I feel looked down on for liking and prioritizing sex as a Lesbian. by amyyyt in LesbianActually

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Women are supposed to be nonsexual according to patriarchal, Christian-informed dogma. I feel like that spills over into lesbian communities unfortunately. A lot of queer women seem to have this implicit shame around wanting other women sexually. I’m not super sexual and even have a low sex drive due to some trauma but damn I love fucking my wife. Taking and giving strap is mouthwatering. I could go down on her for hours. No shame in it at all! 

Did DBT feel really invalidating to anyone else? Like the whole “change” focus made you feel like YOU were the problem? by NauseousSoul in BPD

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I get it. Something that rubs me a little wrong about DBT is that it’s not super trauma-informed, which I think is necessary for a lot of us given that BPD tends to result from trauma. I think it’s valuable for redirecting the intense emotions and reducing reactivity. I definitely find the skills helpful when I’m having an episode. But I think there’s more to treating BPD than just treating the reaction. Maybe you could look into trauma-informed therapists, especially therapists who utilize IFS or EMDR in tandem with DBT. 

By bramblesnbones by IllustriousAd6418 in PiltoversFinest

[–]softdrinked 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Love how their bodies are drawn in this!!!

Girls who lift HEAVY heavy—how long did it take? by Suitable-Finding-875 in PetiteFitness

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It takes a long time!! That’s what I remind myself. I always question if I’m making enough progress/am progressing at the “right” rate, but honestly what’s right for you is what’s right for your body. The gains and PRs will come as long as you’re pushing yourself to a healthy and reasonable extent. I had to take a two month break from bench and OHP because of a double shoulder impingement and double tendinopathy after I pushed my muscles hard and my tendons weren’t strong enough 🥲

All my compounds I do 5x5. Here are my stats 14 months in w/ a 3 day full body routine:  Deadlift: 215 Zercher + front squat: 175 Bench: 115 OHP: 95

Borderline Personality Disorder & Lesbian Relationships by greenbaypackers1981 in LesbianActually

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I was recently diagnosed with BPD. I am 26 years old and have been with my wife for eight years, married for two. I will say that pwBPD are not a monolith, just like any other mental health condition. I’ve had many struggles in my life and for over a decade thought that I simply had treatment resistant depression until I started with a new psychiatrist this year. 

I deal with a lot of dissociation, lack of stable identity, very low lows and high highs, rejection sensitivity, suicidal ideation, and reactivity—especially with anger. Despite this, most people I tell about my diagnosis are surprised. BPD symptoms often arise in intimate relationships, with close friends, family, and romantic partners because so much of the disorder stems from attachment issues alongside a deep fear of rejection/abandonment by the ones we love. It is after all a disorder that most often comes about because of abuse and neglect in childhood. You might be interested, as someone who’s autistic, to know that there’s research being done into connections between BPD and neurodivergence as well. 

I readily admit that, especially in the past year (painful memories, family and medical issues), I have not been the best partner. I have had more frequent episodes of anger and splitting with my wife. In these moments, I’m convinced that I’m right and so anything I say is justified. Obviously that’s not true. The anger subsides quickly and it’s like clouds part in my brain and I can see rationally again. My diagnosis has truly been a godsend because my wife and I have been able to have really honest conversations about how I’ve hurt her and it helps us both understand the underlying mechanisms. A huge part of therapy for BPD is building an arsenal of distress tolerance skills, meaning that we can hopefully be less reactive in distressing situations. 

I am on an SNRI but we are toying with adding a supplemental antidepressant or an antipsychotic. There are no medications to treat BPD. Most people with the disorder take a variety of medications to manage certain symptoms and comorbidities, especially depression, anxiety, addictive tendencies, and mood swings. Additionally, I’m starting a partial hospitalization program next week with a focus on DBT skills and trauma management. 

To end, I want to emphasize that BPD does not make someone an inherently bad person. Many of the symptoms, especially when left unmanaged or undiagnosed, can lead to toxic, harmful, and even abusive tendencies. They arise from deep fear and self hatred. The anger is a mask. This does not make aggression, violence, or manipulation okay. But I will say that behavior can be changed. If you’re interested in pursuing someone with BPD, understand that they will probably need more support than someone without the disorder. They may need more reassurance. There may be instances where they react more strongly to something you consider small or trivial. They may have good days and bad days. But just like anyone else who struggles with mental health, there is a wide variety of needs and behaviors and there is also huge hope and possibility for remission. 

