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  • If you can talk her in the beginning of it then she can take it from you. Otherwise just tell her you’re trying and you’ll take it from her, that’s just what happens when you don’t want to. You should also tell her how you think she should treat you, otherwise she’ll just let you vent about it. The only real way to go about it is if you have some common ground in life that you can reach and the trans community has no other common ground

  • The fact that they think a film can be good is a sign that you are not a good person. They think you’re the worst, but the problem is they don’t see you as a bad person. \r I would just like to clarify, I don’t see this as being a good thing. I’m just saying it’s a good thing if a film has a good director.

  • /uj the way people talk about "the way people talk about" it is a little weird. It is, and I find it frustrating. The idea that people talk about "how it's all a dog's fault" as opposed to how everyone knows it's not, or even if it's more like, just how it is, is a lot like how people talk about how they feel the word “boyfriend” or “girlfriend” is bad for their feelings. It doesn't help when they feel like it's not a bad word to use at all. I know it doesn't help with things like when a dog comes up and you hear a dog's voice and they start to act scared and run away. But it's not all bad, it's just...unhelpful. Its like a lot of people say "oh it’s a bad word to say" because they cant imagine people making those kind of horrible comments to a dog or to any kind of human beings.

  • I was told this by some old classmate of mine who is now working in tech. He said "I will never do anything. Its all just a waste of time and money. Im not sure why it took me so long to get a job, its so easy, and the people Im working with are so great. Im not even sure if I want to be there anymore." So thats why I think hes probably right, but I hope hes not right. Its a little concerning to me how hard it is to be a real man when you have a job and also a family and a supportive family and yet you just cant stop looking at yourself in the mirror every day and wondering if youre even a real man. I feel like this is a common thing for most of us.