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@thatbrickster Tbh, I wouldn't date someone with exaggerated muscles... they look ugly. I can't even imagine the sex. x_x
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@thatbrickster Good point. Both of those could really bring out the insecurities.
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@ajr Ooh... interesting. Imagine if that did happen in history!
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@thatbrickster What is the reason behind this? Lol.
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@rye Lmao. I almost want to see that.
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What do bulging muscles have a higher risk of getting?
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Some fudge would actually be nice about now. Good comfort food!
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@ajr Moce! Hope you are enjoying the game.
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Coincidentally, I don't find bulging muscles or large tits to be attractive.
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When I'm playing a video game, I don't need the characters to be or look exactly like me. I'd rather immerse myself in their world and have fun with my choices and gameplay. If I have choices, I want them to have an impact on the storyline.
I prefer characters that behave and look realistic. I prefer the body shape to look realistic rather than over-exaggerated for males and females. But not realistic like some feminists portray characters so they look more like them or chubby.
I don't want to play a video game as myself, I just want the characters to be believable.
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@shpuld @lain I guess GS sets its own standard to follow. Huehue.
I'm fine without the anti-features or whatever of mastodon.
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@mangeurdenuage All seven? No... I thought there was just the one. Oops. :')
I'd be inclined to agree. The more in tune we are to some of those, the more we are able to influence and make decisions for ourselves. We can choose what interests we want to keep pursuing, after all!
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@rye But cute is that youthfulness.
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@mangeurdenuage This was an interesting documentary, and I'm not sure I'm convinced either way... but perhaps I do agree with the English researchers more. That we shouldn't discount a biology origin yet... that it is more likely a combination of biology and culture. Each has its influence alongside upbringing from parents and peers.
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Also, it's very hard to feel connected with your body when you don't feel connected with your emotions or thoughts. It's all rather intertwined together.
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I haven't felt like I've fit any of the descriptions or labels out there. Whether that is being male, female or trans. Even my sexuality is confusing at times. But I do actually think more and more that my issues are more related to BDD, and that is difficult to fix through changing ones body. I don't think I'll ever be satisfied. I'll always find something to hate about my body. That somehow something doesn't feel right about me. It's hard to feel pretty or beautiful too, and whether that is something I want or not.
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The way that my brain structure works and the gender stereotypes have really confused me about my gender. Then it doesn't help hating myself and my body, and having such low self-esteem and social anxiety relating to it all. What a confused pile of mess right there.
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@mangeurdenuage I'll give it a watch soon! I might appreciate it. :)
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"Daphna Joel, the behavioural neuroscientist who conducted the study, said “there is no one person that has all the male characteristics and another person that has all the female characteristics. Or if they exist they are really, really rare to find”."
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@nameface @rye I'd rather they didn't need massaging because of this! :')