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I noticed another thing. Since several years back (I can't say if it was before the hypno-period or after, most likely before), I began to feel very uncomfortable, uneasy and plainly "wrong" in a male company. No problem if I'm surrounded by women. Is it what is called misoandry? Remember, I have a dick fetish? Any references, links, ideas?
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(30 Nov 2020, 00:39 )Hazel Wrote: If I were a cis woman, I could live with that.
If you were an X, you would have no idea how and what you would feel 😁 You can only feel what you are now, and in most cases it's even not related to who you actually are, but to what you think you are.
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(30 Nov 2020, 00:28 )Hazel Wrote: I don't think you will really understand if you are a (cis) guy.
Of course not! A CIS guy can never understand another CIS guy!
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(29 Nov 2020, 04:02 )Hazel Wrote: For one thing I have bigger feet (size 12 US) and I am tall (194 cm).
Swimmers are supposed to have big feet, aren't they? Heard of Yulia Efimova (a famous Russian swimmer -
https://www.likera.com/blog/wp/archives/706)? She has rather big feet for her height, but it does not hurt her appearance 😊
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Excuse me for interrupting, but may I ask what cis is? I know it means something, like TTFN or GNPT. But I have no idea what CIS- means.
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(01 Dec 2020, 01:19 )Tinker D Wrote: Excuse me for interrupting, but may I ask what cis is? I know it means something, like TTFN or GNPT. But I have no idea what CIS- means.
cis-
a prefix occurring in loanwords from Latin meaning “on the near side of; on this side of” (cisalpine); on this model, used in the formation of compound words (cisatlantic).
Chemistry. a specialization of this denoting a geometric isomer having a pair of identical atoms or groups attached on the same side of two atoms linked by a double bond.Compare trans- (def. 2).
a prefix meaning “on the same side of,” referring to the alignment of one’s gender identity with one’s sex assigned at birth (cisgender; cissexual).
ORIGIN OF CIS-
From Latin cis (adverb and preposition) “on this side, on this side of, within”
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So a chemical man or chemical woman ?
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(01 Dec 2020, 01:55 )Tinker D Wrote: So a chemical man or chemical woman ?
It's just a latin prefix. The prefix itself doesn't have to do anything with chemistry. if someone is cisgender, it just means someone that is comfortable with the gender they were born as. Often times, these days, people just say "cis" instead of "cisgender"; it's faster to type.
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Ok, someone that is comfortable with their gender or lifestyle.
Right?
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(01 Dec 2020, 02:08 )Tinker D Wrote: Ok, someone that is comfortable with their gender or lifestyle.
Right?
"Someone that is comfortable with their gender" <----Yes, specifically this part
"or lifestyle" <--- No, not this part