I would not date a morbidly obese man. Meaning if he gets tired doing normal day to day activities, I would really dislike that. I prefer a man to have a “dad bod” where they have both muscles and fat. I weigh about 150 lbs and I am working towards getting to a healthier weight. It’s not really the aesthetics that bother me, but the mental as...... reply
Stand up for yourself. Do not let other people decide your life for you. Do something crazy in your teenage years. Take a chance on dating, it is a lot easier to make mistakes in high school then when your older. Be in the dorms your first year as a college student, even though it will suck. reply
My tips for high school (graduated in 2015 now I am graduating college this spring)
1. In the long run your image and looks do not really matter, no one is really going to care about what your "social standing" is/was especially after high school. Also everyone lies on social media so do not compare your life to their lie.
2. I recommend joining a...... reply
My lock screen is a picture of my dog who passed away two years ago. That could either be really great (seeing my pupper again) or I could be stuck with a box of ashes... reply
I do! I want to have two kids after I have been married for about five years. If I can't have kids naturally (I do not want to use a surrogate or IVF) I will definitely foster/adopt. reply
So I have a school assignment where I am supposed to ask questions about someone who isn't like me. I chose transgender because I do not know many people who identify as transgender and I don't want to accidentally offend someone I know so I chose to ask these questions on this board because most of the people here seem very nice.
1. When did you realize that you were transgender? 2. What kind of impact has being transgender had on your relationships (any type-romantic, friendship, family) 3. Why do some people prefer singular pronouns (he/she) and others prefer plural pronouns (they/them) 4. Do you think being transgender affected your sexuality? 5. What is one thing that you wish all cis-gendered people knew.