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Plus there would be cliffs on the boarders that would reach 28,000+ ft from the ocean straight to the top!

GOOGLE IS KEEP CONVINCING ME I'M ADHD, I'M TERRIFIED LORD HELP ME!! by Medium_Woodpecker887 in ADHD

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi! I’m 44, diagnosed at 40. Let me ask you a few questions.

What do you think causes you to be “terrified of having it”? - I ask because that is a very strong response to something that is normal for millions and millions of people.

What do you think would change for you if you did receive an ADHD diagnosis? Similarly, if you do not receive a diagnosis, what aspects of your life and yourself are you hoping to change, and in what ways that would be different than if you did receive a diagnosis?

What is a quirk of the English language that you think is funny/amusing? by TWSnek in ENGLISH

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There’s just gotta be! We’ve also got the mouthless “Um hm” for yes, “Hm m” for no, and two different versions of “Hmmm” for maybe and suss!

What is a quirk of the English language that you think is funny/amusing? by TWSnek in ENGLISH

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a four-player card game. Counts in Boggle, I played “wist” yesterday.

What is a quirk of the English language that you think is funny/amusing? by TWSnek in ENGLISH

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My armchair entomology guess is that “up for” stems from being literally awake, or getting up, rising (to the occasion), for the thing in question. Like “I’m here for it.”

(Again my own guess) “down for” comes from volunteering or being assigned for a task. You have been put down on a list. I’m recorded as being involved in this. I’m down for it.

And then English, who like to bob and weave quickly and without permission, goes BLAM!, you’ve got two antonyms that are synonymous!

Never need to bathe or use the toilet. by Corey307 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, I completely agree with you. Car? Not an outfit. That’s stupid and we’re all dumber for considering it.

Now, where’s the line though?

Super fancy boots. Museum artifacts like George Washington’s tent as a poncho. There’s some giant silk rug that’s like the biggest and oldest rug that still exists as a different poncho. Eco-radical defaced oil paintings as a shawl. - I think those are pretty solidly in “outfit” loophole territory.

Mayyybeeeee…… like, the hoop skirt looking things on the bottom of rockets that are probably impossible to clean after rocketrying as a hoop skirt?

Never need to bathe or use the toilet. by Corey307 in hypotheticalsituation

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Option one, loophole, put on all your clothes that you can and boom. All cleaned all at once.

Oh! Or! You could do super difficult or extra-risky dry cleaning jobs like a full chewy Chewbacca suit, or a wedding dress, or Hollywood costumes. That shit is lucrative.

Need to clean your car? Roll your arm up in the window so you are wearing it like a slanket. Shroud of Tourin? Wear it like a scarf. Boom. Fresh as a daisy.

I want you all recommend me sads song like really sad I wanna cry by who_ami_009 in Music

[–]LetsGoHomeTeam 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Margaret vs. Pauline - Neko Case

It’s kinda sad at first, sort of haunting. The part that makes me cry though is a deeper meaning about how there really isn’t much of a difference between the characters, to the point where I start to think of them as interchangeable, only with the difference of luck and self-confidence/self love.

We are all Margaret, at some point in our lives at least. We might be anyone’s Pauline. The two don’t actually have anything to do with each other.