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dont read severe mental illness

i say this dead serious. my phantom kitty issues have gotten a lot worse recently. what the heck do i do? this is really deranged but it's like I know what it feels like to get peepeeed down and I absolutely need that rn. i started crying while making out with my fwb because i could feel her peepee rubbing up against my crotch and i just really wanted to put it into a hole that i dont have. im just wayyy to close to ending my life over this shit.

the horny is getting overwhelming. i'm nervous that all of the men in my life are going to notice that ive been checking them out. wtf do i do !cuteandvalid

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There is no point in being upset at things you have no control over. This is not meant as dismissal of your feelings, no one can take that from you, but advice to change your focus. Maybe one of the reasons you are feeling upset is exactly because it is impossible for you to take action against it (without ending up a live experiment or mad scientist). There are countless other things you could be doing where your input matters and in the end you can feel accomplished, like painting or crafting in general... or, well, experimenting with your bussy in this case, I guess, lol

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Only possible way forward that I see is either that I miraculously have PMDS, or I find a way to regenerate the Mullerian ducts from their remnants, then somehow trigger their development. Problem is there seems to be no literature on regeneration of the Mullerian ducts.

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Next time you need surgery try it without any anesthesia or medications. Don't worry, it won't hurt, you can just ignore the pain right?

Please don't actually do that. It would be a horrific experience no matter how strong your will is. This new age toxic positivity cult does nothing but make excuses to blame victims. It's a way for people to remain in denial about the fact that they have little control over their lives, and it's also a coping mechanism for empathetic people when they see others struggling.

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