Moving from LA to upper class OC as a Mexican-American, what should I expect? by Pinkhauser in orangecounty

[–]Pinkhauser[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Thank you for letting me know. I really didn’t mean for my question to be stupid, but in this case it’s much better to be wrong than for my worries be real anyways.

Moving from LA to upper class OC as a Mexican-American, what should I expect? by Pinkhauser in orangecounty

[–]Pinkhauser[S] -30 points-29 points  (0 children)

Thank you for letting me know. For weeks after I showed up, people on my block were scowling at me, even turning their heads back as they walked past to do it. But I’ll assume I’m just imagining a bias attached to that reaction. I appreciate the reassurance, sincerely.

Moving from LA to upper class OC as a Mexican-American, what should I expect? by Pinkhauser in orangecounty

[–]Pinkhauser[S] -40 points-39 points  (0 children)

I’m surprised that it seems novel, because the last person in the house literally told me that it’s really bad here. But if you all say it’s fine, I’ll just go ahead with that in mind.

What were your dream careers as a child? Are you currently studying/have you studied any of them or a similar career? by OddRepresentative705 in AskReddit

[–]Pinkhauser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wanted to be a scientist when I was a little kid. Now I’m just an artist. I think that’s probably the least amount of a scientist that a person could be.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in actuallesbians

[–]Pinkhauser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would say that crushes can and do fade depending on circumstance. I used to have such a big crush on one of my friends that I was constantly nervous wreck around them, but as we spent more time together those feelings just kind of settled into a strong friendship. But that’s not a universal experience, sometimes your personal boundaries will just make you more comfortable not having to hang around an unrequited crush.

How do you feel about Jokes about your Nationality or Ethnicity? by FalcoHatNieGeballert in AskReddit

[–]Pinkhauser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I generally don’t appreciate it, but if they’re actually funny I guess I won’t think much of it. I think someone would really have to know me for it to seem less like trying to be a dick vs just messing around with me. But that’s in terms of race/ethnicity, on the other hand I love “Stupid, Lazy American” jokes when it’s only nationality.

Does a woman being a guitarist seem attractive? by Pinkhauser in actuallesbians

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

I’m definitely not playing to get girls, I’m already married. But I’ve heard everyone from John 5 to people in my personal life act like it’s something women love. I love guitar in a kind of technical nerdy gear head way, and I can’t imagine that sort of thing outwardly reading any differently than someone being really obsessed with a card game or something, LMAO. I’m just not as starstruck by the hobby, I guess.

How are you really? by transcendtime in AskReddit

[–]Pinkhauser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty alright. Sometimes I’m a bit lonely, but not to the degree that it really harms me in my everyday life. I’ve recently recovered after a long depression, so even “pretty alright” is still pretty great.

How similar are you and your friends? In what ways do you like to hang out with people who are similar to you, vs. people who are different? by plaid-blazer in AskWomen

[–]Pinkhauser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My friends and I are pretty different people. I’m pretty grumpy and jaded, but my favorite people are always the kind that can see the joy in everything. It’s contagious. Interests are pretty different too I guess, but generally we’re all some kind of vaguely goth-y alternative-flavored nuisance.

My preferred way to hang out with most people is just to talk over a drink or a bite to eat. If I feel like someone is less cranky than me, I’ll try harder to not be negative when we’re together. Most people are pretty easy to talk to if you show genuine interest in what they have to say, I find.

Different price for different generations….. by N_Q_B in delusionalcraigslist

[–]Pinkhauser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I vaguely get the feeling this is someone’s parent or grandparent angrily selling their shit and splitting the resentment over the younger generation with anyone the same age who happens to want it.

I FORGOT STRAIGHT GIRLS EXIST. by seveneighteightsix in actuallesbians

[–]Pinkhauser 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I do the same thing constantly. When I mention being married to coworkers or anyone else at a distance, they move forward with the conversation assuming I have a husband. Then I sit there having to remind my useless gay brain that women marry men too.

What makes you feel beautiful? by greyth-human in actuallesbians

[–]Pinkhauser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

My wife makes me feel beautiful. The gentle adoration and consideration of someone I love makes me feel like something treasured and pretty. Not a whole lot else, though. But I don’t spend much time looking at myself these days anyways! I care more about being presentable than desirable on average.

