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[–]oofreesouloo⚡super lesbian⚡ 11 insightful - 1 fun11 insightful - 0 fun12 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

I wish I could hug you right now!!! Hope this doesn't sound weird lmao. But I read everything and I only thiought RUN!!!!!! I find this to be very dangerous for you to be honest, the fact that every non straight friend around you is coming out as trans or non binary or pan is very scary but the most scary of all is the pressure they're doing TO YOU for you to identify with that as well. I know this might be very hard for you to deal with, and if you want someone to talk to you can always pm me, if you want. I'm from a country where the TQ ideology isn't that bad luckily. But I would say in college things can get better if you go to a STEM degree or something of the sort. If you go to an arts or literature and even psychology for example, you're prone to found a more "woke" environment. I wish you the very best and keep strong! Those are not good friends to you believe me. I know you like them and know them for a very long time, but currently they're not good for you at all. And you need to have your eating disorder properly cured and find balance in your life. Not more mess and mutilating your body, which I'm sure it's great just the way it is. Best regards.

[–]SillyGoose[S] 4 insightful - 1 fun4 insightful - 0 fun5 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

I should have been more clear, but the friend who is nonbinary actually is respectful of my identity. I only included her in the story since it still is worrisome that she felt the need to reidentify herself. Anyway, she has called out the trans friend for pushing me on the trans issue before when we have hung out together. I appreciate your comment though, you seem like a nice person.