sockknitterporg
04-12-2020, 10:42 AM
Hello everyone, I'm Socks. Yes seriously I'm going to get it legally changed to Socks as soon as I have the money for the legal fees. I'm here because, quite frankly, I have no real community to speak of in my real life. Not only am I very very queer in a small town in North Yorkshire, I'm also disabled. Many people have a stereotype built in their mind where disabled people are 'lesser' beings, or that anything that affects the body so severely must "clearly" also have a diminishing effect on the mind. Last time we had my IQ tested, it was 181. I also struggle pretty hard to walk more than ten feet at a time. You'd be surprised by the number of people who feel threatened by and angry about this fact. It upsets the apple cart of their preconceived notions, and their reaction usually isn't pretty. Throw in my queerness and my outright rejection of the gender binary, and nobody around here wants anything to do with me!
The one place where my pain level is extremely lowered is in the pool. It's a battle for me to get *to* the pool, and to quiet my thoughts enough to appreciate being there, but it has a soothing effect on my battered joints and makes it easier for me to move around. I'm not so sure I have a 'mersona' yet or anything like that, but... A community that's designed to be open and welcoming to everyone and based around being in the pool...that does have its appeal, you know? I figure I'll just nose around here, see who I meet, and see what happens.
I'm 32, I'm from Dublin, Ireland, but I live in North Yorkshire, England nowadays. My other hobbies are video games, knitting, and crocheting. Basically anything I can do from bed or while sitting down. My gender is "none" and my pronouns are they/them. I'm incredibly effeminate, but that's not the same thing as being a woman. I just like pink and pastels and mermaid-y colours, and glitter and pearls and apparently most people associate that with womanhood. Which is a them problem, not mine.
I come from a trauma background, I'm not going to just dump that all out in my intro, but it's there beneath the surface. Family is a no-go topic, and holidays (like Easter!) are a tough time for me, hence I'm on the internet looking for people to connect with. Any pod interested in adopting a lost child?
Anyway, hi, hello, nice to meet you.
The one place where my pain level is extremely lowered is in the pool. It's a battle for me to get *to* the pool, and to quiet my thoughts enough to appreciate being there, but it has a soothing effect on my battered joints and makes it easier for me to move around. I'm not so sure I have a 'mersona' yet or anything like that, but... A community that's designed to be open and welcoming to everyone and based around being in the pool...that does have its appeal, you know? I figure I'll just nose around here, see who I meet, and see what happens.
I'm 32, I'm from Dublin, Ireland, but I live in North Yorkshire, England nowadays. My other hobbies are video games, knitting, and crocheting. Basically anything I can do from bed or while sitting down. My gender is "none" and my pronouns are they/them. I'm incredibly effeminate, but that's not the same thing as being a woman. I just like pink and pastels and mermaid-y colours, and glitter and pearls and apparently most people associate that with womanhood. Which is a them problem, not mine.
I come from a trauma background, I'm not going to just dump that all out in my intro, but it's there beneath the surface. Family is a no-go topic, and holidays (like Easter!) are a tough time for me, hence I'm on the internet looking for people to connect with. Any pod interested in adopting a lost child?
Anyway, hi, hello, nice to meet you.