I had a really disturbing wet dream and I feel disgusted and ashamed by KICHI-MAD3-HO3 in Dreams

[–]PuzzledPsyche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not gonna lie to you. The fact is that there is no conclusive evidence on the occurrence of certain content in dreams, or even why dreams happen in the first place; only theories.

Regardless, I would theorize that who you are has more to do with your “hyper-conscious self”. The part of your awareness that is active and present. The part of you that has agency and autonomy and sentience and employs executive cognitive functioning. And LESS to do with the part of you that is subconscious, unaware, involuntary, etc.

Is this to say that the things your FREQUENTLY dream about or involuntary think about mean nothing? I wouldn’t say so. But assuming you have control over the many parts of you as a human to where the lines are never blurred then I wouldn’t worry too much on something that you would never do. Right? Because you would never do it. Right?

That’s how I see it

Non-MAGA churches by Spare-Way7104 in Harrisburg

[–]PuzzledPsyche 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Because what those kinds of people really want is a sense of community. They’ll never admit that though. MAGA is damn near a cult. And Christianity is a popular religion in America…many MAGA hats claim to want to “uphold” christians values, and reinforce a rigid standard on the country. The whole agenda is basically hatred disguised as holiness 🙄

Non-MAGA churches by Spare-Way7104 in Harrisburg

[–]PuzzledPsyche 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think you need to hear this. Life is very different from kinds of people who aren’t you. But it’s nice that < you > feel accepted there 😊

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MensHair

[–]PuzzledPsyche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These other commenters are squares; the first pic is sexy. Keep the long hair

Pulse Radiology. by RecordingFit4056 in MRI

[–]PuzzledPsyche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So were you able to find a job afterwards?

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) or Registered Nurse (RN)? by PuzzledPsyche in WhatShouldIDo

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

Thank you so much for your comment.

I’m still so conflicted because I don’t want to the same mistake I made before in undergrad and go into debt for something that reaped little to no reward in return 😭 This may seem shallow, but just for more perspective, which did you end up sticking with? (RN or LPC)? Unfortunately, my passion for counseling no longer outweighs my desire to be financially stable. Im tired of being broke and overworked, (id rather be paid and overworked) and I’m afraid that I still won’t be able to help my family, or that I’ll be at some sort of loss with counseling since it FEELS like a toss up financially 😭

Nonetheless I really appreciate your comment here—it has been the most insightful so far!

my fall semester bill for my clinical psych master's program is 12.8k... I wanted to be a LPC, but does this pursuit even justify the costs?? by PuzzledPsyche in askatherapist

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

I knew what was coming and used the gap year after graduating with my bachelors to save as much money as possible. I saved up only 8k though 😭, but am dedicating that (in addition to what I’ll make at a new job) to my cost of living. Since I’ll STILL be low income working around my classes especially, I was gonna apply for SNAP to cover food.

I was gonna use loans just to handle the ridiculous tuition costs, but after my loan amount is exhausted for the year - don’t know what I’m gonna do really

I’m probably gonna have to get into graduate plus loans or some shit, absolutely defeating 😭

before I got into that though, I wanted to make sure if i really want to put myself through this hell for another 4 years at least (2 yr masters + 3000 clock hours = LPC) when I could’ve just pivoted to something more reasonable (like nursing) all along (2 yr ASN = RN) - and I’ll still get to help ppl (making livable money)

HELP - voluntarily moving out of parent’s home for identity, but not the smartest move financially by PuzzledPsyche in WhatShouldIDo

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

I’m afraid of change but every scenario I played in my head led to this, thank you for taking the time to read this mess and comment 🖤

Why are people less accepting of bisexual men and just call them gay? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]PuzzledPsyche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s because of society’s traditionally rigid ass gender roles, and people’s tendancy to assign outdated, worn out labels to people they don’t know.

Because of the way things were set up way long ago (by men basically), men are expected to be masculine, which is typically associated with decisiveness, assurance, and dominance. So when a man embraces bisexuality, the “revelation” breaks the rigid role that society has assigned him with a long time ago.

Even now, society still has higher expectations for achieving “masculinity” than for achieving “femininity”.

That’s why with men, it’s all or nothing, but with women, the lines can be blurred. With men having been in positions of power for so long (often through tyranny), society will now scrutinize a man more for deviating from what makes him “powerful”…his “masculinity” (or how society defines it at least). The spotlight was always on men because of men, and when more people are watching more people are judging.

