But... I'm supposed to be male. | |
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novabrkr said: But... I'm supposed to be male.
strike off thy gender baggage! Embrace the feminine! | |
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heartbeatocean said: novabrkr said: But... I'm supposed to be male.
strike off thy gender baggage! Embrace the feminine! Even I am embracing the masculine! It's true. That is part of my learning process, being comfortable as a woman who is a man. I never used to connect to my maleness but I'm understanding the value of the balance of recognizing both sides of me. It's funny that I would embrace the inner and ingore the obvious outer. Now I'm embracing both 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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heartbeatocean said: novabrkr said: But... I'm supposed to be male.
strike off thy gender baggage! Embrace the feminine! Yeah. But if I'd call all my male friends and tell them that I love them, I suspect that they'd ultimately stop returning my calls due to that. | |
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SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: heartbeatocean said: strike off thy gender baggage! Embrace the feminine! Even I am embracing the masculine! It's true. That is part of my learning process, being comfortable as a woman who is a man. I never used to connect to my maleness but I'm understanding the value of the balance of recognizing both sides of me. It's funny that I would embrace the inner and ingore the obvious outer. Now I'm embracing both strike off thy gender baggage! Embrace the masculine! | |
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heartbeatocean said: SupaFunkyOrgangrinderSexy said: Even I am embracing the masculine! It's true. That is part of my learning process, being comfortable as a woman who is a man. I never used to connect to my maleness but I'm understanding the value of the balance of recognizing both sides of me. It's funny that I would embrace the inner and ingore the obvious outer. Now I'm embracing both strike off thy gender baggage! Embrace the masculine! I'm trying! 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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heartbeatocean said: You know, I've been on the org since 2004. I'm not one of the frequent posters here, but again and again I always come back. I've had jobs and moved on, I've had relationships and moved on, but the ORG is always here anytime I need to chat. People like Charlotte tend to respond to my posts. Supa actually sends me orgnotes even after I've been absent for months at a time. Alej mentions me in his blog. Threadbare reminds me that I have an online flirting partner (if not a real-life one). MiguelGomez listens to me at org meet ups. And NMuszakNSoul, Mach, Monigram, kenlacam, hokie, and johnart make this place hop and buzz with interesting and intimate conversations. You all mean a lot to me and I am grateful my life has intersected with yours. Thanks everyone so much for being here, whenever I need to connect.
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novabrkr said: heartbeatocean said: strike off thy gender baggage! Embrace the feminine! Yeah. But if I'd call all my male friends and tell them that I love them, I suspect that they'd ultimately stop returning my calls due to that. Bonus! | |
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She called me a flirt! | |
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ThreadBare said: She called me a flirt!
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