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  • I understand the roots of marriage, but I want a partner who would be ok with parting ways in the future. We live once, why do we have to commit to 1 person for most of it? Things I enjoyed 5 years ago I don't care for now. Tastes change.

  • How does someone get into the industry nowadays?

    I have a Bachelor's Degree in Game Programming, experience in Unity and Unreal, C++ and C# expertise, professional level code, and all these recruiters keep ghosting or rejecting me. I've been rejected from entry-level jobs where I met all the basic and most of the bonus qualifications.

  • That's a good question. I believe if a mental, physical, or psychological trait hinders your QOL or impedes your ability to perform basic tasks, it qualifies as a disorder or dysfunction.

    I think everyone has traits that make them lean towards dysfunction, but they are manageable, tolerable, or not seen as abnormal.

    Most Deaf people don't see their deafness as a handicap or dysfunction. While some hearing folks might think "they're missing out on so much" it can't be further from the truth.

    This was the first time I saw Asexuality mentioned on a major community, so I was happy to see the spread of awareness, then the first comment was along the lines of "it's probably a mental disorder". To me, that sounds anti-LGBT.

  • Optimal seating for this group would probable be this graph left to right, except for one-way crush person, they go on the very right.

    First couple > bottom friend > top friend > second couple > top right friend > 1-way crusher

    Friends are within 1 seat of each other.

  • Incorrect. It's not a disorder or dysfunction. It's a sexual attraction type just like gay or straight, and I would appreciate some respect, instead of this archaic "you're just sick"

    As someone who is Asexual and been in relationships, I've still not had sexual attraction to my partners, and still had oxytocin highs.