I was poking around an abandoned with my best friend and a mutual he knows. I was struggling to hop this fence and he said “are you sure you’re not a girl, you look like you should be a cheerleader or something”. And be kept saying I look like a woman, and he whispered at me calling a tranny :(

It was scary honestly also I was absolutely fried on weed (like a lot a lot) at the time so I could hardly tell what was going on. Also in his defense the weed was making me act WAY more faggy than usual so that probably added to it.

This is kind of an isolated incident pretty much everyone thinks I’m male, definitely just an effeminate twink

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    22 days ago

    “You look like you should be a cheerleader” porn addict said that

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        22 days ago

        like I dont think cheerleaders exist anymore outside of porn categories and sissy fetish shit

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          22 days ago

          I graduated high school a few years ago and they had them just a different name. Equally as sexually provocative and weird though.

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            22 days ago

            It’s creepy how sexualised they’ve been and still are ngl because they operate in high schools and cheerleading is actually a MASSIVE skill sport, it needs you to be quite insane to do it and all ppl think is sex

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      22 days ago

      my tranny friend used to want to be a cheerleader

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        22 days ago

        You know what? Fair. Many movies show cheerleaders as cool and girly etc. so it p much deoends on her mindset. There is a sense of belonging, in a way.

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          22 days ago

          she lives in the us, i thought they were still a thing there

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            22 days ago

            I think they do. I understand that want, it is a community and its usually virwed as a supportive circle of friends. Im polish so cheerleaders kinda do not exist here, only in American media. It isnt too far apart from someone wanting to join a womens book club in this instance. Theyre also somewhat rare but are a community.