But many were reluctant to just ask. What can be done to stop this accidental isolation, and is this common?
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Extremely common. And i'm not sure.
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It's so hard for anyone to express themselves in modern society. people don't give each other space to believe in each other maybe. if we make that okay again, maybe with norms, maybe with visible role models, maybe with redesigned cyber spaces, that could help.
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Replying to @DanielleFong @damialoid
Whole movement has forced us to realize there are people we had just glossed over and ignored. But seems like it’s not the final step. What made the notion of a trans person, for me, just slide into everyday human existence casually, was learning: oh wow, that’s a person.
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This is not me saying I didn’t consider trans people people. But putting something on a group level pedestal kind of robbed me of ability to connect, as someone without those experiences. Does this make sense?
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I think so?
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Replying to @DanielleFong @damialoid
Apologies, this is very new ground for me.
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no i mean i think i get it a little bit but it's just hard to think about
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Replying to @DanielleFong @damialoid
What helped you personally feel more understood and accepted?
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That's a good question to ask, I'm glad you two are addressing this.
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it was a long road to self acceptance and i'm not finished. but over time i just lived more and more as i wanted to live, and comfort came as i stretched my wings.
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Replying to @damialoid @fuehrerking
haha maybe. i don't know i'm really a dragon. when it comes down to it i don't want to hurt anybody.
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