by pczelda » July 16th, 2014, 11:43 am
[quote="OxyFemboi"][color=red]I just want to say "Thank you" for supporting my position on smoking. However, it is a hard habit to quit and Oxy doesn't smoke that much. As for affecting other people's health, he only smokes in our apartment and then only after a meal. It's not like he chain smokes. His medications require liver tests; that rules liquor and most non-prescribed drugs out. I still don't like it, but knowing the background now, it's ... understandable. Up to six or seven cigarettes a day isn't too bad.[/color][/quote]
I understand, but to be fair, 6 or 7 a day still sounds like a lot (then again I've never touched a cigarette in my life) and have heard how hard quitting/staying quit can be.
[quote="OxyFemboi"][color=blue]Danny, I started to smoke when Mom was admitted to the nursing home. I was extremely stressed. I had to clean out her house while living in its extreme clutter. It took over a year. It was not quite as bad as those extreme clutter/hoarder shows depict (but it was close). I needed a release; otherwise I might have ended up in a psych ward. (I was on anti-depressants then.) [/color][/quote]
Sorry to hear about how hard your life has been. I hope things improve for you. :)
[quote="OxyFemboi"][color=red]Zelda, you asked about clothing. As far as that goes, both Oxy and I have similar tastes. Oxy is trans; he's already invested a bit in quite tasteful feminine clothes.[/color] [color=blue]They're a bit more on the androgynous side than totally femme.[/color] [color=red]Oxy has the most marvelous collection of darling skirts, even if he isn't wearing them outside of the apartment yet! We do have to compromise a bit on shoes. He has larger feet than most women, so finding tasteful shoes that fit is a challenge. As I wrote I did find some quite dressy black Grasshoppers.[/color][/quote]
Ah you did mention Grasshoppers, but I guess you can chalk that down to me not knowing brands very well, so I probably misunderstood what you meant by grasshoppers here. (Actually what came to my mind was crocs lol) and hence I asked you what I did.
[quote="OxyFemboi"][color=red]Interestingly, one suggestion in the file states that I will be more femme that Oxy, so we are going to be either femme or extremely femme.[/color] [color=blue]We need some jewelry, earrings and bracelets and such.[/color] [color=red]We need to get our ears pierced; I refuse to wear clip-on earrings and we need both ears pierced, not just one.[/color] [color=blue]Agreed. Could you do the make-up?[/color] [color=red]We both need to learn, dear.[/color][/quote]
That IS interesting. I wonder how this would be for someone who is straight and doesn't have any [crossdressing] tendencies towards being femme at all. So Holly may start becoming ultra femme (high-pitched "Don't get mad get Glad!" female voice, lots of pink and purple in clothing, higher heels, red nail polish...) As a side-note though, if you [Holly] do decide to do that, be sure to research online first. There are not only sites for nice women's shoes sold in men's sizes, but also lots of sites warning about the dangers of high heels and how you can take measures against physical health problems developing due to their wear. You wouldn't want shorter tendons, hammertoes, bunions, ingrown toenails, pump bump, sprained/broken ankles, or any of the other conditions that develop from regular use, etc.
On a side-note: I recall earlier hearing that Ox takes over when there's a migraine or seizure. Please forgive me if this isn't my place to say, but could I offer a suggestion? He takes over for those things, maybe you [Holly] could take over for make-up? Seems like a compromise that could be made, then again I'm not in your situation so I can't speak for you two.
[quote="OxyFemboi"][color=blue]Intriguingly, after Holly and I started having conversations, food started having more flavor and I could taste more subtle flavors.[/color][/quote]
You two seem to be getting along swimmingly, to use the expression. I'm very impressed by how nice this file sounds. Questions: how much do you [both] have to listen to the file before Holly is a permanent addition? We wouldn't want her to disappear because [you both] stopped listening too soon. Also, Ox, will you tell your family (assuming you have much family) about/introduce them to Holly, or is there some other arrangement there to keep her hidden at get-togethers? Assuming such arrangements can be made; I'm in close quarters with my family so me taking on an additional personality would be a difficult prospect at best, at this point in my life. Although Holly does seem quite lovely, I'm definitely interested in the prospect sometime of having a lovely female in my head.
[quote="OxyFemboi"][color=blue]I really hope Holly likes science fiction and fantasy, though or we are going to have a problem.[/color] [color=red]A little less of the military SF, please? Ringo is a good writer, but ... why must everything be blown up, shot, or otherwise be violently destroyed?[/color] [color=blue]You want the major characters preaching pacifism to zombies? Survival is a necessity. When something is trying to shoot you, infect you, or eat you, there are a limited number of options available. [/color][color=red]Well, yeah. But books with a lower body count would be appreciated.[/color] [color=blue]Please, tell me: how do you write an apocalyptic novel (before, during, and after the end) without having most of the world's population dying? I have read paranormal romances that have high body counts. Most of those with plots of a werewolf or vampire falling in love with a mortal, for example.[/color][/quote]
How about fantasy/detective novels? I've always loved the Sherlock Holmes series, great classics, maybe you could try those to take an edge off of the body count every so often for Holly's sake? Also, Harry Potter is a great book series.