Sometimes giving something a different name or title helps /just a bit/ with dysphoria. It’s not a sure cure, but it helps.
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Comics by Max Parker & Jey Pawlik
Sometimes giving something a different name or title helps /just a bit/ with dysphoria. It’s not a sure cure, but it helps.
Remember you can see Gender Slices comics 2 weeks early on Patreon
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Every person named Bob I’ve met in real life has been chill and funny. Bobs good.
We like bob’s ,boobs and chests here
Not in a sexual way thought
I just think this part of the body no matter the gender of the person is mostly really pretty mostly all bodies are pretty to me and I don’t get why anyone should hate they’re torso!
Be proud!
chesticles
I usually just call them tiddies.. And I call my period “Shark Week”! It’s a fun and quirky alternative, because no matter what gender you are, SHARKS. ARE. AWESOME.
I use the word tiddies for all chest areas on all people…. soooooo. Yeah.
she felt so validated I thought she might cry. I just wanted to make sure I came here to thank you and to tell you to keep doing what you’re doing.
My Hersband is a masculine-of-center afab and while she hasn’t settled on a label for her gender yet, and she’s pretty comfortable with any pronouns that come her way, some things make her dysphoria act up more than others. We switched to calling the ‘bobs’ because of this comic and
My bobs (I love this term and I’m adopting it now) aren’t super big, and I’m a little chubby to boot, so sometimes I’ll look at chubbier cis guys (who might have “moobs”) and be like “ok, our chests are about the same size” and that helps me haha
I use terms like that too! Mostly just jokey words tho, like breasticles or even moobs! Glad to see I’m not the only one!