@rRin444@Esoparcosm I understand that well, as a fat lesbian people often mistake for a man. But it can be hard to feel connected to womanhood for that reason, too.
@Esoparcosm Agreed, absolutely. It's just had to internalize that sometimes when I see how feminine/thin/more attractive women are treated. It's like the hare envying the rabbit type thing.
@Esoparcosm Hope that makes sense. It's to the point where I feel warm when someone acknowledges me as a woman or uses "she" for me. It's like I'm having some kind of trans experience, but as a born female. It sucks, and I wish I could get over it. Always felt different from other women.
@Esoparcosm I dunno. I'm fat and not particularly attractive, so I've spent my whole life feeling disconnected from femininity and haven't felt like a woman, in part because what it means to be a woman seems to be tied up in desirability and carrying yourself a certain way.
@NyxMoonReads Thank you for saying so...that's very sweet. I'm working on my health and getting a little better every day. I hope someday you'll get all the Sylus fanservice you deserve.😭❤️
@sisconsin@CosmicGen@CupcakePartie@DreamLeaf5 I'm not sure I understand what you're saying. You can't really say "statistics don't matter" in response to someone making broad, inaccurate statements about women being equally as cruel to animals, which just isn't true.
@4ng3l_fvngs Nah you’re genuinely dark sided actually. You’re not a cute little deer or angel or whatever else you fantasize about being, you’re just a bad person who needs to gain some self awareness
@CosmicGen@CupcakePartie@DreamLeaf5 We actually are more benevolent to animals, yes. Would you like some factual evidence that supports this, or will you just not read it or care?