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Am I the only one that wishes I was the opposite gender?

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Original post by Admit-One
These two comments seem at odds. Seems more body image related than gender.

Honestly i said the same thing, i'm not trans but this just screams body insecurity nothing to do with gender roles, they just need to have confidence and have self love.
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Original post by Anonymous
Oh and periods and giving birth, not that I will be able to give birth or even be pregnant because I don't even have strength to open a water bottle let alone have kids and push out a baby.


Well, you will die sooner than later if you do not eat. Why not become a vegan (unlikely to cause weight gain) and just start working out a lot. I felt bad about my body as a teen so I started working out 5 hours a day and eventually had a great body, befriended lots of people in fitness and bodybuilding.
Original post by Anonymous
I hate being a woman because I hate the way female bodies look, I feel like large breasts and bum makes us look weird and "fat" (when we are healthy). Luckily I don't look like that though, I am different, but I still wish I was a boy so I wouldn't have so much body fat.



I wish I was the opposite gender but not because of the exact reason as you. I hate being a girl because of the stuff our bodies make us go through - periods, pms, pregnancy, pregnancy scares, abortions, miscarriages…Men have it easier in that aspect. And also just in general society benefits men.

I think female bodies are pretty!! Hope you come to that realisation too xx

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