

She “just has ADHD and depression”, according to her. 🙄
19 Jan 07
They/Them mainly
Goofy neurodivergent teen
Voytek is a nickname, you may call me that
Pan (AKA gay as hell 🏳️🌈)
She “just has ADHD and depression”, according to her. 🙄
Maybe try asking !needadvice@lemm.ee ?
Also, not a psychologist, but it sounds like it could be both.
That’s fair enough
Thanks!! It just showed a white screen, I’ll check if it works again
Thanks!! It’s Lemmy.ml I can’t open
Well, I mean in the context of not having homophobic people interested in you or a woman having in her profile that she’s, for example, a lesbian, so other sapphic women will see it and not just wonder if she’s straight or not.
Same, I was in eighth grade.
And drink water
I don’t drink often, and not enough to get drunk. I just wanted to say you should drink as much water as you can and eat something, even if it’s just a piece of bread.
The only time I find it necessary is when dating someone, labels make things confusing
She would probably be obsessed with that show
For the languages I’m learning:
Spanish, I generally prefer terms like elle (they), amigue (friend, gender neutral), etc.
Similarly, elu with Portuguese
Dukaisms with Polish
And hen for Norwegian
I’m fine with “my man” now :)
In 2021, I struggled with intense dysphoria which caused me to feel bad every time someone mentioned things like male parts, or gendered language.
That makes sense! I generally don’t care what I’m called (he or she), but I prefer neutral language. I used to hate (but not as much now) gendered terms such as “What’s up my man?” Or “This man”.
The nerve of that guy’s friend… he bought him CHEESE!
Yeah, I agree
Good catch!
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