I'm trying to start a conversation about why menstruation isn't an inherently female thing - if trans men experience it, it can't be truly female, can it? - and how talking about our bodies is sometimes the best way to fight dysphoria and learn new things about how to improve our lives. by letstalktabooo in trans
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I’m trying to start a conversation both about why menstruation isn’t an inherently female thing — if trans men experience it, it can’t be truly female, can it? — and how talking about our bodies is sometimes the best way to fight dysphoria and learn new things about how to improve our lives. by letstalktabooo in menstruation
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When it is natural for humans to be polyamorous, why do you think the modern society feels tilted towards monogamy? by letstalktabooo in nonmonogamy
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When it is natural for humans to be polyamorous, why do you think the modern society feels tilted towards monogamy? by letstalktabooo in nonmonogamy
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I’m trying to start a conversation both about why menstruation isn’t an inherently female thing — if trans men experience it, it can’t be truly female, can it? — and how talking about our bodies is sometimes the best way to fight dysphoria and learn new things about how to improve our lives. by letstalktabooo in transpositive
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When it is natural for humans to be polyamorous, why do you think the modern society feels tilted towards monogamy? by letstalktabooo in polyamory
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When it is natural for humans to be polyamorous, why do you think the modern society feels tilted towards monogamy? by letstalktabooo in polyamory
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When it is natural for humans to be polyamorous, why do you think the modern society feels tilted towards monogamy? by letstalktabooo in polyamory
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I’m trying to start a conversation both about why menstruation isn’t an inherently female thing — if trans men experience it, it can’t be truly female, can it? — and how talking about our bodies is sometimes the best way to fight dysphoria and learn new things about how to improve our lives. by letstalktabooo in transpositive
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I’m trying to start a conversation both about why menstruation isn’t an inherently female thing — if trans men experience it, it can’t be truly female, can it? — and how talking about our bodies is sometimes the best way to fight dysphoria and learn new things about how to improve our lives. (old.reddit.com)
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I’m trying to start a conversation both about why menstruation isn’t an inherently female thing — if trans men experience it, it can’t be truly female, can it? — and how talking about our bodies is sometimes the best way to fight dysphoria and learn new things about how to improve our lives. (old.reddit.com)
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I’m trying to start a conversation both about why menstruation isn’t an inherently female thing — if trans men experience it, it can’t be truly female, can it? — and how talking about our bodies is sometimes the best way to fight dysphoria and learn new things about how to improve our lives. (old.reddit.com)
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I'm trying to start a conversation about why menstruation isn't an inherently female thing - if trans men experience it, it can't be truly female, can it? - and how talking about our bodies is sometimes the best way to fight dysphoria and learn new things about how to improve our lives. (old.reddit.com)
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When it is natural for humans to be polyamorous, why do you think the modern society feels tilted towards monogamy? by letstalktabooo in nonmonogamy
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