WalrusDragonOnABike [they/them]

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Cake day: December 31st, 2023

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  • Overall, I agree. That said, because of the socially constructed associations with gender, people sometimes find euphoria from doing those things as a result and experiencing that euphoria (not because you enjoy the thing, but because its a “feminine”/“masculine” thing) could be a sign that perhaps you should consider that maybe your gender isn’t the one assigned at birth.



  • It’s all she had to do: promise to not send a single dime to genocidal fascists. she had years of opportunity to fight her own president for that kind of change too.

    Even just staying silent on the issue would be enough to differentiate her from Biden for many. She couldn’t even avoid talking about how much she hated college students, but yet people act surprised those demographics didn’t go out to vote. Weird how insulting potential voters and explicitly telling them you don’t care about their vote leads to not getting their vote.

    Given she avoided taking positions on most issues until the week of the election (other than to oppose healthcare and support fracking), I have a hard time believing someone in the campaign wasn’t intentionally trying to throw the election…







  • That’s basically how I see it.

    My one food I could pretty much eat for every meal and always be fine with it and it’s rarely go a day without it xD I wouldn’t just eat it for every meal because that would be terribly unhealthy.

    Otoh, there’s lots of things on the list of things I went through a period were I ate daily for a while (months or years … although many of them I’m pretty sure I got tired of things and continued eating them as part of my habits for a while…)




  • I think it’s just completely normal behaviour, why consult a doctor? He’s in a safe environment and can figure thing out for himself for now.

    Honestly agreed at that age.

    Just remember there’s outside influences. If you aren’t clearly demonstrating you are supportive now, regardless of whether she changes her mind later or not, she’s likely to learn is something to be ashamed of and to keep a secret. After internalizing that, it can be hard to trust people even if they’re trying to be supportive. Personally, I can remember hiding things by around the age of 7 or 8. My mom was supportive of gender non-conforming behavior, but only at home and that (combined with broader interactions with people) just taught me it was something to hide, including from my mom.








  • Not going to places like 4chan and the trump subreddit hardly seems like being in a bubble. Those place seem more like places you only go to if you are in a specific bubble. Not suggesting those places haven’t used it that way, but rather I don’t think normies spend enough time in places where they’d see clear examples like that.

    That said, I’m certainly aware that I prefer small online communities, which leads to biased views on things.