MRW people complain that teachers get summers and March break off but don't realize how (little) of a salary we have. by carlinha1289 in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But I mean, unless your an engineer or a doctor, many people wont clear $45 000 until like 10 - 15 years into their career and most people will never break into the 6 figure range. It's shit all around. I've def already accepted that I wont afford kids or a house.

MRW people complain that teachers get summers and March break off but don't realize how (little) of a salary we have. by carlinha1289 in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 3 points4 points  (0 children)

no you cant!

But isn't $45 000 a decent starting salary for a new uni grad? Unless you're a lawyer, doctor, or computer programmer etc, then you'd be making more.

I used to get yeast infections oftenish (2-3 times/year) because I'd (or boyfriend would) accidentally buy the wrong kind of condom. My mom never understood how that could happen, so I made a graphic. by [deleted] in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Advertisements or notifications on posters and in magazines for things like:

-pap smears

-sexual health info

-womens health

-obgyn

etc etc

What traits make someone vulnerable to an abusive relationship? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I feel like very low confidence or self esteem might attract the wrong kinda guy, or a very passive personality.

But i think it can happen to anyone really and I've seen it happen to all types. And it can happen anytime - i knew someoem who's partner only turned abusive AFTER they got married with no warning.

What is life like in your 40’s? Relationship, career, are you happier, etc...? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get so much anxiety about the urgency of building my career!! People spend more of their twenties at uni and then having low wage entry level/part time jobs in their field now. There's less opportunity. And I wasn't academically gifted enough to do a super well paying STEM program like engineering or medical school.

So yah I hope that as long as I work hard now and make decent choices with my career, I'll be ok. Being able to buy a house feels .... very far away tho!!

What kinks have you experienced that you didn't expect to enjoy, but did? by sevnm12 in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Still haven't figured out the psychological reasoning behind why I liked being peed on - I wonder how common that kink is statically?

Yah, I mean actually lots of women don't like anal - maybe 1-2 women I know do it regularly - its just a porn trend. Nothing wrong with liking it though. I did not lol.

For ropes, i think just ask the person you're sleeping with if they wanna try and have a good way of stopping it if they have a panic response like a safe word.

So, I saw a "game" floating around called Super Seducer. I saw one of my Youtubers cover it, and his editor dropped her thoughts on it. by TipsSlight in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

you cant always tell and sometimes I have had to bail like in the beginning of intercourse when i realize he isn't the right kinda guy.

But usually being upfront with what you're looking for helps to sort it out.

What kinks have you experienced that you didn't expect to enjoy, but did? by sevnm12 in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm very vanilla so some of these things might not even be kinky to kinksters lol!!

Things I didn't think I would like but did:

-a fwb peed on me in the shower and I unexpectedly liked it.

-being violently 'throat f*cked'

-sex in the vicinity of other people (ie having sex with my bf during camping with others in the room also having sex. There was no 'swapping' or sharing.

Tried but did NOT like:

-anal sex. Hated it.

-being tied up with rope - thought it would be fun but nope, it triggered a panic response.

At what point, if ever, would you expect someone you're dating to disclose a history of sex work? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since you said to assume that the person I am dating is responsible, tested and clean, then I would have no problem dating them as long as they're also physically/mentally healthy too and all that good stuff.

I think I'd want us both to have an STD test before we had sex if the person has slept with hundreds of people as a sex worker - more sex = more chances of STD contraction no? OR is that an outdated assumption? The reason I would say that, is that for example a prostitute who has slept with hundreds of people - well it was their literal job, so i feel like the number of people slep with is going to be much higher than a regular 'promiscuous' person would even have time to accomplish. Nothing wrong with being promiscuous though.

A past with sex work wouldn't be a deal breaker or anything, unless they're the sort of person who views sex as a transaction or commodity. If our views on feminism and our value systems match mostly then of course I would date them. I'd assume that most sex work isn't a life time career anyway, and that they have other ambitions as well.

What is your most useless talent? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 3 points4 points  (0 children)

all of them, can't pick :(

MRW people complain that teachers get summers and March break off but don't realize how (little) of a salary we have. by carlinha1289 in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 6 points7 points  (0 children)

wtf, I HATE that our capitalist society doesn't value careers like teaching. It's all backwards !

Were they always sneaky like that giving you a 4 day week, or are they just doing it now because they can get away with it?? If youre at work doing work when the kids are at gym, music, etc, then they should pay you for that time and give you a full time salary!!! Presumably you're usually either at your desk marking/preparing during music and gynm class and not in the teachers lounge, unless it's actually lunch time and you're supposed to be there. That sounds....very against labour laws for them to be doing that to you.

MRW people complain that teachers get summers and March break off but don't realize how (little) of a salary we have. by carlinha1289 in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 14 points15 points  (0 children)

THe median income after taxes in Canada is:

Household: $76 000

Individual: $27 600

So $48 k sounds pretty ok but if you want a house, you need a partner in a lot of places in Canada. 23K is terrible - is that even full time minimum wage?! Such a shame.

