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Trans MtF / FtM self-esteem issues and how can we help?

Discussion in 'Gender Identity and Expression' started by Monika the Diva, Jun 7, 2014.

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  1. LonestarConnie

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    I'd totes say something, but no. Reserve judgment.
     
  2. Dinah

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    Why are you trying to pick fights with people. Get over it. Move on. Just stop with the 'poor me' crap already.

    ---------- Post added 12th Jun 2014 at 02:20 PM ----------

    Everyone here has other commitments offline, and also did you consider that maybe they don't have anything relevant to offer to your threads, posts, or comments and thus prefer to not weigh in with purely meaningless drivel?

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    I've been posting in my own thread since about the time I joined this site, and with or without the input of others, I keep posting there, because I don't do it for the sake of getting other people's attention or adoration. I do it because I NEED to for my own benefit.
     
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  3. Kasey

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    That is so true.

    That's exactly what the deal is. I hate looking at the bottom of my chin or having shadows cast across my face from various angles. The light then makes... Well. Yes you get the drift.

    Mirrors. Don't trust 'em.
     
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