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>>7542709
art threads were here for years and we can take better care of them than those newbies. so excuse me but we'll keep them were they belong, cutie.

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>>5949462
I've been doing it for a year at least, what made it enough for you?
Hibari is just way cuter and more natural than other traps.

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>>5946743
I'm not discussing how people should behave, I wouldn't like to try to propose a set criteria nor anything like that. I'm sorry if what I said came out like that.

My point is that dysphoria could perfectly be just a thing that happens and you deal with and move on, the process of turning it into a pathology adds to a certain stigma and makes people feel the need to be a certain way to be a true certified trans. I don't feel there's a need for that when the issue could be dealt with more quickly and painlessly.

I don't want to say that things are a certain way and only that way, if anything I want to cement how different people with dysphoria interpret their feelings and deal with it differently.

>>5946747
This is the most serious commentary in this thread.

>>5946748
>dysphoria
I'm sorry, had to fix this post to.

>Are you trying to say that gender dysphoria is caused by the social attitude towards people who have gender dysphoria?
Not at all, that would be some retroactive magic, I can't tell where you got that idea. Neither do I feel that people who just happen to enjoy doing feminine things or dressing like one are the same as being trans.
The pain that comes from the dysphoria has much more to do with being unable to deal with your situation, feeling trapped,, not knowing where to get help´if there's even help to be have, forcing yourself to resign your feelings, hating yourself for feeling a certain way. All of those aren't part of your brain. Those are results of your context, education and the people around you. Yes, you feel like shit anyway, but there's a huge difference and a lot of people feel really fine after getting treatment even if they'll be dysphoric all their lives. Having something to do to help yourself, setting an achivable goal, finding support, those things make most transfolk feel way better and that's not a treatment that's human contact and respect.

I hope I'm making sense, esl and no spell check in this computer.

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