6. Our society glorifies self sacrifice and self betrayal: how often do we hear "she put everyone else before herself" as if this is a noble act. What we don't see is how this can leads to depression, addiction, etc.
It's not great if your partner is the only source of happiness in your life - you shouldn't expect that, and they shouldn't want to be that. To use an analogy I really like, you're not each other's universe, they're just a planet in yours - bigger perhaps than the others, but
I know solid long term relationships are hard to come by and write, but I've been seeing this dynamic a lot so just in case - it's neither romantic nor healthy to have only one another to lean on with your partner.
Meet the Princess of the Underworld in HADES II, the next game from our studio!
Details about Early Access coming in 2023.
🌘Wishlist on Steam: https://t.co/MwAiwKQQ0O
🌓Wishlist on Epic: https://t.co/bKD6Bvt8hY
🌔More info: https://t.co/esn5hze6Oi
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I just peer reviewed an article rife with risk based language, "high risk MSM", "high risk homosexual behavior", "high risk sex". Wanted to tear it to shreds, as a person who has had these terms used against me in a clinical setting, it's definitely traumatic. Just stop!
So thrilled to announce Hades II..! Thank you for all the kind words and effusive support so far everyone, it's a joy to continue my work with the team at Supergiant on another #HadesGame! Some key art showcasing Melinoe and Hecate - characters I hope you get to know soon <3!
“You have special needs.”
“You’re not disabled. You’re differently abled.”
“Don’t say disabled. Say handicapable.”
Euphemisms for “disabled” are the product of society’s discomfort with and devaluation of disabled
people.
Euphemisms are ableism.