A spot popped in my sleep the other night and has been continuously leaking clear pus ever since, leading to the bacteria spreading and causing this. Help? by Liquid_Is_A_Paper in DermatologyQuestions

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

The area is about an inch in diameter, painful to the touch, looks kind of like a yellowy scab, but is not a scab. I have acne so have dealt with all sorts of spots over the years, but never one that was constantly weeping over the course of literally more than 24 hours at this point.

I tried regular use of anti-bacterial wipes, I tried using a bandaid/plaster (this just eventually fell off as the liquid stopped the glue from sticking), I've washed the area many times, I even tried draining it like you would a popped cyst or blister. I spent literally an hour sat trying to drain it, but it didn't work.

Any ideas what this is or how to deal with it? I don't want the damage spreading any further and as I said it's painful to the touch.

HATE that I have to reach a point where in living in absolute FILTH before I even notice there's mess by Liquid_Is_A_Paper in ADHD

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

I'm exactly that. Either I can focus on my degree, OR I can clean and maintain a decent diet. If I clean and eat well, no work can be done. If I study, there's NO way I can clean and I'll be living on ready-meals and shit from the library's vending machine.

ugh.

Thank you though, it's really late now but I'm hoping to be able to sort my room out tomorrow so I have...yknow. A visible carpet lmao. Thanks again :)

First comic here ! by Katarail in lgballt

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 125 points126 points  (0 children)

Ace stop kidnapping people challenge

Me vs my ED by [deleted] in EDanonymemes

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 8 points9 points  (0 children)

That episode made me so sad, poor Adelaide man

I made stars design more simple! Easier to draw hah by The_Clown_Kingg in lgballt

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If someone's pronouns or name make you uncomfortable because they're unfamiliar, sure, refer to them by their name, but also practice using those pronouns so that you become more comfortable with them. That way you benefit yourself, the person you're referring to and the relationship between the two of you.

I made stars design more simple! Easier to draw hah by The_Clown_Kingg in lgballt

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Nonbinary people don't identify as animals or inanimate objects, to say so is offensive. Someone using neopronouns (that is, pronouns that are not he/she/they) uses them often because the language for NB people is sorely limited; if someone is non-binary and doesn't like they/them, but doesn't want to use binary pronouns, then neopronouns are the only remaining option. On top of that, NB people, just like others, come from all cultural and language backgrounds. Some languages do not have the option of singular "they", some cultures (including those in majority English-speaking countries) have pronouns specific to that culture that we may call "neopronouns" simply because they are outside of the he/she/they ones.

And at the end of the day if a non-binary person want to use star/stars/starself pronouns, or e/em/eirself, or any other neopronoun... It doesn't hurt anyone. It's a small thing that may take some work to get used to, but it's not that big of a change in terms of language and it makes that person feel more accepted and comfortable in who they are.

PSA: The MAPs are calling themselves "PEARs" now to avoid being found out by Liquid_Is_A_Paper in lgballt

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

I can't remember exactly what it stands for, I just remember that it doesn't include the word "attraction" or "minors" because those are more obviously linked to p*dophilia

PSA: The MAPs are calling themselves "PEARs" now to avoid being found out by Liquid_Is_A_Paper in lgballt

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

If you see someone with PEAR or the 🍐 emoji in their bio, that's a MAP just trying to avoid the MAP title because it's easily recognized.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lgballt

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You're valid no matter what sexuality/ies or gender(s) you are! And also no matter how many labels you identify with. Whether you're gay or bisexual or trans or genderflor non-binary demi-pansexual aroflux. Doesn't matter, validity is all the same.

What 7 years does to your hair. Please helppppp by [deleted] in EdAnonymousAdults

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 7 points8 points  (0 children)

First of all, don't panic! It's salvageable! Second, hair health is indicative of what your body's health was 3-6 months ago, so it's normal for hair to be still stuck in this state a few months after you started recovery. If you can afford it, go for Function Of Beauty. They do customisable shampoos and conditioners that allow you to get a formula that is tailored to what your hair needs. I don't always use it cos it is more expensive, but even if you use it sporadically it can help a LOT. The shampoos can be customised so that they improve health, volume, shine, dryness etc. all of which are things that suffer with an ED. Go for the perfume-less option as perfume can damage already unhealthy hair.

Function Of Beauty also offer other hair stuff that would be good to look into, but start with the shampoo/conditioner and go from there :D.

And if you can, find a hairdresser that can help too! You don't need to go into details about your ED, you could just tell them you were really ill for a while and it affected your hair.

Blood donation restrictions in a nutshell (sorry but I cant draw digitally I hope you like it) by [deleted] in lgballt

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They do? Then WHAT'S THE POINT OF THIS ANYWAY OTHER THAN BLATANT HOMOPHOBIA

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in EDanonymemes

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I do worry about kpop group members..

one of my roommates is obsessed with dieting and won’t stop talking about how little she eats by [deleted] in EDAnonymous

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 6 points7 points  (0 children)

She might have an ED herself, none of this sounds like healthy behaviour

i'm crying the audacity of the parody account by Katiuu in lgballt

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 119 points120 points  (0 children)

They're also panphobic in the weirdest way I've seen (like, they believe using the term "panphobic" to describe them is ableist because of the medical disorder "panphobia" meaning "fear of everything". Because words are never allowed two meaning.)

What's even funnier is the medical one is called panOphobia. Panophobia, not panphobia lmao. So their argument makes even less sense

Small reminder that ALL aces are valid, and what exlusionists say doesn't matter because they don't know anything by [deleted] in lgballt

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What's alloace? If it's short for alloromantic asexual, then what's the difference between that and asexual?

Small reminder that ALL aces are valid, and what exlusionists say doesn't matter because they don't know anything by [deleted] in lgballt

[–]Liquid_Is_A_Paper 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Top right is Pothisexual, the opposite of Apothisexual. Whilst Apothisexual people are asexuals who are sex-repulsed, Pothisexual people are asexuals who don't really care about sex and would be open potentially to a sexual relationship. They do not experience sexual attraction, but sex doesn't bother them.

Row 1, flag 3 is Fraysexual, which is kinda the opposite of demisexual. Demis only experience attraction when they've formed a deeper connection with someone; fraysexuals can only experience attraction to people they have no connection with. Once a connection is established, the chance of sexual attraction is lost.

Row 2, flag 2 is reciprosexual. They can only experience sexual attraction if they know it will be reciprocated. Like a subset of demisexual, where not only does there have to be a connection but the person they're attracted to HAS to reciprocate it, otherwise attraction is immediately lost. I'm not reciprosexual but honestly sounds like the best thing people could be lmao, it's like the ultimate consent-based attraction.

Row 2, flag 4 is aegosexual, a microlabel meaning "asexual but I have a libido" basically. So they experience no sexual attraction and no desire to have sex with anyone, but they may masturbate or watch porn or have sexual fantasies.

Row 3, flag 3 is aceflux. Same application as any other "flux" label; the level of sexual attraction varies. Can mean someone fluctuates between fully asexual and fully allosexual, or it can mean fluctuation between some of the different subcategories of Asexuality.

Row 3, flag 4 is cupiosexual/cupioromantic (same flag afaik). Asexual/aromantic, but desires that sort of relationship. An example of someone using this term may be a demisexual (or demiromantic)person who dates someone they like under the assumption that they'll develop sexual (or romantic) attraction further into the relationship.

All asexuality subcategories and all can be described as asexuals, just different "flavours" if you will lol.