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Anyone else here a plural trans wlw between the ages of 16 and 25 who's been abused by at least one parent, has an interest in tech or another typically masculine thing that they feel at least a little bit guilty for, with at least one head mate that's feminine and cute? Struggles with depression and anxiety and has for years, was always an awkward kid, often ashamed of their body?
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Normalize gender questioning.
Examining what you take for granted is not an “abnormality.”
It's called wisdom.
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@pink_ink yell heah they are
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@nova i mean that's my thoughts on skirts full stop
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@wintgenstein stop misspelling dammit it hurts my editor brain
+1 Extremely Garish Skirt get!
cons:
• the pattern clashes with itself much less anything i might wear with it
• it's a seasonal theme so like, even beyond that it doesn't work most of the time
pros:
• real cheap (bc it ugly)
• has pockets (small ones)
• very confy material
anyway i figure i wear this, like, around the house or something, since it looks horrible. but ig i have, like, new pyjama or sth?
Long-distance friendship as an Autistic person
@RadiantEmber@weirder.earth i understand this experience and all, but i'm not sure it's specifically an autistic thing—like, afaict, it's generally considered normal to drift apart from friends you don't see regularly. so i don't think people are likely to really be upset by it? that's just what i've picked up talking to nts so idrk but yeah
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re: autism
@stackingstones@todon.nl @Some_Person yep! but also, from experience, it's possible to go through the entire checklist of "this kid is obviously autistic" talking to their parent and specifically point it out and they just. don't get the message. unless they have an Official Diagnosis right there in front of them
a bug, not a feature.
Genderless* cyberfae & co. at your service
assigned adult by the inexorable passage of time
don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
note that if we ever make you uncomfortable in any way please tell us so we know to stop. we're not always good at figuring these things out on our own