>>12544113They're still basing their judgments on an unclear picture. Anyone could go online and pose as a trans person, and while I know you're probably going to have something to say about this I think that many of the cases you're thinking of are ones who aren't really trans. I don't mean to judge them before I can know their experiences myself. It's just that their behavior indicates they don't show the symptoms of dysphoria. Considering these things I think it's funny how you point to the Internet and 4chan in particular as being a somehow more honest look at what people are really like. Have you seen some of the stories people make up here? There's even a whole term used to describe someone who makes things up just for fun. Maybe you have a point. Some people come here to blow off steam and say the N-word - but is that really their true self? Would you consider how someone acts in war to be true? You have to spend time in person with someone to know them
I understand why there might be more of them online. I don't really want to go outside either, which brings me to this. I started running again on Monday and I haven't had any coffee or alcohol since then either, but Im still having bad thoughts. If anything, they're worse than before because of a couple recent things. What was it you said about not caring? That once I did something it wouldn't matter anymore? I don't know how that could be. I don't even feel like going out anymore these days, not that I ever really liked it....
>You don't need anything like thatBoring.... Then what was that about period blood? I thought the stereotypes of witches and cauldrons had to come form somewhere. I knew a wiccan once and it always struck me as kind of silly or like wish fulfillment. What do you think about that kind of magic?
>didn't watch it yetI'm going to keep reminding you until you do! Come on, it's only 12 minutes total. Watch it on one of your breaks or something
At least go back to the succubus, my gosh....