I have one dood friend who I’ve known since before he pooned out and that’s it. My therapist thought it might be good to meet other LGBT people, but I don’t care for it at all, I think 4tranners are the only ones I could get along with. Generally speaking I try to keep trans shit out of my real life as much as possible and instead vent on the internet. How do you handle this? Do you actively look for LGBT acquaintances? I’d be interested in your stories.

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    I mean, only people I’m willingly interacting and hanging out with are other trans people. I can’t even communicate with most people in general, and every autistic trans woman in this city with 90% chance knows half of other autistic trans women here, so it’s practically my only social circle. It’s not bad by a bit isolating because you practically exist in a bubble and forget what the world and people are like outside (they’re shit but reality checks are still necessary)

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      Yeah, I actively try to avoid bubbles. On the other hand cissoids rarely let an opportunity to be awful pass them by.

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        well, yeah I barely interact with new people anyway, since I work from home and don’t visit any events, so not much way to escape the bubble (also being a tranny around cissoids here might get you in jail lol)