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For starters, I do not want this at all. It is not a political statement that I have these feelings, I did not choose it at all. I have actually had a very sheltered and conservative upbringing, without any exposure to lgbt things, and yet I still grew to have these feelings.


To be honest, it actually makes me very sad. Sad because, my 'community' is full of people that groomed young women I know to get mastectomies and take hormones, to make their sexual feelings their identity. Sad, because I believe in nature being a perfect blueprint that I am not following.


I think it's beautiful that two people can be a couple, and have children that are the result of their love, and carry both of their genes, and embody the harmony of duality (male and female). Yet, for some reason, as long as I can remember, only women excite me. I genuine cannot finish unless I'm thinking of p*ssy or thighs or t1ts, and I feel like I've been built the wrong way around. I tried kissing a guy, and nothing further, but it felt like nothing to me- whereas even just standing in the same room as this girl I liked, just looking in her eyes, made me feel dizzy with excitement. For many girls, I have felt this, tall red heads, emos, cute brown eyed girls.


I have not found a woman who loves me, and yet quite a few men wanted to date me - so being a lesbian means basically celibacy; I definitely wouldn't choose it. I wish I could love my best friend. We almost share a brain and soul, we made many creative projects together, I learned his language (dutch/nederlands) and he learned all these scottish words my loud family uses so it doesn't just sound like foreign shrieking lol. We genuinely care for each other so selflessly. I know he wanted to marry me, and proposed, but I feel absolutely nothing romantically with men, they just look neutral and have never made me feel a thing. But it would've been perfect for us to be together, if I could just be attracted to him, which I can't, and it's a shame, because I have never met someone so clever or good hearted, who saw the truth in this world.


It's a shame, because in addition to some carpentry projects, and visiting antarctica, one of my life ambitions is to be a mother. I'm probably not old enough to be one, and yet already I know that I have a lot of heart for children and loved looking after them when it was my job to do so. However, I don't think it looks right, to see a child with two mothers. A family with a mother and father just seems so complete.


I don't agree with everything you guys say on here. I don't believe that white people are better than others, but it's definitely meaningful to care for your family and people, and understand that some tight knit people in this world wield influence over human beings in an unfair way, that culture is being eradicated, that the narrative is controlled. I am posting this here, because I think this is the only place where people will speculate on the situation without encouraging me to blindly accept my condition. Why do you think I am this way? Would I be able to change? What would you do in my shoes? (inb4 kys)
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HerrBBQ on scored.co
12 days ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror ) 1 child
Yeah this is a purely male-brain take on the sexes. And I say that as a male myself. Women are the "fairer sex" and the object of sexualization because men have historically always held power, we literally lived in patricarchal societies, and so the sexual viewpoint of men has come to be seen as the default: Women are Attractive™ while men are only seen as attractive in the eyes of women. As a straight woman, my wife recognizes when women are attractive because she's been socially conditioned to notice those traits, but she recognizes when men are attractive because she is attracted to them. But as a straight man, recognizing when a man is attractive is much more difficult for me simply because society hasn't conditioned me to notice that.
WeedleTLiar on scored.co
12 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
>Yeah this is a purely male-brain take on the sexes

What a wordy way of saying I'm correct.

Women are *literally* sex objects. That's their main purpose and their entire body is set up for reproduction. They have boobs for feeding, they can't run because their hips are so wide to accomodate birthing babies and their faces tend towards symetry so that they can bond with children more easily.

Every human instinctively recognizes and is attracted to these features when they are properly developed.

Men's bodies are general in nature because men need to do all sorts of different things. We aren't biologically setup to inspire feeling of protectiveness in others (which is why women appear more child-like in terms of facial structure, btw, it's the same mechanism), we are built to do useful work. That's why women are attracted to attitude over any particular physical trait.

What do men look for in women, physically? Boobs (related to reproduction), ass and legs (related to hip width), maybe hair (related to general vitality and good genetics). You ask a man what he likes to see, and it's one of these or he's into feet or some garbage. *Women will tell you the same thing*

Ask a woman what is the most attractive characteristic is on a man, what's she going to say? Who knows? It could be one of dozens of characteristics because there's nothing specifically attractive about men. Most of the time they won't even mention something physical and it'll be "sense of humour" or "confidence" which are stand-ins for competence. That's what women want out of men, end of story.

>Women are the "fairer sex" and the object of sexualization because men have historically always held power,

Did you learn this is a gender studies course? This is a retarded take in the extreme.

If I'm the patriarchy, why would I tell women that they're attractive? To inflate their egos and make it *harder* for men to impress them? Or would I tell them that *men* are attractive so that *they* pursue *me*?
HerrBBQ on scored.co
11 days ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
No I didn't learn it in a gender studies course, I learned it by the fact, for 99% of human histroy, families were led by fathers, most monarchs were male, and most chief deities are male, you fucking idiot.
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