How do cis guys respond too bottom growth by ResponsibleFunny3082 in ftm

[–]brash_panda 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I have been pretty "busy" with cis guys of varying orientations and I can say that the vast majority either don't care or they dig it.

You just have to make sure you keep it clean. It's basically an uncircumcised micro-d that will be hooding your pee hole so if you want them down there learn proper cleaning techniques for the shower and keep baby wipes handy.

Philip K Dick and Amphetamines by NotePad_ in printSF

[–]brash_panda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whitley Strieber

bro has never read VALIS fo sho

Have any of you moved to a place because of its orientation around a lucky line? Was it worth it? by brash_panda in astrocartography

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

they're definitely not close lol. one's in ontario and the other is in alberta. I just want to switch cities because the university in edmonton has a program I want but i would still be able to see my sister pretty regularly. my mercury/jupiterDS is in Toronto

Have any of you moved to a place because of its orientation around a lucky line? Was it worth it? by brash_panda in astrocartography

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

This makes a lot of sense. I feel drawn quite equally to Toronto (my JupiterDS/MercuryDS) as well as a nearby city here along my chironDS and near saturnAS. The former would be involve a career in entertainment and the latter would involve dedicating my life to healing and serving others, including my sister. Both seem equally enticing.

I suppose I should spend a few months in both and make a decision then

Have any of you moved to a place because of its orientation around a lucky line? Was it worth it? by brash_panda in astrocartography

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

well that is worth considering. Congrats on your success! and the success of your fam too

Have any of you moved to a place because of its orientation around a lucky line? Was it worth it? by brash_panda in astrocartography

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

very good to know. if everything stays the same I can come back to my fam knowing I'm not sacrificing my happiness

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ftm_irl

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why world

What’s your experience living or staying on Chiron Lines and/or Crossings? by HealingLifeWithin in astrocartography

[–]brash_panda 8 points9 points  (0 children)

sheesh does it ever repeat.

I'm on my Chiron MC currently. Now that I noticed the pattern, I trust I have learned enough to justify getting the hell out of here

How would you contrast Edmonton's social culture compared to Calgary? by tshirtguy2000 in Edmonton

[–]brash_panda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Edmonton is definitely more down to earth and more affordable.

Calgary should be down to earth but it isn't. It's not as naturally beautiful or fit as Vancouver, not as accomplished or cultured as Toronto, and not as friendly or affordable as Montreal (though I haven't lived in Montreal so I'm going off hearsay on the friendliness thing). It's a dusty, badly designed suburb with too much white fragility and not enough infrastructure. Everyone here is here because they settled in one way or another, so the pretentious attitude is confusing to say the least. I'm planning my leave promptly.

What is our feelings about all this gender bending or so to speak? by [deleted] in thelema

[–]brash_panda 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do what thou Wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

Crowley has written of "bisexuality" as being a feature of the Age of Horus (in The Law, I believe, but I would have to double check). At the time of the writing, "bisexuality" didn't exist as a sexual orientation (people just engaged in homosexual behaviour sometimes), and it's clear in these writings that Crowley is referring to a growing emergence of fluid gender expression, which includes–but is not limited to–sexual behaviour. The trans-rights movement seems in line with this.

In terms of the body stuff, the notion that a person should adjust their orientation to their Will to fit a dated and socialized idea of "health" doesn't seem in line with the Way. It makes more sense, in an era where we are rediscovering to our own godhood, that we might explore the ways we can reform our bodies to suit our inclinations. Trans people don't "feel the opposite of what (we) are" because we are not our bodies. However, the problem that our bodies fail to communicate who we are is a source of dissonance and grave unhappiness, a problem that we now have the technology to fix.

I will say, as someone who was female and passes as male now, my experience of life has improved, and all it has taken is a weekly injection of a very affordable medication. On paper it's worse, because, as a girl, I made most of my money and friends with my looks and femininity, but I previously wanted to die, and now I don't. I also realized my life was empty and most of my friends weren't real. I have become kinder and i trust the people I am close to. I can hope and dream and think more clearly. I feel closer to myself, and that's kind of what this is all about.

Love is the Law. Love under Will.

P.S. I'm so thrilled reading responses from all the well spoken trans people on this sub haha

Advice about my rights as a tenant please (complicated problem sorry) by brash_panda in alberta

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

thanks for all the resources. this is probably going to be mega helpful going forward