I know this doesn't necessarily help with dysphoria, but I continue to maintain that you are very attractive. Granted I've only seen you clothed, but I think that would probably remain the case. (This tweet is less of a come on than it sounds)
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @roqaVuk
If you'll allow me to generalise wildly from my own experience, I think a problem you might be having is that conceptualising yourself as attractive is very different from whether others see you as attractive, and it can be hard to connect the two up.
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That sounds good! FWIW I thought you were attractive before we properly met so I don't think it's just charm.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @roqaVuk
But if you're able to generate pride in your body actively that sounds like a good thing to practice.
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I can't, certainly. I can manage anxiety and amusement on demand, I haven't been able to reliably generate any others and how much access I have to those is somewhat depression-dependent.
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I only even figured out how to do amusement and anxiety quite recently, like last year or or so. I think it's relatively uncommon to be able to do this at all, but I don't know for sure.
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i haven't really tried this it's interesting to try
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