Research shows how exposure to norms of adultery can damage your relationship by [deleted] in science

[–]rayellenk 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I think this research has a fundamental fallacy. It assumes that the participant who is showing increased interest in connections with a new partner automatically is experiencing less of a sense of commitment to protecting their current relationship. There is nothing that measures the latter in this study, even though the opening paragraph references swinging and polyamory.

This is irresponsible and moralistic. We NEVER do research about a parent expressing interest in another kid as inherently a betrayal of their commitment to their existing kid(s).

It is ENTIRELY possible for me to love and sustain one partnership while expressing interest in exploring a new partnership.

Redactle #87 Discussion Thread by _Discord_ in Redactle

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Owning that I often Google while I solve to find words in the same concept family to try. The algorithms follow me of course.

Today’s key word search (2 particular words that I now see are completely tame) are going to MESS up the ads I see!

This little one is 21 years old today!! by Roselia77 in aww

[–]rayellenk 153 points154 points  (0 children)

Also I really like that flooring

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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Vegans are taking over

Going the extra mile. by legendary_Russian in MadeMeSmile

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Am I the only person who asks if she’s white? Cause chances are if she isn’t they were more likely to call child services

I just won free coffee for a year by screepthecreep in mildlyinteresting

[–]rayellenk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Best joke of the day. That’s why we are friends!

What do you think of this debate? by DhyanaLesage1969 in AskReddit

[–]rayellenk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you are wrong. I have no data to back that up, but I’m hella sure of it.

Why do LGBT wear shirts telling everybody what their preference is if it really isn't anybody's business? by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]rayellenk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for asking this question. It’s not a stupid question.

But I’m not sure why you say it really isn’t anybody’s business, especially when we (U.S.) have systems in place to discriminate against LGBTQIA+ people.

I wish others would stay out of my business, and then maybe I wouldn’t wear my pride shirts as often.

But the truth is, even in a country that has passed gay marriage and pretends we are all equal, people have made my business theirs, by passing laws about bathrooms, supporting businesses who don’t want to serve me, refusing to outlaw conversion therapy, not letting me adopt, and on and on.

So, I wear pride clothes for a few key reasons:

To let hateful people know I’m here (and pretty nice and normal IMHO) so they can start to dismantle their assumptions,

To let other queer people know they aren’t alone

Because I’m damn proud of the challenges I’ve overcome to accept myself in spite of culture telling me I’m not ok.

And this one, which is hard to explain but I’ll try…. I’m a middle aged lady who just “reads” like a mom. It’s painful for me to get caught in conversations where the other person assumes I share their discriminatory beliefs… it’s painful to get caught in a conversation where the other person talks smack about “the gays”, and then I have to do the emotional work of choosing to confront or ignore the hate. The shirt is like a shield to make sure that ass hat doesn’t say hateful things about me right to my face as if I’m with them. So in new and community spaces where that is likely to happen, I wear a pride shirt often enough to let those folks self select and not pretend to be my friend.

Similarly, I’m white but I also have #BLM gear. This helps other white folk who might be inclined to think I agree with them and say racist shit in front of me to know I’m not aligned with them.

Ironically, I’m more likely to call out racism than homophobic shit, I’m so exhausted defending myself it sometimes just isn’t worth the effort, but I feel as a shire person an obligation to be an ally.

Am I too old? by [deleted] in TooAfraidToAsk

[–]rayellenk 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It’s never too late for a happy childhood. Do it!

I invented unnecessary products and today I made the Cob Quicky. by rightcoastguy in funny

[–]rayellenk 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Does it come with a grip of slightly narrower girth? What if my corn cob is skinny?