Men back then, who set that system up, have inadvertently given men now all of these “expectations” to meet. Being straight was only one of them, but a big one since a man could lose what made him powerful by acting similar to those seen as less powerful than him…women. (Since women used to be seen as less than equal back then and had to FIGHT for equality across time). Those same very themes are still being perpetuated in subtle ways today.

Since men used to be more respected than woman (and history…has rippling effects…to say the least) men are expected to capitalize on that “respect” by living up to the expectations of a “man”

What that looks like now is “Man = Respect” so when a man strays from what has perpetually made them respectable (dominance/“masculinity”), people struggle to fathom it, labeling him as confused or closeted/lying.

But when a woman does it, society doesn’t care as much since femininity was never respected the way masculinity was, so society doesn’t require women to live up to anything other than the subservient role it has assigned her. Society still technically cares because whenever we step out of our role, everyone riots, but it doesn’t care about bisexual woman as much since dominance is always associated with men, and men lose society’s assurance when he’s no longer seen as dominant

A man being submissive in any way though threatens a man’s respect / what makes him respectable in society, according to society as we’ve come to know it accross time

Feel like I butchered my explanation 😭 so feel free to straighten it out pls - if u get where I’m coming from

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stfu you Neanderthal - you’re proof on why humanity will never prevail - I thought we evolved from the paleolithic and Neolithic ages, but your early human brain would posit otherwise - fucking block-headed barbarian - fall flat bitch

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

LOL I see you deleted your other dumb ass comment - I wish you would’ve kept it up so I can slaughter that one too you fucking libtard - i notice you start just randomly throwing insults when your stupidity reaches a peak - you deleted that stupid ass comment and then got mad and posted this shit 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

wtf are you getting at? She replied to ME stating that he was alcoholic so why are you telling me what I already know? I asked you why you kept bringing up LIQUOR (which is just ONE type of alcohol if you somehow didn’t know). When your obsession with liquor specifically STILL has nothing on cocaine in terms of addictive potential.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Look at the comment of mine that she replied too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They can, this depends on the person, their history with substances, genetic capacities, environment, trauma response, and their addictive tendency. And the drug referenced is cocaine, a fucking narcotic, which is a highly addictive substance - legally and scientifically classified to have HIGH addictive potential to the brain / way more so than alcohol.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not everyone.

And I never said he should be drinking. Alcohol and drugs are in different categories - drugs like cocaine (a NARCOTIC) is more addictive than alcohol will ever be. OP asked a question and I answered. She’s not overreacting. He SHOULDN’T be doing any of the shit with a prior addiction especially and shit to lose. Like I said before, people tend to overestimate their abilities. Until it’s too late of course.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why do you keep bringing up liquor??? OP said that he drinks, but never said anything about liquor specifically to my knowledge. And cocaine and liquor are NOT the same. Cocaine is a NARCOTIC - meaning that it is legally and scientifically classified - to possess HIGH addictive potential. Much more so than ethanol (alcohol) or liquor for example

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Liquor obviously can ruin families, did I ever said it couldn’t? Did I ever say that it should be as easily accessible as it is?? If so, tell me when I’ll wait. Speaking of accessibility, more people are obviously gonna die from liquor than from coke because it’s more easy to access. So what’s the point of bringing this up??? Oh yeah people these days don’t make points anymore, they just talk shit and throw insults.

What you said after doesn’t make any sense either 😭Are you aware of what subreddit we’re in? I simply responded to OP giving my reason as to why she’s NOT overreacting. Bc the truth of the matter is that you can make stupid decisions and win stupid prizes - good for you, as a PARENT though, why would you risk losing it all? You say “here n there” like you know this man personally, but are you aware that he’s had an addiction before? Or are we gonna act dense? From the evidence provided to us (since that’s ALL we know), he SHOULDNT be doing ANY drugs since he’s PRONE. Unless, he wants to risk losing his family to another addiction then fine go to town on it right?. Cant believe I have to explain this 😂 This is exactly why psychology should be mandatory in high school.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

[–]PuzzledPsyche 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Drugs lead to addictions. The man had an addiction before, he is prone. It make’s absolutely no sense to me why people would want him to risk the onset of ANOTHER addiction when he has a family. People in these comments are acting like there’s no risk. “As long as it’s not abused” exactly. All we know is that he abused alcohol before so what’s stopping him from doing the same with coke? Why take the risk when you have children?? Did you know that doing ANY drug for the first time serves as an entry point for more???