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Kansas Stormcursed

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  1. Friends are fine as long as they're somebody who can reach you, check on you, and knows who to get in contact with if they suspect an issue
  2. I was up 'til like 1:30 last night writing this so I'm really tired but I needed to get it written down and out of my head Title: Bleed Out
  3. It's intended as partially joking. And is also kinda true
  4. I...I cannot continue arguing against this. At a certain point you're gonna have to recognize truth yourself, or ignore it and listen to what other people tell you
  5. I have no real scientific way to disprove the first point except experience,so we'll go with that. NO ONE can know you better than you know yourself. It's literally impossible, no matter who tries to tell you otherwise. Cisgender people will sometimes wonder what it might be like to be the opposite gender; they do not, however, really seriously consider it. They might say a serious "what if," but they will not pursue it or actually wish to change to that, especially after consideration. I- Bear with me *more aggressive combat pan bonk* Say it with me NO BAD Look at it this way. Would you ask a person struggling with depression, or anxiety, if they were faking it for attention? Now answer this. What makes you different from everybody else? What makes you the one exception to the rule?
  6. Dang Half tempted to just go screenshot me yelling at @Honors Ghost about that same concept, but we'll be a little nicer here "Everyone else" doesn't know you. YOU know you. Never, ever, ever trust what somebody else says about who you are at your core if you disagree with it. Not saying it might not be right (self-case; generally believing myself to be a crappy person inside, though others have convinced me I'm not). However, your own instincts about yourself are better. I'm assuming that you have put a lot of thought into this. The fact that you still believe you're trans suggests that it is, indeed, fact. The last point I'll make is that being trans is a pretty big shift, right? I work with quite a lot of people, especially in our age range. Trust me. That's not a shift somebody considers unless it's true. Well if you are, you failed. Massively. To continue my previous point, this isn't something that gets picked because you think it's easy escape.
  7. Cis person chiming in *combat pan bonk* no More specifically, why would you feel it's fake?
  8. Having interacted with you more, I'm inclined to believe you're queer in some way
  9. Well, I spent a good 9 hours driving to Memphis, doing a thing there, and driving back. Then I had a teachers and leaders meeting of the people at my dojo, which went really well. And now I'm eating ice cream and watching High Potential. So all told really great. How was yours? You got to it first, I was about to say that
  10. Ahh Well then I won't speak for the ones I don't personally know (there's plenty others for doing that), but for bi/pan, I grew up liking girls, and then gradually started to recognize that I also found boys hot. The difference between them is really muddy, and you could honestly just pick one—for example, I've seen Lies describe it in such a way that I would fall under the pan label, but that doesn't feel quite right and bi does.
  11. Can't speak to being trans, and being queer in general doesn't really exist as a sign. Each section has its own signs. For me it was that I happened to also find boys hot.
  12. If you're feeling physically fine and the same, especially hours later, odds are it wasn't real. That said, you should definitely check
  13. Yeah, has a limit per any, I think, 20-hour period
  14. Gonna be offline for most of the day

    Gotta drive a couple states over and back, plus time for visiting with my siblings

    1. echo74

      echo74

      drive safe!

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