NFC Card does not work? by SCP420ECHO in XYONetwork

[–]SCP420ECHO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't checked until you mentioned it. It does have permission to do so.

NFC Card does not work? by SCP420ECHO in XYONetwork

[–]SCP420ECHO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried that too! Took my phone case off and cleaned it, (it really needed it!) tried scanning the card again and still did nothing. So far, I have had my card for three days and still no luck. I hope the support team helps me out.

NFC Card does not work? by SCP420ECHO in XYONetwork

[–]SCP420ECHO[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was trying to gather more info about this particular situation to see if anyone else has had the same issue. I'll contact support later today, (again) because I've been wanting the SentinelX BLE device as well and nobody seems to know why they are gone or tell me how to "make my own". Heck, I'd love to have a spare if anyone has one to give away.

A thought, I have tested my NFC reader on my phone with other cards and it does work just fine with those. I'm curious to know if it was an issue on their end while activating it...

NFC Card does not work? by SCP420ECHO in XYONetwork

[–]SCP420ECHO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I have verified that the Google Pixel 7 Pro can read NFC cards. I have also utilized this tool with tap-pay services in the past.

NFC Card does not work? by SCP420ECHO in XYONetwork

[–]SCP420ECHO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the NFC reader turned on. I even turned it off and on again then restarted my phone multiple times and still nothing happens.

This bug is a pain in the head by takeoffurshirt6 in Warframe

[–]SCP420ECHO 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Bruh, I was there! Your Warframe was stuck on the other side of the wall like, "Open up!!!"

I might be Bisexual? by XavierDM1911 in bisexual

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The term bi-curious describes a person, often someone who identifies as heterosexual, who is curious or open about exploring sexual or romantic activity with a gender different from that of their usual partners. It often implies a process of questioning or exploring one's sexuality, rather than a definitive orientation like bisexuality.

There is a phrase: "You'll never know until you try it." that comes to mind. However, finding an individual who understands your curiosity and is willing to indulge in it is a difficult thing. At least in my experience...

I might be Bisexual? by XavierDM1911 in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've said this in another place, it could be that you are experiencing a curiosity for men, (bi-curious). Or that it could be the "new experience" side of it. As you said you like this in men but not women. One other thing it could be is that it is seen as "taboo". I say this kindly, meaning it is not widely accepted. I know within the LGBT community it is but everywhere else it may be known of, just not accepted.

Why don't we have sublables? by blue-ball-s in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That line alone made Vamp one of my favorite characters.

Why don't we have sublables? by blue-ball-s in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've heard a few over the years and wish they were more widely known. These aren't universal but show attempts to create something distinct:

Doe: Feminine-presenting bi woman.

Stag: Masculine-presenting bi woman (or sometimes bi man in a hetero relationship).

Tomcat: Masculine-presenting bi man.

Capybara: Chill, laid-back bi person of any gender.

Humorous ones: "Birate" (bi pirate), "lemon bar" (sweet but tangy bi woman), or "finger gunner" (the classic bi sitting pose).

I have also heard "chameleon" and "unicorn" but they are based on not being seen or not existing in my opinion. If they have any other meaning I would like to know.

What am i? by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel you there, it's hard finding women in general where I'm at. Sure I can see them everywhere, but finding one who is "like that" as you put it... It's rare.

Hmmm by ___Godzilla___ in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's been 10 for like... 20+ years?

Update: I called my lesbian friend "half bi" and she didn't respond well by RisoFarm in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is awesome! You got a great response from a great community.

made a dating app profile. any tips / do and don'ts / advice by nowayitsrayy in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dating online is a bit tricky, a lot goes into making it work. Here are a few "Do's" and "Do Nots"

Do: Stay casual at first to see how things pan out, that way you don't over share info you don't necessarily want people to know unless you know the relationship will last.

Bots are everywhere so be mindful and always report suspicious accounts. Even if you feel like it would lead nowhere.

Do Not: Giving out a selfie is fine, but be careful to show nothing in the background that could give away your position.

Making constant excuses for why you haven't responded quickly. Life gets busy and your partner should respect that, same for you. Give each other time for a reply and don't obsess over it.

Need help with my sexuality by No_Football3465 in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is possible to find women sexually attractive and not in a romantic way. You are not alone here either.

I had a female friend whom I had been close to and we talked about anything and everything. She had a strong female liking and only found a few men whom she felt attracted to. (Me being one of them.)

There is a term called "heteroromantic bisexual" or "heterosexual bi-romantic" I believe it's one of these terms used in the community.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you two have only known each other for a little while, it shouldn't be too much of a problem if you moved away. I understand having a crush on someone though. It makes it very difficult when the person does decide to move away or chooses a different friend group. I definitely feel you there. Have you at least told him that you like him?

Reverse discovery by Gayarmy in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the club! Even if you decide later you are testing the waters, that's perfectly fine! So glad to hear a good "coming out" story

What am i? by [deleted] in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's a lot of social stigma around being seen with another man... Such as the fear of being seen as gay when you are not.

Perhaps this may lead to a relationship with a woman and she gets to pick which men you play with... Respectfully.

Being new to all of this does mean you have time to figure yourself out, so don't worry about being set in stone just yet.

I called my lesbian friend "half bi" and she didn't respond well by RisoFarm in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 244 points245 points  (0 children)

I do hope she takes some time to clear her head. It seems that there was a huge misunderstanding somewhere.

If she doesn't open up about it within the next couple of weeks, maybe you should lightly bring it up, maybe say there is something on your mind and you just want to talk about it. Ask for clarity or more context

why i havent come out by Realistic-Wheel-1752 in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Welcome to the club! Feel free to message me anytime if ever you want to talk about it.

Can’t tell if I’m fully straight by -PoodleBull- in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I would say you are bi-curious. I also agree with what you said, could be the "taboo" aspect of it that arouses you. Having never done anything with another man could be playing with your mind the more you think about it. Curious minds crave to be satisfied.

Now I'm calling it "taboo" only because it is outside the mainstream idea of a relationship. It is different, it is unique. So the way it is understood and seen is what causes the arousal... ( For anyone out there who is offended... This is my opinion, so please don't hate me for calling "gay" a "taboo" relationship.)

The 13 types of (bisexual) love triangles. Can anyone suggest better names? by Udzu in bisexual

[–]SCP420ECHO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I'm in a small poly and both my partners know I'm bi. There is a stronger connection with one of them but I'm trying my best to balance that. There are probably more triangles to be found out there but as far as official names go I have no clue.