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Do you have friends from different socioeconomic backgrounds? If not, do you wish you did, and how do you think it would influence your perspective?
  • I was born in the lower bourgeoisie. Not rent rich but very comfortable like vacations in foreign places every year and alpine skying. My family also was very catholic and conservative and so was I.

    During my highschool years I distanced myself from religion (partly thanks to an awesome priest at my school). I also befriended some folks who were more open than I was but still palatable to my shitty views.

    Then throughout college I made some leftwing friends who helped me discover a whole new world of concepts and personal freedom.

    And through these friends I realized I was trans, polyamorous, and mostly a massive removed.

    So pretty much everything of who I am and my current life which hinged on meeting the right folks from other backgrounds.

  • why would you put it in stuffing
  • I'm not very familiar with German cooking though (if that's what you meant by Rhineland) so if you got some tips and/or must tries please enlighten me :3

    edit: I removed most of my message since it added nothing to the discussion.

  • Terrible feeling
  • I'd trade the bacon for some spicy sausage with some nice chillies in the sauce for some kick but it sounds like my kinda fun.

    Or it would if I didn't have the weird idea of going mostly vegetarian... The only addiction I can't beat is any kind of fish sauce (like nuoc-mâm, oyster sauce, etc).

  • why would you put it in stuffing
  • Yeah that's strange, I always associated raisins in food as something ranging from Morocco to Bangladesh. Not the whitest countries ever.

    Imho in general European food isn't very keen on sweet and salty mixes. Except for the USA who does it all wrong smh.

  • TIL it’s the right of women of all ages to go topless wherever men can in the states of Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas and Oklahoma, including all their cities.
  • Yeah ofc females is an issue. We have the word "women" which is more specific and less loaded.

    And no, tits aren't sexual by essence. No body parts are and it's all social constructs.

    • Peoples who don't traditionally cover their chests don't tend to sexualize breasts either.
    • At some point in France, ankles used to be sexualised. It seems silly now, doesn't it?

    Plus lil kids tend to already see lots of tits since they feed on them.

    Yes I am weird but I'm also right 😉

  • TIL it’s the right of women of all ages to go topless wherever men can in the states of Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Kansas and Oklahoma, including all their cities.
  • The word females is an issue

    We have this neat little concept called "women" that is specific to humans and also refers to a social role.

    Using "female" is - by opposition - quite dehumanizing.

    but if they got their tits out in public in-front of lil kids…. Thats ok????

    First and foremost, kids spent their first few monthes suckling on tits. They kinda know what they look like. Or should breastfeeding women hide their breast from their infants? 🤣

    Then sexualising parts of the human body is a social construct:

    • Peoples who don't usually cover their chests don't tend to sexualise breasts either.
    • At some point it was considered inappropriate to show your ankles for a woman. It seems silly now doesn't it?

    So since human breasts (and any body part by extension) aren't intrinsically sexual, there should be no issue showing them to anyone, kids included.

    (Otoh I am obv not condoning any interactions with any kind of sexual intent with minors or young adults with a significant age gap)

    Youre weird af

    I am but I am also right 😉

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