by diddydumdiddydo July 31, 2009

The point of practice is not to try and outdo somebody else or to try and do/be better than someone else (or get the best of them). The point of practice is to improve over who you were yesterday, since nobody is close to perfect. That is why it's never enjoyable when an uber competitive person is around, they are always trying to get the better of somebody else, and they think that the world thinks like them.
Practice doesn't make perfect, there is no perfect. Perfect is something you try and get closer to, 100 percent of your potential.
by Solid Mantis January 25, 2021

by syafinaz confirms that? November 18, 2023

A gay individual who is affected by comphet to the degree they still have sex with the opposite sex for a variety of reasons (ie. attention, validation, survival, sex work, etc).
They are not attracted to the opposite sex, but rather, are attracted to being wanted, validated, or surviving under the banner of heteronormativity. They may have sex and engage in relationships for survival or work as well.
They are not attracted to the opposite sex, but rather, are attracted to being wanted, validated, or surviving under the banner of heteronormativity. They may have sex and engage in relationships for survival or work as well.
She’s having sex with male clients because they pay well even though she’s a lesbian. She’s bi in practice.
She’s just bi in practice. She’s not into him, she’s into him wanting and validating her.
She’s just bi in practice. She’s not into him, she’s into him wanting and validating her.
by coopalex August 21, 2022

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by Uollllll December 9, 2021
