Reading over these comments brings me back to why I came out as non-binary, and the gender euphoric boost is quite nice.
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Reading over these comments brings me back to why I came out as non-binary, and the gender euphoric boost is quite nice.
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Reading over these comments brings me back to why I came out as non-binary, and the gender euphoric boost is quite nice.
It comes with a euphoria boost!?
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It comes with a euphoria boost!?
Oh yeah, whenever I see men whining and complaining about something to do with women, I feel this sense of euphoric calm; this feeling of 'I remember this. I'm not part of that group anymore. They don't speak for me.'
It has a tinge of melancholy afterwards, because I still have to deal with men, yet I feel less embarrassed for myself.
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Oh yeah, whenever I see men whining and complaining about something to do with women, I feel this sense of euphoric calm; this feeling of 'I remember this. I'm not part of that group anymore. They don't speak for me.'
It has a tinge of melancholy afterwards, because I still have to deal with men, yet I feel less embarrassed for myself.
That tells a lot about you that you ever grouped yourself with those people in the first place.
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That tells a lot about you that you ever grouped yourself with those people in the first place.
wrote last edited by [email protected]It's true, I should spend less time here on Lemmy.
EDIT: If you think I haven't heard/experienced those things on Lemmy, oh boy do I have bad news for you. I've had to make multiple accounts for every time a bunch of MGTOW guys decide to spam my account with messages/downvotes, so I'm used to it. Downvote away
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Oh yeah, whenever I see men whining and complaining about something to do with women, I feel this sense of euphoric calm; this feeling of 'I remember this. I'm not part of that group anymore. They don't speak for me.'
It has a tinge of melancholy afterwards, because I still have to deal with men, yet I feel less embarrassed for myself.
Gender nonconforming gang rise up
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Oh yeah, whenever I see men whining and complaining about something to do with women, I feel this sense of euphoric calm; this feeling of 'I remember this. I'm not part of that group anymore. They don't speak for me.'
It has a tinge of melancholy afterwards, because I still have to deal with men, yet I feel less embarrassed for myself.
Do you/did you feel that random members of a demographic "speak for you"?
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Oh yeah, whenever I see men whining and complaining about something to do with women, I feel this sense of euphoric calm; this feeling of 'I remember this. I'm not part of that group anymore. They don't speak for me.'
It has a tinge of melancholy afterwards, because I still have to deal with men, yet I feel less embarrassed for myself.
glad you're improving as a person and don't relate to those experiences any more. I wish you the best