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Yes, diagnosed by my psychologist when I was 16.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizoid_personality_disorder

Any and all are free to make jokes about it as I'm pretty comfortable with who I am and I wont take any offense - it won't be a Kingspeed bipolar situation :).

And yes I am a girl from time to time - some of my friends claim I happen to be a robot posing as a human for scientific experimentation, though. I think I've mentioned it a few rare times, but don't tend to wave my "I have a set of real tits" flag around. Considering my age is 24 and I'm anti-abortion and loathe feminists, I can see why some would automatically assume I am a man.
 
Yes, diagnosed by my psychologist when I was 16.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizoid_personality_disorder

Any and all are free to make jokes about it as I'm pretty comfortable with who I am and I wont take any offense - it won't be a Kingspeed bipolar situation :).

And yes I am a girl from time to time - some of my friends claim I happen to be a robot posing as a human for scientific experimentation, though. I think I've mentioned it a few rare times, but don't tend to wave my "I have a set of real tits" flag around. Considering my age is 24 and I'm anti-abortion and loathe feminists, I can see why some would automatically assume I am a man.


So does no interest, mean you don't do it at all? I'm just curious if the disorder inhibits your ability or want to be in a relationship. I would assume that if you were in a relationship with someone w/o this disorder they'd need a little physical intimacy...
 
Do not think I have ever heard a woman called "slut" as a compliment and have rarely heard a male called a "pimp" as a bad thing.

For me, cougar and pimp have changed meaning with time.

What cougar meant to me before kids and marriage - An older woman that missed her opportunity to get married and have kids that is attractive to younger males by being easy.

What cougar meant to me after - An older woman that can get into relationships without the goal of marriage/kids and can leave at anytime hassle free.

Pimp as a teenager - Someone smooth and cool.

Pimp as a father - Someone that was too stupid to make money and had to resort to victimizing women to survive. On the same level as a rapist IMO.
 
You've never heard girls call each other "sluts" colloquially?


And being called a pimp in front of girls is kind of a bad thing, or at least you need to kind of play it off like it is. :cheers:
 
Cougar is starting to get a negative reputation as "old woman who likes to fuck a lot".
 
So does no interest, mean you don't do it at all? I'm just curious if the disorder inhibits your ability or want to be in a relationship. I would assume that if you were in a relationship with someone w/o this disorder they'd need a little physical intimacy...

Correct. I have a gigantic personal space issue that's probably my biggest hindrance, and that wouldn't be fair to someone else. I've only met one person outside a few of my cousins who hasn't made me feel extremely agitated if they get too physically close to me. Plus, I have a face made for radio so it's all good! We all have our roles in life, and this is mine and I'm okay with it - maybe I'm here to influence people that just because someone likes being alone doesn't mean they're a sociopath hiding in the dark waiting to strike.

Buzz/Agent/thatonenameyouhadwithaX,

I've heard some girls call each other slut colloquially, but not a huge amount and I've seen far more get upset than laugh; and god forbid a guy jokingly call them that. And yeah from time to time being called a pimp infront of a girl is a bad thing because feminists have to rip the balls off of all straight men.

I really have no issue at all with people being called sluts or pimps because I think the only way you can empower words is by responding to them negatively or positively. Regardless if I get called a ****, slut, whore, hooker, bitch, psycho, asshole, jackass, idiot, etc I just laugh because if my friends do it I just call them one back after the laughter, and if it is someone who is serious I don't give a fuck. I stopped letting name calling make me angry after junior high, and now just respond with amusement.

The only reason I responded here was because jlprk wanted to act like the words were equally as offensive to a large portion of the population, and that's being disingenuous. His responses only reconfirm his disingenuous.

So basically the using of the words means very little to me and if they're ever said to me I just laugh, but the suggestion that the words are equally offensive in most settings (aka where people take things far too seriously) is what irritated me.
 

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