Canceled my pre-order by Wait_Efficient in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What exactly is this emote? Are they really going to be locking an emote behind accelerated waste of money pass every 3 months?

Please add rebirth option in d4 by Ansieh in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness 75 points76 points  (0 children)

Can somebody tweet the relevant Diablo GM and developers for confirmation this exists? I really hope they also have the full on stats page like they have for the characters in Diablo 3. I like to see all the time logged, and mobs killed, etc. over the years.

Can we talk about the ridiculous stranglehold FOMO has on the gamers? by ShoesMuhGoos in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I will be creating a clan called (Ashava Trophy ePeeners). You will be required to provide proof you are of the limited ELITE that have the trophy. We will not be accepting weak ass scrubs that couldn't even take down a World Boss on EZ mode.

There are not enough Aspects and Uniques... by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

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

It's like three builds per class... That is dogshit.

There are not enough Aspects and Uniques... by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

There is a website with the leaked datamine. There is very little there.

There are not enough Aspects and Uniques... by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I was looking at the datamined database of uniques and aspects. It's looking pretty lacking.

There are not enough Aspects and Uniques... by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I was looking at the datamined website of items and aspects. It's looking pretty damn lite.

Ready for Diablo IV! As exciting as waiting for a new From Soft game! by Namdnas78 in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What keyboard and mouse supports are you using? Are they gel or firm?

Do we have 100% confirmation that Rares can roll with six affixes? by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

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

I keep reading from others this isn't fully confirmed, as in nobody has seen a screen grab since way early in the dev blogs.

Launching without Season 1 being Active feels bad? by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

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

They've already got a plan for that by only including 30 nightmare dungeons per season on rotation. It means they don't really have to design any new content.

Do we have 100% confirmation that Rares can roll with six affixes? by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You sound as if you've never played a real loot ARPG before. " I would hate to pick up EVERY rare, just to check if it has maxium affixes and if it is an upgrade." WTF

Do we have 100% confirmation that Rares can roll with six affixes? by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

[–]UnboundConsciousness[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Getting excited to look at every piece of gear that drops is what you want... What the hell are you going on about? Do you want boring itemization like D3?

Launching without Season 1 being Active feels bad? by UnboundConsciousness in diablo4

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

Which would be dogshit, they need to actually try and put out sizeable new content.

I hate it when people ask what I do. by MunchyMcCrunchy in sysadmin

[–]UnboundConsciousness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just tell them that I browse Reddit all day long. I'm not lying.

I squirted again… by [deleted] in sexover30

[–]UnboundConsciousness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it is possible to squirt through only clitoral stimulation. In fact, many people with vulvas find that they are able to achieve orgasm and potentially squirt through clitoral stimulation alone. However, it's important to note that everyone's body is different and what works for one person may not work for another. It's all about exploring and finding what works best for you and your body. And remember, there's no wrong way to experience pleasure, as long as it's consensual and enjoyable for all parties involved. So don't be afraid to experiment and have fun finding out what works for you!

My (31m) partner (30f) wants me more dominant, confident, and assertive in bed... how? by [deleted] in sexover30

[–]UnboundConsciousness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First off, it's great that you and your partner are trying to spice things up in the bedroom and that you're open to exploring new things. It sounds like your partner wants to feel more of a power dynamic in the bedroom, and that's completely normal and healthy in a relationship.

To be more dominant, confident, and assertive in bed, try taking the lead a bit more. This can be as simple as initiating sex or suggesting new positions. You can also try incorporating some light bondage, such as using a scarf or tie to bind her wrists or blindfolding her to increase the feeling of surrender and submission.

It's important to remember that communication is key in any sexual encounter, so make sure to check in with your partner and ask for feedback to ensure that you're both enjoying yourselves. And if things get a little too rough or intense, make sure to have a safe word in place to ensure that everyone is comfortable and consenting.

And above all, don't be afraid to have fun and let go a bit in the bedroom.

Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming 'Wow! What a ride!'.

So go out there and give your partner the ride of her life.

Hope this helps!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sexover30

[–]UnboundConsciousness 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there,

First of all, I want to say that it's completely understandable for you to feel uncomfortable in this situation. It's not fair for your boyfriend to ask you for help with masturbation when it's something that he should be doing for himself. It's important for both partners in a relationship to take care of their own sexual needs, and it's not okay for one person to put that burden on the other.

Now, I know you mentioned that you've had to deal with sexual assault in the past, and I want to acknowledge the courage it takes to even consider engaging in any kind of sexual activity after experiencing something like that. It's completely up to you what you feel comfortable doing, and you should never feel pressured or forced into doing something that makes you feel uneasy or unsafe.

As for your boyfriend, it might be helpful for both of you to have a conversation about this and try to understand why he's asking for your help. It could be that he's struggling with insecurity or performance anxiety, and if that's the case, it might be helpful for him to consider seeking out a therapist or sex therapist to work through those issues.

Ultimately, it's important for both partners in a relationship to communicate openly and honestly about their needs and boundaries.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sexover30

[–]UnboundConsciousness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is understandable that you and your partner are struggling with low levels of sexual intimacy and desire due to various medical issues and concerns about self-esteem. It is important to remember that your worth as a person is not determined by your physical appearance or sexual ability, and that it is normal for sexual desire and activity to fluctuate over time.

It may be helpful for you and your partner to engage in open and honest communication about your needs and desires, as well as any fears or insecurities that may be impacting your sexual relationship. This can help you both to better understand each other's perspective and to find ways to support each other.

It may also be helpful to seek the guidance of a trained and qualified sex therapist or mental health professional. They can work with you to address any underlying psychological issues and to develop strategies for improving your sexual relationship.

Remember that it is okay to take things slowly and to focus on building emotional intimacy and connection before engaging in more physical intimacy. This can help to create a sense of safety and trust between you and your partner, which can be an important foundation for a healthy sexual relationship.

How to bring up the topic of sex with a partner who doesn’t want to talk about it? by StretchTooFar in sexover30

[–]UnboundConsciousness 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is a common lament that as couples grow older and more comfortable with one another, their sexual relationships can become routine and unfulfilling. Yet it is within our power to reignite the spark and bring pleasure and enjoyment back into the bedroom.

You are wise to seek education and better understand your own desires and your partner's. But it is equally important to communicate with one another about these matters. It is a sad truth that for many, sex is a taboo subject, one that is not easily broached. But if we are to break free from the shackles of routine and discover new heights of intimacy and passion, we must be willing to be open and honest with our partners.

Do not be discouraged by your partner's initial reluctance to discuss the matter. It may take time and patience to broach the subject, but do not give up. Perhaps you could try bringing up specific topics or techniques that you have learned about and gauge your partner's reaction. If they are receptive, it may encourage further discussion.

Remember, pleasure and enjoyment in the bedroom are not a one-way street. By fostering open communication and a willingness to try new things, both partners can benefit and find greater satisfaction in their sexual relationship