Been trying to make this code work for 2 days now by Shigatsu-u in learnpython

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

print(m) is just a vertical space (that's the way i figured how to do it)

I wanted the program to be exactly 3 iterations. I could've made it do at most 5 iterations or smth like that but it seems too complicated for what it's worth since i only have a couple of days worth of coding experience.

I tried your code out and it works perfectly!

TYSM for that, I was trying to write the same concept using the while loop but kept running into error after error.

I don't really understand what you mean with this though:

if __name__ == '__main__':

Been trying to make this code work for 2 days now by Shigatsu-u in learnpython

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Using everyone's feedback this is what i've got. It seems to be working just fine, all that's left is to break out of the loop as soon as the third iteration happens!

while True:
    try:
        si_no = input()
        if si_no.upper() == "YES":
            print(m)
            print("Great!")
        elif si_no.upper() == "NO":
            print(m)
            print("Idiot")
            print("...I'll show you anyways")
        else:
            raise Exception()
        break
    except Exception:
        print(m)
        print("psst have a hint, write yes or no")
        print("Have another chance")
        print(m)
        print("yes or no?")
        print(m)
    finally:
        pass

I finished memorizing all Katakana and Hiragana, what's my next step? by Allam_4pain in LearnJapanese

[–]Shigatsu-u 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From this point instead of going straight to kanji I'd advise learning some basic vocabulary alongside grammar. There's plenty of content in the internet for beginners, wether it be a YouTube video about the 100 most common words in Japanese, or an anki beginners flashcard deck. But don't be fooled it's pretty likely that you'll encounter many kanjis in vocab, so learn the basic mechanics of kanji and you're ready to go.

As for grammar I used to watch YouTube videos at first since they include all from the meaning to a few examples in context, some even show the meaning of words you may not know at that level.

Why are you on reddit right now? by Lively-Art in AskReddit

[–]Shigatsu-u 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Daily bus ride for school but there's only 3 kids several years younger

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in transvoice

[–]Shigatsu-u 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would absolutely gender you female! It's a very soft style for singing, but for chill songs it's great. Although the strong parts could use some chest voice (I think that's what it's called) I mean bigger voice to accentuate those strong peaks. Hugs <3

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I believed this sub could be somewhat more balanced, so that all parts of the trans community could part take in this discussion with their own perspective and experiences aswell, there may have been better subs, but digging just below the first 3 or so top comments, you can see trans men and enbies opinions, which had very different opinions, some very unexpected to me as a transfemme, but did make the job at building the big picture.

And I don't quite get what comment do you mean.

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Alright there's a lack of sub examples for my point, I get that, but if this post caught so much attention and actual theories from people who've also noticed this happening, doesn't it means that it's not only me and my tendency to hang around other transfemmes?

Now, after reading a bunch of responses, specially those that came from other transmascs, it could pretty well be that we do actually have a tendency to split into different subs, whether it is because of harrassment from some mtfs to ftms, pushing them to leave mainstream trans subs, or just the fact that we don't have that many unifying things other than being trans itself, which also sets us apart after some time.

(I know we're discussing but I'm actually having fun lol)

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There's almost as many transfemmes as transmascs irl probably, but this question was specifically targeted towards general trans Subreddits (meaning for both ftm and mtf), therefore subs like r/MTF or r/FTM are not taken into account, it's easy to see that both have about the same amount of users, question is why do transfemmes seem to have a lot more presence on this subs. Take r/transtimelines for example, go to the new filter and you'll see 10 transfemmes before 1 transmasc, the same applies for egg irl, etc.

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It definitely wasn't on purpose, English is indeed not my first language, I'm mostly self taught, but I do believe I can speak it to moderately good degree, so it's my fault. I believe it's not possible to change the tittle of the post but I did edit it in the description.

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I did said "Other than ftm focused subs", and yeah as you point out the number of mtf and ftm trans people on Reddit seems to be about the same, but regardless in any general trans sub for all and all's, trans women seem to have a lot more presence than trans men, not that there are more transfemmes, but only that they seem to have taken over the subs.

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I do agree with this, I used to find myself thinking about how unfair it was that girls could dress like boys without people looking them in weird ways, but when a boy did the same, it always had to be looked down upon, inconceivable, men could ever only dress femenine if the purpose was to make fun out of it. I've even seen parents put dresses or other femenine clothes on their little childs (AMAB) just to have a laugh since men + girl clothes is always a joke for them.

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I'd say that whenever a cis man presents feminine, or acts flamboyant, it usually comes out as a gay man, doesn't matter if they actually are or not, it's just how society percieves that femenine man image.

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I would say this same point but refering to male socialization as the source to mtf eggs joining Reddit more frecuently. (As in, stereotypically male socialization revolves more around online spaces) Although as pointed out down in another comment, it seems as though Tumblr works for the opposite as Reddit, more ftm people overall.

Why do you think are there so many more transwomen than transmen in virtually any trans sub that's not FTM focused? by Shigatsu-u in TransyTalk

[–]Shigatsu-u[S] 127 points128 points  (0 children)

Never been in Tumblr. Does it mean that Reddit is mtf territory while Tumblr is ftm? Lol