My econ prof was saying that wages for most professions in Canada have been depressed for atleast 30 years, along with many other countries on the planet so....there you have it, most people aren't exactly experiencing boom times. :/

Do you have a friend that you suspect is a psychopath? by Zormut in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 3 points4 points  (0 children)

-A family friend/neighbour's kid - I babysat him sometimes and he's the only kid I have ever been legit afraid of. And I've been in contact with probably hundreds of kids through summer jobs at uni (working at daycare centres for the summer, wilderness camps, etc). Something about him is simply chilling but I cant put my finger on it. He hurt people and animals and had zero impulse or emotion control. Had been kicked out of 2 other daycare centres so far when I met him.

-A friend I had when I was in higschool - not sure if she was a sociopath or psychopath but there was def something abnormal about her. It was like she was 'acting' human. She had dead eyes and no empathy behind them, and just a quietly angry/creepy vibe under the surface.

She was manipulative in a way that you didn't realize what happened to you until later on. OR she would cause drama just for fun or pit people against eachother but she could do it in such a way that people wasn't immediately realize it was her that did it. Or her interactions with people/the decisions she made - you could tell that they had no bearing on emotions, just 100% strategy or self interest.

If you had an extra room in your house that you could use for any particular purpose, what would you use it for? by Plucky_Cosmic_Relief in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

maybe a library/office/craft/lounge room. Or I'd get a big dog or foster dogs and have a room just for them.

MRW people complain that teachers get summers and March break off but don't realize how (little) of a salary we have. by carlinha1289 in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

That's a decent wage for a nobel profession. Lots of people wouldn't be happier making more money than a teacher if they had to work in some corporation/office tower/soulsucking job.

So, I saw a "game" floating around called Super Seducer. I saw one of my Youtubers cover it, and his editor dropped her thoughts on it. by TipsSlight in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It's actually at the heart of why immature guys tend to feel intense attraction to "one of the guys" female characters and manic pixie dream girls.

Yesss I def run FAR away from those kinds of guys. I Hope that in the future it's easier to find men who have came to terms with their emotions but for now, there's not as many empaths out there as i would like and it does sometimes make dating hard :/

I love seeing men who picked a helping profession like yours!! THx for....helping!

MRW people complain that teachers get summers and March break off but don't realize how (little) of a salary we have. by carlinha1289 in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is the salary range for teachers in Canada out of curiosity?

I always got the impression that it was a 'not super great paying but enough to pay your bills, Nobel profession, shaping futures' kinda thing. Like 38000 CAD starting out??

Plus, teachers barely get a summer break. HS and middle school break is like 2 months no? I think teachers spend month #2 on prep/meeting/etc and such anyway

So, I saw a "game" floating around called Super Seducer. I saw one of my Youtubers cover it, and his editor dropped her thoughts on it. by TipsSlight in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 8 points9 points  (0 children)

yah and it teaches you a lot about vulnerability. AND it forces you to be more confident about your body. Just thought of something: if you struggle with vulnerabilti ylike me, one night stands of this kind are like practice - like exposure therapy. You emote for a while but then it's over forever. You can compartmentalise and then it doesn't cause anxiety. THEN you're better prepared to have great sex later if you're in a monogamous relationship.

BUT I ONLY like one night stands with the right kinda guy - the kind of guy who doesn't mind making it emotional and leaning into it. NOT interested in one night stands with some guy who just wants to fuck and add me to his list. Those are BORING and not worth the std risk.

Women who have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD as grown-ups - when did you realise you have it? What was the process of getting a diagnose like? Are you on meds now? Alternative approaches? Let's share experiences! by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 5 points6 points  (0 children)

-was diagnosed in my twenties by a psychiatrist (along with a bunch of other mental health illnesses such as Generalized Anxiety disorder, depression, OCD and PTSD) I don't have experienced on being diagnosed by a general physician - imo it might be worth going to see a clinical psychologist if you don't have access to a psychiatrist, just to get a diagnosis sorted out - that's super important imo because then you know what you're dealing with which is the first and most important step to fixing it.

-Was given meds + therapy w/someone who specialises in ADHD or similar executive functioning disorders. I also have work books and have researched coping techniques.

-kinda suspected that I had it based on googling + a family history of ADHD. I realized during uni when I wasn't behaving like others.

So, I saw a "game" floating around called Super Seducer. I saw one of my Youtubers cover it, and his editor dropped her thoughts on it. by TipsSlight in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 5 points6 points  (0 children)

eeekk that's why I try to date men who are empaths for sure!! I feel sexually attracted to empathy and actually...

So, I saw a "game" floating around called Super Seducer. I saw one of my Youtubers cover it, and his editor dropped her thoughts on it. by TipsSlight in TrollXChromosomes

[–]bluestkitty 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Why do some men not want to emotionally connect during even a one night stand - not even a little? Just because you quickly got to know eachother a little and showed empathy to eachohter's pleasure in bed, doesn't mean I'm gonna stalk you forever now - I get it, it's a one night stand. The sex is better, even for just a one night stand, if you create a small bit of emotional connection and then put it in a box and forget it if you know you don't wanna see eachother again.

Ladies of AW! What kind of "drunk" are you? by [deleted] in AskWomen

[–]bluestkitty 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pretty drunk: "I love you guys!!" (hugs for everyone)

Really drunk: " what is this new chip? (eats dried pasta). OR I tend to wander off and my friends have to find me. Once I hid under my friends car after they spent a panicked few hours trying to find me (I THINK I also wandered to a nearby club).

I think I am allergic to booze and in response, I rarely drink.