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Quote from: NickSister on May 29, 2008, 09:12:49 PMIf there were two Pica's going out I imagine they would share a massive meal, including beer, then cuddle up in their matching pink jamies and tell each other how pretty their sideburns are.
Quote from: Nero on May 29, 2008, 10:58:43 PMI don't think more than one Pica could fit on this planet. And the thought of two Pica's together scares me beyond belief.
Quote from: NickSister on May 29, 2008, 11:01:46 PMQuote from: Nero on May 29, 2008, 10:58:43 PMI don't think more than one Pica could fit on this planet. And the thought of two Pica's together scares me beyond belief.I know, delicious isn't it? Gives me shivers.
Quote from: Jaimey on May 29, 2008, 10:49:41 PMI wish I could answer this...I think it would be nice because (theoretically) the two would think similarly. But I've never dated an androgyne person, so I can't say... Jaimey needs to date more...*sigh*
Quote from: JC on May 29, 2008, 11:59:34 PMWell, i think i can give it a shot, as both of my partners and myself far under a 'non-binary' heading of sorts. I'd have to sadly report that any idealism can easily be put by the wayside. Just because you might hold a similar identity doesn't mean you're similar people in the least. Sure, there's some things you can relate to better but in the end it's no different than any other relationship that's open and honest."Androgyne" doesn't make a person special or better or more capable than any other human being, they're still human and subject to the same foibles at anybody else.
Quote from: NickSister on May 29, 2008, 09:12:49 PMActually, perhaps we should look to homosexual romance as and analogue. This is essentially what the romance would be between like gendered individuals. It might be you get a clash of interest like where both want to be on top.
Quote from: JC on May 29, 2008, 11:59:34 PMQuote from: Jaimey on May 29, 2008, 10:49:41 PMI wish I could answer this...I think it would be nice because (theoretically) the two would think similarly. But I've never dated an androgyne person, so I can't say... Jaimey needs to date more...*sigh*Well, i think i can give it a shot, as both of my partners and myself far under a 'non-binary' heading of sorts. I'd have to sadly report that any idealism can easily be put by the wayside. Just because you might hold a similar identity doesn't mean you're similar people in the least. Sure, there's some things you can relate to better but in the end it's no different than any other relationship that's open and honest."Androgyne" doesn't make a person special or better or more capable than any other human being, they're still human and subject to the same foibles at anybody else.
Quote from: Jaimey on June 01, 2008, 05:19:38 PMAs far as similar thinking, I have a theory that nonbinary people experience the world differently than other people and have similar thinking patterns...not similar personalities. I meant more of a similarity in brain function...or something like that. More scientific than subjective. We communicate differently and experience the world differently. I also think we view others differently. I just think it's easier for us to relate to one another. Perhaps, anyway......I didn't explain it well...
Quote from: JC on June 01, 2008, 08:55:15 PMNow, replace the term people in that statement with any grouping you'd like and i have a pretty good feeling that it will hold true. I can understand the sort of idealism that causes one to believe that some group contains nothing but people that are like themselves and that they can relate to each and every one of them. But sadly, that isn't quite how reality works. I think that once more 'androgynes' realize this and that this isn't a nice playland where everybody is the same, the sooner it can move outside of a unicorn ( or mythical ) status.
Quote from: Andra on June 02, 2008, 05:35:06 AMQuote from: JC on June 01, 2008, 08:55:15 PMNow, replace the term people in that statement with any grouping you'd like and i have a pretty good feeling that it will hold true. I can understand the sort of idealism that causes one to believe that some group contains nothing but people that are like themselves and that they can relate to each and every one of them. But sadly, that isn't quite how reality works. I think that once more 'androgynes' realize this and that this isn't a nice playland where everybody is the same, the sooner it can move outside of a unicorn ( or mythical ) status. QFTUnfortunately when people start doing this in an open forum it becomes a self-perpetuating thing. The androgyne section has been around for quite a while now, people will skim through this forum before signing up and may well decide that as they don't fit the stereotypical behaviour that is labelled as 'androgyne behaviour' by the posters here that they're not androgyne, or that this isn't the place for them. People who do fit the above are far more likely to join up and add to the ranks. Result: far from getting an open and diverse group and being able to draw any real conclusions, you get a clique. Appearances can be deceptive, and to those who don't fit, damaging. Ironically this is the same crap that androgynes here have had to endure from some of the binary transsexuals on this forum...