I wouldve been the best miss andrist (painted nail emoji)

  • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.netM
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    1 month ago

    I swear to god, every time I’m exposed to heterosexual culture I walk away from it far more confused and concerned than I was expecting to. I keep preparing myself for greater and greater dissonance, but every time I still walk away from it having underprepared and feeling like a vulcan. Highly illogical.

    • Belly_Beanis [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 month ago

      Me too. The problem is that I’m a cisshit. We seem incapable of forming healthy relationships. I’m especially baffled by heterosexual couples who get married and stay that way for decades while hating each other the entire time? Like what’s with these grown-ass men not able to do basic chores? And why do women want to be their mothers? Is it a kink? An elaborate prank? I don’t get it.

      • peppersky [he/him, any]@hexbear.net
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        You really cannot underestimate how deeply ingrained marriage, having children and buying a house are into the average people’s sense of how life is supposed to be lived. Add onto that the fact that our society is structured (or at least used to be structured) in a way that turned that way of life into the only “sensible” one. If community building outside of traditional family structures is an impossible thought, what else is there to life outside of those structures? Even if your marriage is disfunctional or even hateful, it still gives your life structure in a way that in our current society basically nothing else can.

        Being able to take a step back and look at those structures and institutions not as god-given or obvious is an ability that the vast majority of people simply do not have.

      • Diuretic_Materialism [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        1 month ago

        And why do women want to be their mothers? Is it a kink? An elaborate prank?

        I’ve been told it’s a very rewarding experience and you feel a lot of love and affection for your children.

        I have no interest personally but I see what others get out of it.

        • EmoThugInMyPhase [he/him]@hexbear.net
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          I can see why a woman may enjoy being motherly to her husband in some ways, but being motherly in the way where you clean up all his messes and remind him to wipe his ass and cook every day? Nah that’s just doing work for free for a man child lol.

          • Diuretic_Materialism [he/him]@hexbear.net
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            Oh I thought you were referring to being an actual mother, not mothering your romantic partner.

            Idk I’ve honestly never cohabited with a romantic partner and at this point am not sure if I ever will. Feels like a bad idea if you have different standards of cleanliness.

    • Yor [she/her]@hexbear.net
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      1 month ago

      same. there are misunderstandings, unusual expectations, and many other things that become less and less familiar to me over time. I never really got it, but at this point it’s starting to be like picking up a book in a language I don’t speak

    • SpiderFarmer [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 month ago

      I’m bisexual, but insecure about my weight and looks. Some people have made some offhand remarks that have had me wondering if I deserved dinner… Thankfully my partner is actually considerate of my self esteem, so that’s less of an issue these days.