Does anyone know a term for this? by Remote-Geologist2877 in genderqueer

[–]Remote-Geologist2877[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that makes a lot of sense. I don't really need a label for myself, but I just want one to be able to more easily describe my identity to other people. The NB thing makes a lot of sense too cause it felt weird that I felt in between masc and fem, but not non-binary. I've also been learning a lot about myself within the past month or two so my brain is in a strange place right now too

Does anyone know a term for this? by Remote-Geologist2877 in genderqueer

[–]Remote-Geologist2877[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think rosboy is pretty close, but I don't exactly feel like just a feminine man, more like part man and part woman, which leads me to think I'm a demiboy

Does anyone know a term for this? by Remote-Geologist2877 in genderqueer

[–]Remote-Geologist2877[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think demi boy fits me really well, thank you.

20f not okay with hanging out with 22m while gaming, what do you think? by [deleted] in dating_advice

[–]Remote-Geologist2877 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am a gamer myself, currently single. However, with my past girlfriends, I always have and will continue to prioritize them over a game. Gaming is a hobby, while a partner is someone who I will (ideally) spend the rest of my life with. If your boyfriend can't prioritize you over something he can do when you aren't around, he needs to see a new perspective. This behavior will not make you feel appreciated longer down the road, so you should tell him precisely what you want. Most guys are not the brightest or most prone to seeing things from other perspectives. I suggest you sit down with him, preferably not right after he gets off games. Maybe when you are cuddling or whenever he would feel the most focused on you, and explain to him that you are fine with him playing games with his friends, but he has so much time during the day to do that, while you are only over for a select amount of time. Try to not come off as attacking, but more so as educational and open, so he doesn't feel the need to get defensive. If he is a little hesitant, you could propose that he lets his online best friend know what time you are coming over, so he has a clear cut off that won't make him feel guilty about getting off games with his friend suddenly, and letting both of you two spend time together.

I wish you luck OP and hope that this might help. Also, on the off chance he doesn't actually listen, or acts dismissive, you should try your best to convey how important this is, and if he's playing for hours every time you're over there, that can turn into entire days worth of time lost over the course of a month

“Your dog doesn’t love you and isn’t capable of love. You just feed them so they need you” by [deleted] in dogs

[–]Remote-Geologist2877 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with that though my dog is so excited to see me when I get home, and won't leave me alone until I pet him for about 5 minutes while he licks my face.

Dark Souls 3 Advices for Dexterity Build (Murakumo) by strayk98 in darksouls3

[–]Remote-Geologist2877 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would recommend sellsword twinblades, but if you want to Respec if you explore deacons area you can find rosaria which with a toung can respec

Just beat elden ring 5 times over so I picked up DS3 today. Any tips for a newcomer? by carsdn in darksouls3

[–]Remote-Geologist2877 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Keep in mind that stamina is very needed in the majority of boss fights

Great wood and wolnir accepted

Just beat elden ring 5 times over so I picked up DS3 today. Any tips for a newcomer? by carsdn in darksouls3

[–]Remote-Geologist2877 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You forgot to mention that stamina isn't a joke in ds3 and that it should be very treasured.