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body stuff, mostly positive
i had a really interesting conversation with a cis woman friend who is the same height as me, and has a large bone structure (mine is slightly larger but we're similar in a lot of ways). i'm totally cool with my height, i think i have the right height for my sense of self. and i was kinda surprised to learn that she has always wanted to be shorter, more petite etc. surprised because i have always appreciated how she looks and i know she appreciates the strenght etc that come with how she's built.it's like she has more gender dysphoria as a cis woman than i do. and my heart goes out to her for it. she can relate in a lot of ways to my experience being trans and intersex.
No fweaking gway
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my sister-in-law has the same shoulder width that i do and it is very comforting honestly.It's almost like societal pressure affects most people or something ^^
But this is fairly common when you talk to cis people who don't fit normative beauty standards.
yeah absolutely. i find it so interesting how cis people seem to experience something i clearly recognise as gender dysphoria. abolishing gender would help them too. but that is something i've talked to my friend about quite a bit; she's v much a gender abolitionist, as am i.