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Re: this is how 2 professional
from Cas.KingOfTea on 04/15/2019 06:46 PMmood
your local gayboy mcfuck, aka the biggest bottom to roam this cursed earth
Re: is anyone still active?
from reaper on 03/01/2019 03:32 AMsomewhat
DIE, DIE, DIE!
i used to be good at coding sigs but not anymore its so sad, play despacito.
Re: is anyone still active?
from placebo.pills on 02/27/2019 06:42 PMnot active but i get on every now and then
It's his Dema Dick.
is anyone still active?
from Cas.KingOfTea on 02/23/2019 10:40 PMi hope so, this is a nice site
your local gayboy mcfuck, aka the biggest bottom to roam this cursed earth
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Re: confused, would like some help
from green on 02/21/2019 03:44 AMthank you for responding! for the first part, i agree, i haven't gone out and asked anyone to use different pronouns or anything as i'm uncertain on if all still.
with the baggy clothes, i do feel pretty happy when they hide the fact my figure is female, i like that they make me look more male.
as for t, i have thought about this one a lot and i do think i'd be comfortable, it's just that the thought of going through the whole process is intimidating. i have definitely noticed that i feel good when i'm treated like a guy, though like i said i know these things individually don't necessarily mean i am trans. i figure this experience varies and i don't know exactly how i would know for sure that that is what i'm experiencing. i hope this come off as argumentative or anything as i know it's hard to tell online sometimes, i'm very grateful for a response at all.
i don't quite know how to work this website so i hope this reply goes through lol
Re: confused, would like some help
from placebo.pills on 02/12/2019 05:29 PMit just sounds like general discomfort with your body, honestly. dysphoria is the disconnect from your gender (mind) and sex (body). unless you feel like your body is not your own because you know it's meant to match the opposite sex, i think that would be the time to actually consider identifying as trans.
your discomfort during your period is normal and feeling like you relate more to guys is normal as well (my sister doesn't have very many girl friends bc they cause her more trouble n drama at school than guy friends do). dissociating your face from your body is normal too; a lot of people tend to do that. having a baggier clothing style doesn't really lead to anything unless you're actively thinking about how it's going to make you look more boy-ish.
so think about it for a second:
besides top surgery and a deeper voice, are you comfortable with any of the other changes that come with testosterone? ie more facial/body hair, rougher skin, smaller chest, less curves (fat distribution part), etc etc
do you think you'll be happier being referred to as a male? name, pronouns, even just how people act around/towards you?
It's his Dema Dick.
Why Brains Are Gendered
from Beetroot on 02/03/2019 01:35 AMIn this post I will copy-paste several of my arguments I have written out on why brains are gendered, as well as why gender genderfluidity is impossible.
What makes a person dysphoric is the levels of white brain matter vs grey brain matter in the four regions of the brain. These differences make up the two brain sexes: The male brain and the female brain. Female brains have a higher percentage of grey matter, while men have a higher percentage of white matter and CSF. The white/grey matter ratio in females is consistently higher in the frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipatal lobes, as well as in the cingulate gyrus and insula. In the parietal cortex, there is thicker grey matter in female than in males, which has been shown consistently throughout lifespans. Also, the straight gyrus, a narrow strip that runs along the midline on the undersurface of the frontal lobe, is about 10% larger in females than males.
To add onto the gender differences, a male brain has larger absolute volumes in the intracranial space (12%), total brain (11%), cerebrum (10%), grey matter (9%), white matter (13%), regions filled with CSF (11.5%), and cerebellum (9%). Males on average have larger volumes and higher tissue densities in the left amygalda, hippocampus, insular cortex, and putamen. Not to mention that they have higher densities in the right VI lobe of the cerebellum and in the left claustrum, and larger volumes in the bilateral anterior parahippocampul gyri.
https://stanmed.stanford.edu/2017spring/how-mens-and-womens-brains-are-different.html (Stanford University, a .edu site) https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/hope-relationships/201402/brain-differences-between-genders (a .org site) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neuroscience_of_sex_differences (many people don't like Wikipedia, but this article makes some good points and has a list of sources under the references tab) https://curiosity.com/topics/is-there-a-difference-between-male-and-female-brains-curiosity/ (A .com source, but it provides several sources)