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Re: sex-related, request for recommendations 

@snep The Come As You Are Collective (comeasyouare.com) is pretty good. Not sure if they have what you're looking for, but I wouldn't doubt it

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you are not terrible for not wanting someone who did you harm in your life

you are not horrible for wanting your boundaries respected

you are not awful for reinforcing your space as you want to

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calvin and hobbes is like perfect tho no question

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A little thing I quickly did up in illustrator after yesterday's bi flag fiasco. Use it as you will

bi flag drama 

Incidentally, can you even copyright a flag? Trademark, sure, but then you've got the problem mentioned. But copyright? I'm not so sure about that one, chief.

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bi flag drama 

So, are they claiming to have trademark or copyright over it? Because if they're claiming trademark, I hate to break it to 'em, but that can't not enforce that for years then just decide to start. They lost that trademark through non-enforcement.

(Copyright is a different story, but even then, fuck 'em. Intellectual property is theft and pride flags belong to the fucking people.)

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Instead of 'Manifesto', try saying 'Manifesto.'

Fast(?) food take 

Pizza Hut's "Big Dipper pizza" isn't pizza, just overglorified cheese bread. A lot of cheese bread? Sure, but it ain't a pizza.

Lewd 

Incidentally, on the subject of keeping prostates working, I actually looked up how to milk a prostate in case I might need to before I conclude this experiment and uh...wow, there are some diverging takes. One site talking about how it's the most intense orgasm a man can have and every man should try it and another site talking about how it's humiliating and causes barely any pleasure making it perfect for a dom to humiliate a sub in chastity with. Like, wow. Okay. That's a big difference.

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Lewd, but not really 

And, honestly, who knows? Maybe, when I start masturbating again, I'll end up discovering a whole new world of pleasure I'd previously numbed myself to. Or it might just become that thing I do every now and again to keep my prostate working. I honestly don't know.

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Lewd, but not really 

Some time ago, I decided I was gonna stop masturbating for about a month to see if I could reset my brain and make it feel better (or feel good doing other stuff than stroking sans lubricant). Now, I say "some time ago" because I haven't been keeping track. I kinda just stopped and I really haven't wanted to.

I'm really starting to think I might be ace. (Or, rather, aegosexual, but honestly, ace is close enough.)

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re: a short musing on my own self harm 

And before anyone chips in, no, I'm not looking for your take on it. It's just my own musings.

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a short musing on my own self harm 

Funny how I panicked about having a concussion that one time I fell and hit my head but never worried about it the *many* times I continually punched myself in the head until I somewhat arbitrarily decided to stop. I mean, sure, that fall was pretty concerning, but why wasn't my self-harm? I suppose there's my thing to think long and hard on for the evening.

ph (-), one word repeated a bunch at the end 

Great, I think I injured my shoulder. On the upside, at least it happened while I still have insurance. On the downside, ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow ow

Another fun emergency medicine fact of the day: yes, there's a difference between EMTs and paramedics. Paramedics have much more training and can do more drastic interventions, including intubation, IV drips, and, as mentioned, use of a manual defibrillator. They can also administer more medications than EMTs can. EMTs are limited to OTC meds, auto-injectors, and *helping* with prescriptions, while paramedics can administer much more (generally under physician guidance).

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So, a while back I was asking about if manual defibrillators were still in use, and, in case you're curious, I did find an answer: yes. A human can ascertain a rhythm faster than an AED, so paramedics and other emergency medicine professionals are still trained to interpret ECGs and use manual defibs. Note that EMTs (and generally AEMTs, iirc) *aren't* trained to do so, and only use AEDs. So, fun emergency medicine fact of the day, I guess.

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