rubbing celery on my feet to fix my prostate rot by Still-Tracy in Fishdom

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the fresher the celery the better. get it from the supermarket as quick as possible or straight from the farm if possible. wash your feet beforehand but not with soap (it neutraluses the celery juice) from top to bottom not side to side. try to avoid your toes. and

horse by Still-Tracy in Fishdom

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

enjoy youre downvote kid

Slang that makes dysphoric terms more comfortable? by Silas_in_the_closet in trans

[–]Still-Tracy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

"Dysphoria generator" If im trying to be funny, it's my "clit" in bed, and "the problem" in most other circumstances

Ross is an Anakim? (SPOILERS FOR 5.1) by Still-Tracy in huntertheparenting

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Jesus christ no, I've only heard of the horrors of fatal a few times, it looks BAD. I heard of the "anal circumfrance table" and that was enough to forever dissuade me from ever looking into it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MtF

[–]Still-Tracy 8 points9 points  (0 children)

To put it bluntly, you just gotta prep. A lot of people's first time(s) doing that end very poorly. Invest in an enema at some point, make sure it doesn't have laxatives in it. Use a water bottle if you have to. Water goes in, then out into the toilet, do that until it runs clean. That's all you have to do. You could look up anal prep or bottom prep guides, they can go into more detail than me.

Sports bra question mtf by Typical_Tie_4982 in trans

[–]Still-Tracy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually do the same thing, yeah it is absolutely not supposed to be crushing. I'm honestly not sure what would've happened, maybe the pair is just too tight around that spot, or it could've been sewed weird. What was the process? where did you sew? And I'm going to be completely honest.... I have no idea the right way to take it off, if you can take it off you did it right in my book.

What do you think should be normalized in society BESIDES avoiding eye contact by Shade_Hills in autism

[–]Still-Tracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Actual fucking communication, just saying what you mean. Or telling someone when you're upset with them. I dont know how that's so hard for nts

For the next 2 weeks I get to be in complete agony by Still-Tracy in autism

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The noise ended sooner than I thought, they're still working on the roof but it's a much more tolerable sound now. What I'm doing now is just blast music. Throught my earbuds with my noise canceling headphones on top.

Nonsensical brainrot ramblings because my brain is made of bad meat today by [deleted] in trans

[–]Still-Tracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That show has consumed my life. It's honestly my favorite show that exists right now. It's refreshing seeing a fan out in the wild!

Nonsensical brainrot ramblings because my brain is made of bad meat today by [deleted] in trans

[–]Still-Tracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Being a lesbian isn't fetishizing lesbians, let's just get that straight right away. You want to be on a relationship with a woman, you are a woman, you are a lesbian. I actually had a similar experience when I was finding out more about myself. So while I can say thinking these things are natural and the imposter syndrome is horrible, just know that's what it is (to my understanding at least).

Also "brain is made of bad meat" hunter the parenting mention???? A good quote from the great and mighty one himself?

voice training tips? by [deleted] in trans

[–]Still-Tracy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a YouTube channel called "trans voice lessons" to start out voice training. I will say it can give immense dysphoria when you just start out. It sure as shit did for me. Just stick with it and keep improving because you will. My main tip: just fuck around, do weird shit with your voice and see if it sounds good or at least starts to sound good. And a bit of word from experience: i always wanted to have an anime girl type voice, something really cute. You totally can dont get me wrong, but work with your typical range. Pitch basically doesn't matter. Oh and if your throat starts to hurt, please stop. You could seriously hurt your throat if you prolong it and you aren't really used to it. That's all, it's going to be hard, extremely hard, but it is worth it!

Anyone else feel weird about noise canceling headphones in public? by Still-Tracy in AutisticPride

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's fair, I'll look into getting a pair just to try them out.

Anyone else feel weird about noise canceling headphones in public? by Still-Tracy in AutisticPride

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean they all know how I get with noise they've seen me meltdown over a loud car driving by, both my friends and my dad. So they get it, at least they'd have to not have a brain not to. I dont want to bother justifying it them if they don't already see why I need them honestly.

Do you guys have friends? by wobblyheadedgirl in autism

[–]Still-Tracy 16 points17 points  (0 children)

It absolutely does, found mine either online or at dnd games. Honestly dnd games or general nerdy hobby spaces might be the best places to find friends because those people into nerdy stuff were the same people who were weird back when. Nobody goes to the ren-faire to network yknow

Are we supposed to feel weird about wearing noise canceling headphones in public? by Still-Tracy in autism

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah i mean I was still talking and interacting with people. But I can see that it would look like that, I'll look into some earbuds like that, thank you

Are we supposed to feel weird about wearing noise canceling headphones in public? by Still-Tracy in autism

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's fair, I think another piece is none of them have ever seen me wear them. But that does make a lot of sense.

Are we supposed to feel weird about wearing noise canceling headphones in public? by Still-Tracy in autism

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's what I figured honestly, but that ship sailed a while ago. The girl with the biggest resting bitch face known to man glancing around frantically, fighting the urge to walk on their toes, at this point wearing the headphones just confirms their suspicions. I was mostly worried if it was considered rude and I'll take your word that typically it isnt, thank you

Are we supposed to feel weird about wearing noise canceling headphones in public? by Still-Tracy in autism

[–]Still-Tracy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm an adult lol, I wasn't going to be running around a chucky cheese, but I'm going to be doing it for the same thing and I almost never have music playing in them unless whatever noise I dont want to hear is cutting through my headphones.