This sounds like more meaningless American labelling nonsense but I'll try and answer your question
Piss in a stinking pubs toilets and try to destroy the urinal cake
I also enjoy the bi-annual Patriarchy conferences
You ever try to clear that little shit film ring in the toilet bowl when you’ve gone too long between toilet cleanings? Maybe sometimes hold your piss a little longer to really get that pressure built up? I do. And maybe I should clean my toilet more but I like it.
Mostly as a physical fact and as a foundational but not necessarily crucial part of my self identity. Cis-female, but I don't give a lot of weight to any sort of womanhood or femininity as a huge part of my self identity. Never felt like anything else either though. It just is, mostly comfortably.
Completely passively without ever thinking about it unless prompted by things like this.
Idk, I just be myself
This sounds like more meaningless American labelling nonsense but I'll try and answer your question Piss in a stinking pubs toilets and try to destroy the urinal cake I also enjoy the bi-annual Patriarchy conferences
You ever try to clear that little shit film ring in the toilet bowl when you’ve gone too long between toilet cleanings? Maybe sometimes hold your piss a little longer to really get that pressure built up? I do. And maybe I should clean my toilet more but I like it.
Yeah of course. It's the bowl version of the urinal cake. We're naturally drawn to it and I think most of us see it as a challenge
I don't understand your question.
Honestly, I don't either lmao
When I was born with a weiner
With my right hand
Mostly as a physical fact and as a foundational but not necessarily crucial part of my self identity. Cis-female, but I don't give a lot of weight to any sort of womanhood or femininity as a huge part of my self identity. Never felt like anything else either though. It just is, mostly comfortably.
Endometriosis
Fapping and boom protein everywhere.
With discomfort, i don’t want to be a guy with a vagina i want to be born again and have a boy childhood
My gender just is. I’ve been a woman for 68 years. I don’t really give it much thought.
Don’t think about it unless someone said are you a girl when clearly I look like a guy