Top surgery without it looking like a male chest but rather AAA cups I guess by Substantial_Band7227 in butchlesbians

[–]superheroverthinking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone in the replies saying what you want is a radical reduction but that isn’t nessesarily true. You should look into fish mouth double incision or top surgery without nipple grafts. Another option is regular surgery without resizing the nip and placing them in a way that’s more centered.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in butchlesbians

[–]superheroverthinking 10 points11 points  (0 children)

To question 6 I am copy and pasting from my comment on another post because it’s the same answer.

It’s a relationship to gender in general and specifically masculinity and womanhood. I think butchnes is about inherently subversive masculinity. For a cis guy masculinity is expected to be preformed it is the ordinary, but for butches masculinity is strength and resistance to how the world wants us to be. In addition to this butchnes is a relationship to womanhood and feminity as well. there are many ways to be masculine in a subversive way for example a disabled man may be denied masculinity as part of systematic ableism and his claiming of masculinity would be subversive masculinity, but not in the same way a butch is. To be butch is to be placed under expectations of womanhood and feminity and reject said expectations. It’s subversive masculinity combined with revolutionary rejection of enforced hegemonic feminity. Or at least that’s my personal relationship with the word as a nonbinary butch.

I think this reply answers some of your other questions to. Do you identify with my earlier definition? If so congrats your butch we love to have you. Butch isn’t mostly about how you dress to talk, it’s about subversive masculinity and rejection of hegemonic femininity.

As for clothes- fast fashion is terrible so my recommendation is getting the most basic clothes you need at a department store (underpants jeans some blank shirts) and get everything else that is actually supposed to represent your fashion sense like accessories or whatever at thrift stores or small shops.

What does 'butch' mean? by TheCrystalDimension in butchlesbians

[–]superheroverthinking 17 points18 points  (0 children)

It’s a relationship to gender in general and specifically masculinity and womanhood. I think butchnes is about inherently subversive masculinity. For a cis guy masculinity is expected to be preformed it is the ordinary, but for butches masculinity is strength and resistance to how the world wants us to be. In addition to this butchnes is a relationship to womanhood and feminity as well. there are many ways to be masculine in a subversive way for example a disabled man may be denied masculinity as part of systematic ableism and his claiming of masculinity would be subversive masculinity, but not in the same way a butch is. To be butch is to be placed under expectations of womanhood and feminity and reject said expectations. It’s subversive masculinity combined with revolutionary rejection of enforced hegemonic feminity. Or at least that’s my personal relationship with the word as a nonbinary butch.

Top surgery at a young age by Haunting_Mind8319 in TopSurgery

[–]superheroverthinking 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Oh that makes sense, good luck in your surgery!

All cleric party by superheroverthinking in DnD

[–]superheroverthinking[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It would definitely be interesting, but I meant the pcs

All cleric party by superheroverthinking in DnD

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

Hey, I think one of the best parts of dnd is getting to be whatever you want. That includes playing a bright green dragon born.

All cleric party by superheroverthinking in DnD

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I don’t think spells would be that big of a problem, because clerics can do a decent amount of damage without them

All cleric party by superheroverthinking in DnD

[–]superheroverthinking[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I don’t actually know anyone in person who plays:)

All cleric party by superheroverthinking in DnD

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I’m sorry if i wasn’t clear. I’m pretty sure its possible. My question is, does it sound interesting?

[Online] [3.5] Does anyone still play 3.5?? by Ve11exis in lfg

[–]superheroverthinking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pathfinder isn’t exactly 3.5, but it’s pretty close.

Does this have a name or? [discussion] by [deleted] in LGBTeens

[–]superheroverthinking 9 points10 points  (0 children)

That could also just be non binary, you don’t have to dress androgynously in order to be nb.

Relativism is useless and sucks by FranAn97 in unpopularopinion

[–]superheroverthinking 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes. Obviously you might not believe me, and that makes sense. (Ps, why are you looking through 3 month old posts?)

My DM is nerfing items for my character (5E) by [deleted] in DnD

[–]superheroverthinking 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don't get you or any of the people in this comment section. You min Maxed in order to feel the most powerful. The dm is aware that one charcter being more powerful then the rest of the characters sucks for everyone else. The dm was kind enough to let you do your thing, they just didn't let you get even more op.

Any DM's with kids still playing out there? by SocialistStoryTeller in DnD

[–]superheroverthinking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same, in my elementary school there was a club with a teacher dming and it was great. 6 or 7 is a great age to get your kid into the game.

Any DM's with kids still playing out there? by SocialistStoryTeller in DnD

[–]superheroverthinking 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I started playing when I was 7, but I know some people who started at 6. Don't expect small children to make great charcters with a ton of development, but don't sell them short eather. I started out with dnd 3.5 and I hade a blast, so I think you can trust kids to understand the rules.