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Hey, everyone...
From the user info page I thought I'd announce my presence here as a psych student, but I'm not interested in you people as guinea pigs...I have a seriously unorthodox fetish for the "crazies"... schizofrenia, multiples, furries, gender dysphoria... the people who don't belong, who feel out of place in their own skin, who are too much for themselves.
I wish I could live a thousand different lives sometimes, be the virgin and the whore and the child and the adult, the man and the woman. Being bisexual definitely raised some questions in my mind about whether or not I really wanted this female body of mine.
Don't be offended when I say part of me is jealous. But I guess you'd understand about "parts"... wouldn't you?
EDIT: I don't fetishize any of you, I have a tendency to use words offhand, I don't think about any of you or your friends naked in the shower to get my rocks off, I'm young, I'm dumb, I talk a lot, I would never in a million years dare to compare any of you to furries, or try to pretend any of you are anything like me, because that would be damn insulting, etc.
There.
From the user info page I thought I'd announce my presence here as a psych student, but I'm not interested in you people as guinea pigs...
EDIT: I don't fetishize any of you, I have a tendency to use words offhand, I don't think about any of you or your friends naked in the shower to get my rocks off, I'm young, I'm dumb, I talk a lot, I would never in a million years dare to compare any of you to furries, or try to pretend any of you are anything like me, because that would be damn insulting, etc.
There.
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Date: 2005-08-05 08:14 am (UTC)There are also those who believe those who are minorities by nature should try to emphasize their identity in a meaningful way, and show pride in it, rather than downplaying it-- to take back your identity after the dominant culture made you feel shame at being what you were. That's what the Autistic Pride movement is about, partly. There are or have been similar movements among a lot of religious/ethnic/sexual minorities.
(I do, for the record, believe there should also be such a thing as multiple pride-- regardless of origin-- although I believe it should take the form of things like saying "we" in places where you can and no one will put you in the loony bin for it, of not associating with friends who don't accept plurality, rather than of acting out in public to prove that you're different people and so on. Subtlety.)