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Referencing Mascs ...
I've always felt like I never presented "butch" enough to be desired by a feminine woman. Growing up, it was easy to be identified as a tomboy as the label just felt like it fit, but as I've matured, it doesn't feel like a change to something more "adult." Anytime someone were to describe me it would be something along the "sweet and cute" line instead of "strong and sexy" or something like that. I don't want to fall short of expectations, and it leaves me wondering if the feminine women I'm attracted to would even find me an option.
Thanks for taking the time to listen to my rant 😅
u/pencils_and_dreams03 — 7 days ago