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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 27-Apr-2023 05:45:37 JST LisbonMuse @starsstorm Luckily it's only been online ones, not IRL ones. So I stopped going on online ones, especially cause I did out myself and got in an argument against it.
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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Tuesday, 21-Mar-2023 04:32:49 JST LisbonMuse @Piss_Ant @LaylaAlexandrovna @polarisera -
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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 09-Mar-2023 07:20:53 JST LisbonMuse @useless_idiot I'm actually not sure. I just looked it up and it says: A person, especially a lesbian or a gay man, who exhibits stereotypical feminine traits, often in an exaggerated way.
Probably what they're talking about? Which is ironic that feminine men get lumped in on international women's day. They don't even "identify" as one lol -
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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Thursday, 09-Mar-2023 07:20:53 JST LisbonMuse Thread for all the stupid posts we see today! My first two of the day: -
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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Friday, 10-Feb-2023 05:47:13 JST LisbonMuse @LaylaAlexandrovna I think you have do, do you remember how they slept before maybe age of one? Or even before half a year old? -
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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Friday, 10-Feb-2023 05:47:13 JST LisbonMuse Simple question for mother's with adult-aged children. Did they sleep on their backs or tummies as an infant? -
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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Friday, 10-Feb-2023 05:47:12 JST LisbonMuse @TheWitchBitch @LaylaAlexandrovna Yes, thank you, I've heard that too!! That's definitely a big part of it. And what they keep repeating is that after the "back to sleep" movement became a thing, children took longer to hit milestones, thus creating tummy time! Except I'm wondering how often babies have slept on their stomachs? Because I read that in medieval times, babies slept on their backs swaddled up
They sure didn't do tummy time. I know it used to be encouraged to place them on their stomachs...but what about before that?
Because America has really strict milestone requirements. Like they need to be rolling by six months and if they're not you're not doing enough tummy time. But other countries will say that the milestone for six months is just rolling into their sides. Then I looked up and saw that placing babies on tummy time before they're ready is actually worse (I can link those if you're interested). Ahh I'm going on a big tangent I know. I'll write a whole post about it but my big question is why is tummy time so pushed when in the past babies slept on their backs and still developed fine? I want to find other country's milestones marker's and compare it to us. And the history of sleeping on back/tummy. -
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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Friday, 10-Feb-2023 05:47:12 JST LisbonMuse @LaylaAlexandrovna Darn. Thank you though. I'm doing some research on something and am trying to see if something is a lie. -
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LisbonMuse (lisbonmuse@spinster.xyz)'s status on Friday, 10-Feb-2023 05:47:10 JST LisbonMuse @polarisera @susansiens @TheWitchBitch @LaylaAlexandrovna You know, I was thinking of even reaching out to you about this to see if you knew anything or had opinions on why it would be pushed. To sell products? To not blame flat head on devices like swings? Not sure if you have any insight but I know you know a lot about covered-up medical history.