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originally posted by: ManyMasks
a reply to: Stormdancer777
I have a theory on that, we all have male and female within us but if you suppress one, say youre a macho man who is too masculine then that suppression could build up a mass of female energy that when comes out could cause a complete reversal of poles. Jung called these opposite energies the animus and anima
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
Imagine the shock when my friend of many year called me crying saying her 35 year old son was dressing like a woman, this came out of no where, I knew him since he was a kid.
To top it all off he is a big guy who doesn't pass at all, and knows it.
Suddenly he walks and talks very effeminate, but is still attracted to women.
There was never a sign and my daughter dated him and has known him all these years, she says it is insanity.
None of us understand what is happening to him, but it has to be dysphoria, or some mental illness,
The guy is 6' 5" and weighs over 300 pounds wears a size 15 shoe, there is something more to this than meets the eye.
originally posted by: ManyMasks
a reply to: Stormdancer777
I have a theory on that, we all have male and female within us but if you suppress one, say youre a macho man who is too masculine then that suppression could build up a mass of female energy that when comes out could cause a complete reversal of poles. Jung called these opposite energies the animus and anima
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The Biden administration has leaned heavily on the Supreme Court’s Bostock decision to defend its gender identity directives on sports, pronouns and restrooms, but a federal judge is having none of it.
U.S. District Judge Charles Atchley, a Trump appointee in the Eastern District of Tennessee, temporarily blocked anti-discrimination guidances issued last year by the Education Department and Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and sided with a coalition of 20 Republican attorneys general.