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  • BountifulEggnog [she/her]
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    5 months ago

    Well I look forward to being turned into a noodle even if I have some concerns.

    And idk, kinda. Not that I'm twice as strong as any woman or anything. But with how big a difference T makes + just being kinda big yea I think I'm stronger then most women? When I read women talking about it they all seem like they feel a lot weaker then most men? Isn't that a big reason women are so worried about safety things, being weaker? I know that's one of my big concerns surrounding safety.

    Yea I'm sure it will.

    • ashinadash [she/her]
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      5 months ago

      You do have options when it comes to that, you can be anywhere from smol noodle to bulked gf or anything else!

      It is true that anyone with testosterone in their system gets a buff to being buff. But also, there are strong women too, so like Idk. Actually many partners I've had have been unusually strong sapphics lea-think huh... Safety is a whole seperate issue though Idk. Pepper spray.

      • BountifulEggnog [she/her]
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        5 months ago

        Well hopefully I meet some strong Sapphics :hyperflush:

        Yea, I know. Hard to stay on topic though. Thanks for talking.

    • khizuo [ze/zir]
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      5 months ago

      It’s funny, I do not really encounter women who will talk about being “weaker” than men. It’s really not something that has come up in my life even back when I thought I was a woman. In fact I think I tend to encounter many women who are into fitness and strength training. I do not think I’ve met a woman who said that they feel “weaker” than men. I think the safety concerns that women have come more from their understanding of misogyny in society than any perception they may have of physical weakness.