yeah this is something that can go back and forth a lot over the years. i've also had some major changes when i got off cyproterone and switched to monotherapy, and things seem to be taking another turn now after my orchi. and it's not just libido, this all comes with a set of anatomical developments as well.
SerialExperimentsGay
it kind of stumps me what other "intellectuals" saw in him
a source of donations and a safeguard for protecting their own assaults on women
I'm bon bons
Both Asuka's standoffishness and Rei's dissociation are just expected trauma responses from child soldiers trying their best to prevent the world from ending. As much as i relate to Asuka, my only problem with Rei fans is if they're misogynist weirdos who see her passivity and compliance as benefits that make her ideal waifu material.
That said, OP's body pillow is in a better place now and will be given the space and the safety to heal from its horrible past.
Note the lack of detail when compared to OP, there is so much less going on here even tho it shows a much larger structure. It's like looking at contemporary Lego sets that forego complexity for merch tie-ins to Marvel and Harry Potter slop.
Nah, he's a piece of shit.
mfing fish do it all the time, yet reactionaries are overwhelmed with the mere idea
Revachol with the "ch" pronounced like an aspirated k, a relatively uncommon reactionary dogwhistle


Mostly echoing what others said. Do not risk scarring for this, you will eventually regret it. Also, unless you have white / grey / platinum blonde hair or very dark skin, electrolysis shouldn't be the first line of permanent hair removal anyway. It is faster, cheaper and more efficient to start with laser and then eventually do electrolysis if you have ambitious goals like "never shaving again" - for things like not having a visible 5 o clock shadow anymore even after days without shaving, and having peachy smooth skin with a very casual, quick shave, laser is usually sufficient if done right.
Still a price issue if insurance doesn't cover it, but a lot less than electrolysis simply because the workload is sooo much lower. We're talking about 10 - 20 half hour sessions vs literally hundreds of hours. If you go for this, make sure that it's a diode or alexandrite laser and not some IPL scam and try to get input from trans patients who've been to that place, results vary a lot depending on the technician's skills. Watch out for red flags like technicians not covering up birthmarks before a session, no permanent reduction of hairs after more than a handful of sessions or people reporting that their hairs turned white instead of falling out.