Quote from: Emma1017 on August 06, 2024, 06:58:50 PMI am sorry that for a moment I shared a moment of gender dysphoria sadness. It happens. I did among friends.
Sweetie... never,
ever apologise for doing that. That's the literal point of this site. Were it not for people doing that... none of us would be here.
QuoteStop posting about being sad. Navel-gazing keeps you from asking questions and learning.
Oldandcreaky, you know I love you, but this is terrible advice. Emma, please don't ever stop posting about being sad, or happy, or anything else. One of the founding principles of this site was for people to come to have an outlet for what they are feeling. It's not your place, my place, or anyone else's place to tell someone that they can't express how they feel because you don't think it's the right way to be feeling. Honestly, if it bothers you, just don't read it.
The second someone stops talking about how they feel, that's the moment you have to worry. Take it from someone who bottles up a lot inside and never talks about it. Until it explodes.
Relationships are all different. For all you know Emma does read everything, but doesn't say anything. Because it takes two people to make a relationship work, and Emma knows her wife better than any of us do. They've shared a lifetime together. I don't think it's fair to say that she just isn't doing it right and that because other people have a different relationship, she should try to learn from them. Because she just has to change tack and it will all be awesome.
Judge not, lest ye be judged. As a very old book once said.