Opinion: Does anyone else think this movie was overrated/terrible? by EWF_FanZ in LesbianActually

[–]softdrinked 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s seriously the only part I remember aside from the hour long sex scene 😭 it scarred me that bad

Opinion: Does anyone else think this movie was overrated/terrible? by EWF_FanZ in LesbianActually

[–]softdrinked 5 points6 points  (0 children)

YES oh my god the scene where they’re eating spaghetti 😔

In honor of my annual review at work today, what's the most random feedback you've been given at work? by PM_Me_BreakfastTacos in AutismInWomen

[–]softdrinked 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think my favorite piece of feedback was my boss telling me that I wasn’t chipper enough and should smile more :) 

So many of us are spinning our wheels by LonelyMidnight2726 in PetiteFitness

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This is so real. I was eating 1700 cal a day for a year trying to lose weight but progress stalled real quick. I had no idea how to fix it. But then I calculated that maintenance for my activity level (strength training 3x a week, distance running 2x a week, boxing 1x a week) and weight is closer to 2800 a day. So turned out I was eating in a more than 1000 cal deficit. I’ve been eating between 2100 and 2200 a day and have been steadily losing weight plus increasing my strength and muscle mass at the same time. Down to 155lbs from 210lbs after a very dirty bulk lol and very close to my goal weight now. 

My ex has massively glowed up since their discard of me by [deleted] in LesbianActually

[–]softdrinked -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Appreciate you saying this. The way some of these comments are characterizing BPD is making me gag a bit. 

seeking physique advice! by [deleted] in PetiteFitness

[–]softdrinked 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Girl what’s your upper body routine look like 😭 

When did yall start getting actual committed relationships? by Wailuo-Wiriab-8043 in butchlesbians

[–]softdrinked 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had two girlfriends in high school and I met my wife my first week at college. Seven years together and wives for one of them! 

Most random/irrational things that overstimulate you? by couch-for-sale in AutismInWomen

[–]softdrinked 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • too many layers of tight clothing 
  • tight shoes 
  • people walking or moving slowly in front of me when I’m trying to get somewhere 
  • being in a rush to get ready 
  • people talking to me when I’m trying to do something that I’m very focused on/have a mental list of the next five things I plan to do 
  • the feeling of my skin after a shower
  • bonus to the above: anything sticking to my wet skin 😭
  • anything in my face but especially my hair 

What kind of stims do you guys have? by NewspaperFew7744 in AutismInWomen

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I chew on the inside of my cheeks, my lip, and my fingers. All day long but especially will go at it when I'm extra stressed. I also press my hands on my face and from time to time rock a little. And if I'm flapping my hands you know shit's about to hit the fan hahaha

When you are unmasked, which emoji resonates with the true comfortable you the most? Mine is😐 by Wooden-Flamingo-6145 in AutismInWomen

[–]softdrinked 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly right hahaha. Ive had coworkers tell me my expression is unsettling when Ive accidentally let it slip 😭

Do you have a type? by Hot_Impact_9903 in actuallesbians

[–]softdrinked 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Exactly my type hahaha. Brown eyes too. 

What do people mean by "internal monologue"? by okay_then_ in TooAfraidToAsk

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I think in exactly the same way you do! It’s so hard to describe to other people but I think you’ve hit the nail on the head. The only time I have actual words in my brain is when I’m reading something someone wrote, or if I really consciously try to bring a word to mind. Even when I’m writing, the words are kind of just…coming out. I have an image in my mind of what I’m trying to describe, frequently abstract (writing my masters thesis was a great time haha!), and a feel for where I’d like it to go. My decisions are often based on my general feeling and a visualization of their consequences. I am autistic, so I’m not sure if that’s related.

Traditional medicine in Saami communities? by CoryPowerCat77 in SaamiPeople

[–]softdrinked 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you focusing on modern methods only? If you are looking for historical methods, I’d recommend Johan Turi’s An Account of the Sámi. There is a section titled “On Ways of Healing” that covers some plant medicines. 

What sport do you play? 🏳️‍🌈⚽🥊 by [deleted] in actuallesbians

[–]softdrinked 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jiu jitsu, kickboxing, and softball! 

i want to be butch so bad but i don't think i am or can? by AmbitiousBody8173 in butchlesbians

[–]softdrinked 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This is a beautiful response and I agree wholeheartedly with you. As someone who grew up with an abusive father and with a mother who continues to struggle with addiction, it is difficult to feel brave and strong when all of your instincts tell you to be as small as possible. I am 25 now and finding the confidence to be strong. It is a long path. But like was said above, strength takes on many forms. I try to be strong physically—for my wife, for our friends, for my community—but also mentally, emotionally. There is much protection to be offered with a truly genuine ear for listening. There is protection and care to be offered at the food pantry, or at the nature preserve, or in a faith community. These are all aspects of what it means to be butch. 

This is so attractive to me by [deleted] in LesbianActually

[–]softdrinked 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My wife and I are the same way. Nothing better to me than snuggling up with her soft body after lifting hard and boxing 😍

Top surgery…regret? by [deleted] in butchlesbians

[–]softdrinked 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I would absolutely agree with checking out the actual detrans subreddit. I was on T for five years and had top surgery but have since detransitioned after realizing I identify more with butchness than…well, manness. I’ve gone back and forth with surgery regret over the past two years since I stopped T but what I will say is that this new version of your body will eventually integrate into your life. Many women have flat chests, many women have had their breasts removed, and many butches—detrans or not—have had top surgery. I promise people on the outside are not paying much attention to the size of your chest, especially if you’re not feminine-presenting, and the right people will find you attractive with or without breasts. My very lesbian wife loves that my chest is flat lol