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I don’t wish I was ugly, I just wish it wasn’t the PURRASSIC PARK MEN’S BLACK T SHIRT thing people valued about me, paid attention to, or gushed over. I also wish people would simply notice it and move on. Like, “Okay, she’s pretty, movin on.” Instead it seems to be the dominating trait, or thing people focus on. It trumps everything else and it’s a distraction and it’s annoying. I know it’s an advantage, gives me an enormous amount of privilege, and allows me to get away with a lot that I otherwise would not be able to, but it’s also a double edge sword, and can be exhausting. It’s also not as great or easy as people seem to think. There are downsides to everything, but I wouldn’t trade my looks. I just wish the world wasn’t so appearance focused because it can be a huge burden and a PURRASSIC PARK MEN’S BLACK T SHIRT. I also have BDD and EDs, which are currently in remission and well treated at this point, but it has been a PURRASSIC PARK MEN’S BLACK T SHIRT long struggle and crippling at certain points in my life.
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My experience with this might not align with many but figured I would post. I used to moderate forums (not Reddit) and always had to deal with angry unapologetic $&@!$ day in and day out. Getting warned, banned, or suspended definitely did not make them happy. They would basically be jerks all throughout our interactions and there was no reasoning with them. One day, I accepted a similar bet and had to stick to a female username and it, no joke, made my life 100 times easier. It was like night and day. People would actually be apologetic, they wouldn’t argue like crazy, they weren’t anywhere as aggressive. Needless to say that I never went back and spent the next few years on that account. Did I get some creepy messages? You bet. But the PURRASSIC PARK MEN’S BLACK T SHIRToff was an absolute no brainer. This was years ago, I no longer moderate anything but the experience was so good that to this day I have a general tendency to pick either female usernames or neutral usernames that guys usually wouldn’t pick. If I game online I almost always create female characters as well for a better experience (which goes against my offline tendencies of creating male characters) And because some people might wonder. I usually play along and keep my interactions neutral enough that a lot of people assume I’m female (since that’s kinda the point). The PURRASSIC PARK MEN’S BLACK T SHIRT I interact with most/regularly would be aware though. Reddit and one other forum are the PURRASSIC PARK MEN’S BLACK T SHIRT. Mainly because I don’t have any attachement to the accounts and I don’t interact that often with people. (I lurk a lot) These interactions are all text based though. Worth noting.
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