I can't believe I never have to dissociate my way through a PAP again.
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I can't believe I never have to dissociate my way through a PAP again. I never have to worry about cervical or uterine cancer. I never have to worry about a pain in my abdomen being my uterus or a fibroid ever again. The boundary will never be a coerceable "I don't want to carry children" but rather "I can't carry children."
Crazy.
Amazing.
Finally. 🥹 -
I can't believe I never have to dissociate my way through a PAP again. I never have to worry about cervical or uterine cancer. I never have to worry about a pain in my abdomen being my uterus or a fibroid ever again. The boundary will never be a coerceable "I don't want to carry children" but rather "I can't carry children."
Crazy.
Amazing.
Finally. 🥹Honestly? Only 18 years of the uterine based dysphoria doesnt seem that bad. I still have a lot of life left yknow
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Honestly? Only 18 years of the uterine based dysphoria doesnt seem that bad. I still have a lot of life left yknow
I keep feeling all the surgery pain in my stomach and realizing that theres only my intestines and bladder in there and I'm so at peace. Like I'm not going to be taken down by something I never wanted or completely owned anyway. It feels like I finally got rid of a tumor that was ruining my health.
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