Kelida on Nostr: Dysphoria often has little to nothing to do with our actual appearance. It’s a ...
Dysphoria often has little to nothing to do with our actual appearance. It’s a warped self-perception filter, and it’s entirely possible to intellectually know you look great while simultaneously fighting desperately against a part of the brain that insists you are everything you’ve always feared.
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