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- cross-posted to:
- wholesome@reddthat.com
Thank you for the wholesome post!
If you want, there is also !wholesome@reddthat.com where you can post too
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Amazing!
Wish I this could be me, but I don’t think it’s in the cards.
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That’s just the way I’ve been treated my entire life. Don’t see any reason for it to change.
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It’s not about loving myself. I think I’m pretty decent. It’s just luck of the draw that everyone around me has their head up their ass. I rationally know I should be loved. I emotionally feel the lack and don’t understand it.
Relate
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Aw, thanks.
I have a friend who continues saying things like, “I didn’t realize people thought I was cool/attractive/interesting.” I wonder she’s finding out now because she’s a trans girl and/or terminally online (homebound disability) - people who have been I her life for years now feel more comfortable sharing how they feel about her.
For me, it’s definitely a case of my own shyness and difficulty telling people how I feel about them, so being able to say things through text conversations makes it much easier to communicate what I really feel.
What do you guys think?
I exploded on a friend for no reason, throwing hugs around without caring if people would think that looks gay.
One day I just became more affectionate to everyone.
I’m glad you found a way to express your affection. It’s funny - for me, physical affection is fairly easy, but telling people things I like about them is harder.
If fecalphilia is a thing, technically anything is worth being loved.