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sometimes the closure is coming to terms with the fact you will not get the closure you want/deserve
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imagine if there was a magic potion that made you feel hot and love your body and the only downside is that a vocal minority of the population has decided that feeling hot and loving your body makes you essentially the same as a child predator (this same group doesn't actually have any problems with actual child abuse though). this is a thought experiment with no real life applications
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anybody psyched for the woovebox? i think ill make a video of my first hour to put up on youtube
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i too love the fn p90
Why is the p90 bisexual? I'm bi and I've always loved the shape of that thing
I'm pretty sure the bit started from this tweet:

But the bis rolled with it for two reasons:
1. It's ambidextrous. That's, like, the bisexuality of dextrousness, I think.
2. I mean, it's neat. You said it yourself. You're bi and you love the P90. I'm bi and I love the P90. Bisexuals fucking love the FN P90.
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me: *is jokingly mean to my friend*
friend: *jokingly pretends to be hurt*
me:
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imagine being so bitchmade you try to make calling people bigots virtually illegal lmao
"you can call proud bigots what they are but it'll cost you at least $35,000 + legal fees" ok pussy
free speech for me but not for thee bullshit, kiss yourself
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Custom Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons made by GameCosmos
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old catgirl adopts (all have been sold)
twitter || insta || patreon || merch
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getting invited to a girls night was so cool
The worst thing you can do, as someone who has recently realised they are transfem, is to let terves and transphobes convince you cis women will never accept you.
I was told that when I came out everyone would reject me. That I would find myself isolated from the world, and from other women especially, who would react to me with horror and revulsion.
In reality, within the first months of coming out, in no particular order:
My sister's reaction on my coming out was, "Right, so I have a sister instead of a brother. Cool. I'm taking you clothes shopping tomorrow."
A friend, when she learned I am a woman, immediately invited me to her women-only, girls-night-out birthday party the following week.
Another friend, when a friend of hers expressed doubts about my gender, immediately shut them down and reaffirmed I am a woman.
I went camping with a group of friends, and we had two tents, one for the boys and one for the girls; I was unsure as to which I should enter, to which a girl friend responded by grabbing me and physically dragging me inside the women's tent.
In the women's bathroom at a movie theatre a random woman, whom I'd never seen before and haven't seen since, stopped me as I was going into a stall, to warn me there was no toilet paper in there, because she'd just used the last of it.
All of these, and more, some from friends, some from complete strangers. All within a few months, as a trans woman who hadn't started medical transition yet, and was very visible as being a trans woman.
I've had some people reject me, true, but the vast majority, including almost all cis women, accepted me as a sister with open arms.
Cis women are cool. It's terves who are bigots.
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