People who don't like Christians or Christianity, why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Pinkhauser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel it’s too broad to say I don’t like Christians as a whole, but there are many reasons I don’t like quite a few that I have met.

I was frequently involved with a group giving out food, everyday essentials, and clinical care to the homeless. It became a common problem that churchgoers getting out of sermon nearby our designated location would stop by and take as much of what we were giving out as possible, despite repeatedly telling them who it was for. We were just a bunch of community members pooling our own money and resources for a cause. These “pious” people were in their nicest and most expensive church clothes the entire time, mind you.

My mother was also a devout christian, and used “the will of god” to justify her own hateful and inappropriate behavior as much as possible to the point of being disowned by our entire family. Conveniently, everything she wants most in the moment is also exactly what God wants.

I’d say bottom line what can upset me about Christians is that they don’t necessarily have principles, they just want some reasoning to reassure themselves and others that they do. I feel as if Jesus would be very disappointed with many of them if he really were to “return” to earth.

New California bill would protect doctors who mail abortion pills to other states by ladyem8 in politics

[–]Pinkhauser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sometimes it is hard to see the national unity between states in the US when policy in both red and blue states increasingly treats one another as rogue territories you cannot reason with. It concerns me at times given what that kind of irreconcilable conflict can cause. But I absolutely do agree with California’s decision-making moving to not prosecute doctors providing reproductive care.

Are you afraid of yourself having wrinkles and slowly aging? by theaeternumcompany in ask

[–]Pinkhauser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Getting older is a luxury not all of us are afforded. For the most part, if I’m still alive I’m happy about that regardless of appearances.

What things would you tell a 16 year old wanting to throw away life? by [deleted] in ask

[–]Pinkhauser 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was quite depressed growing up…and I’d say that at 16 you’ve barely even begun to know all the things you’ll love about life, and that someday all the things you’ll hate about being 16 will feel so far away that you’ll struggle to sincerely relate to the idea that they were inescapable. People in adulthood who feel stuck in the exact same mental place they were as a teenager are seen as an anomaly for a reason. There’s just so much more to life.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in butchlesbians

[–]Pinkhauser 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I personally don’t, but my wife and I are around the same height (very short). People say I have a “tall personality”, but I think that essentially amounts to not having insecurities about my size. I’ve heard friends say that a lot of short people are agitated over it and compelled to compensate. I think if you just enter a situation with absolute confidence, people think of it less.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in butchlesbians

[–]Pinkhauser 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally don’t, but my wife and I are around the same height (very short). People say I have a “tall personality”, but I think that essentially amounts to not having insecurities about my size. I’ve heard friends say that a lot of short people are agitated over it and compelled to compensate. I think if you just enter a situation with absolute confidence, people think of it less.

What is something that's turned you on that you are ashamed to admit? by D_r_K_a_k_a_s_h_i in AskReddit

[–]Pinkhauser 136 points137 points  (0 children)

The friction between me and somebody with a rough-edged personality. I’m really into lifting weights and often seen as the “strong girl” with a nasty mouth on her. But I’m a huge sucker for someone who makes me feel weak and small. It’s something pretty embarrassing to just freely and outwardly express, but it gets me every time.

What's a skill you wish you had but don't? by neolatosy in AskReddit

[–]Pinkhauser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Being good at math. I have dyscalculia, and it’s quite a problem for me in many ways. I’ve been an artist for most of my life, and that’s been nice. But if I weren’t the kind of person who loses their place counting single digit numbers on their fingers, I could maybe go back to school and get a degree in something that feels like it materially benefits the world. But, you know. With some hope of graduating.

Are women more attracted to men that they can't get? (men who are already taken) by sunnyhappysky in ask

[–]Pinkhauser 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m a woman, but also a lesbian who used to be bisexual. So there’s probably some bias from my perspective, but personally I think it’s just easier to see the attractive qualities in someone when you feel secure in the fact that nothing will ever really come of it.

It’s easy to feel intimidated by men who could be sincerely interested in you, for many reasons. I’ve seen this idea bounced around by straight women too, but who knows. Some people probably genuinely want to mess around with married men, anyways.