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today's gender is a resurgence of debilitating social phobia

trans stuff, some personal experiences (+ overall, imo) 

so like, of course everybody's experience of being trans is going to be different, but a lot of people have overlap in their experiences and go "oh! me too!" i feel like i have some? kind of? but i also feel like as a nonbinary/nontrinary person there's something markedly different for me and people like me. not bad or anything!! i just think it's interesting and worth thinking about

@starwall OIH NO FLKSEGHFJKLSEGHFKJHGSADFKJGHAJKSGDFKJAGSDLJFGHALKHJSDGFV

when I first ran D&D, my grandmother, who had bought fully into the IT'S SATANISM hype, insisted on sitting and watching the first session

about an hour in, she threw her hands up and yelled 'THIS IS JUST MATH' and stormed off

Oh boy berries.space really is an infestation of queerphobes.

this is a giant Breadbug, (Pansarus gigantus). It grabs onto anything remotely shiny or tasty and drags it back to their underground nests. They keep our streets clean, do not kill breadbugs.

‘Traditional masculinity’ deemed ‘harmful’ by American Psychological Association
– article: thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefin
'...The American Psychological Association (APA) officially labeled “traditional masculinity” as “harmful” in a new report.

The label is in the report titled “Guidelines for the Psychological Practice with Boys and Men,” a first of its kind for the association, which was featured in the January issue of “Monitor on Psychology” magazine.

“Traditional masculinity ideology has been shown to limit males’ psychological development, constrain their behavior, result in gender role strain and gender role conflict and negatively influence mental health and physical health,” according to an excerpt in the 36-page report...'

the .pdf report: apa.org/about/policy/boys-men-

I hate when there's unpopped teeth in the bottom of the bowl

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