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robindf1 wrote:It's interesting, but I don't think I could get there. What about your thinking has changed, or your politics, more specifically, and why?
salmonella wrote:What would you like to be permanently? What turns you on when you daydream about what you could be? Have you considered any of the following, or maybe begun on some of these changes?
Do you consider this a "blank slate" process, where you can change almost anything about yourself, with the only limits your imagination and desires? Or, do you draw back from really radical change because of the potential disruption in your life and lifestyle, for example, losing relationships with family, friends, job, social group/class?
Changes in appearance--haircut? Facial hair? Tattoos? muscles?
Changes in speech--jacked up profanity? Redneck/southern accent? Deeper voice?
Vices and habits--Cigarettes? Cigars? Chaw/Dip? Drinking more/less?
Changes in sex/sexuality--More/less/no change/no sex/horndog? Straight/gay/bi/kink? Settle down with partner/spouse? Or long-term sequential fooling around?
Pastimes/hobbies/personal projects-- motorcycles? Hot cars? Bodybuilding? Boxing? Fight club? Hunting/fishing/guns?
Emotional/social--Hell-raising and rowdy? Aggressive and take-no-shit? Quiet and peaceable country boy?
rugbyjockca wrote:I like the postings, but i feel like with some of these redneck postings there's a subtext that no one's bringing up, which is fair, because nothing will sour these boards like a good ol' dollop of racism. Because while politics are personal, racism doesn't happen in peoples' heads, it happens in real life, without consent, and harms people. So while it might be fun for us to engage in fantasy and transformation, if your fantasy is reinforcing a system of oppressing others, i have no problem with flaming anyone over that. But if we can keep that sort of thing out of sight on these boards, that's fine. No one's come out to say it explicitly, and i realize that compared to other things i've said this makes me a hipocrite, but i'm not gonna condone that sort of thing in any community i'm a part of.
joe wrote:the toughest thing about this change is what i mentioned before, trying to augment my current life and personality with the changes im introducing. because this is to satisfy a fetish, when i feel the urge i need extreme changes, permanent and irreversible changes, that i cant come back from. thats the only thing that will satisfy the urge.
sfhole2stretch wrote:Thanks for speaking up Rugbyjock. I too was really uncomfortable to the alluded attitudes that he "didn't want to discuss". I find it disturbing that someone would allude to such things and then hide behind backlash as a reason not to engage.
Perhaps there isn't anything but smoke here, but it appears there is more to the story. I for one know "rednecks" who are not bigots. It's entirely possible to be a good 'ole country boy without being hateful or dismissive of others. I know, I have them in my own family. Just because they're rough about the edges, not as cultured and like simple country life doesn't mean bigotry is required.
xavious wrote:
This holier than thou attitude doesn't help anything.
rugbyjockca wrote:xavious wrote:
This holier than thou attitude doesn't help anything.
It's not "holier than thou" to be against racism, it's "being a decent human being."
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