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Cake day: July 2nd, 2023

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  • Depends on the shower set up.

    One place I lived at had accessibility handles in the shower and a grippy floor, the shower head positioning and spray options kept both of us covered, and one of those heat lights that kept us both warm for the small bits that weren’t in the spray. Most other places have had issues with one person not getting enough heat to stay warm, although a special shout out to the one hotel we stayed at with multiple showerheads.

    I haven’t run into the lubrication issue in showers or hot tubs, but also don’t use condoms (monogamous relationships with other forms of birth control). Hot tubs were not public and we were very good about the water maintenance.


  • I don’t see how your argument is anything other than “Memes about men aren’t inclusive. What about everyone else?”

    The fact that men are privileged overall doesn’t mean they don’t have issues. Acknowledging those issues but requiring an additional acknowledgement that other groups exist and have issues is the same thing as ‘all lives matter’.


  • Right now they do between a combination of extra oversight, generally travelling at slow speeds, and being resticted in area. Kind of like how children are less likely to die in a swimming pool with lifeguards compared to rivers and beaches without lifeguards.

    Once they are released into the wild I expect a number of high profile deaths, but also assume that those fatalities will be significantly lower than the human average due to being set to be overly cautious. I do expect them to have a high rate of low speed collisions when they encounter confusing or absent road markings in rural areas.







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    Marriage is a contract with a lot of financial impacts including working less to take care of kids and the houshold that can put one spouse behind financially and they deserve some amount of monetary stability.

    I do think it should be dependent on the situation, which it is. Personally, infidelity should play a part although monogamy should be a part of the contract for that to be enforced. Massive increases in income and wealth, such as a subsequent marriage to a wealthy individual, should have an impact as well.

    But overall, yes in general one party should not be left high and dry due to being the one who earned less due to how they handled finances.






  • Some people need the setting change, many others do not. I am far less distracted by home stuff than all the office distractions like other people yapping about sports and other things I don’t care about. It is about staying on task, which is also necessary in a work environment.

    Having a good work space helps. I already have a gaming setup and I just added a docking station for my work laptop and switch the monitors over for it to become a work space.

    Some people I work with go into the office every day because they need that separation, especially if they don’t have dedicated space for working or live with people who don’t leave them alone. I do hybrid so split between the two and I find it to be the most effective since there are some in person discussions that make things go smoother and then on the days at home I can do the solo work in a more comfortable setting with fewer distractions. Sometimes I have to close the door to keep family out, but in the office I don’t even have a door…






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