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[[File:790d19543ece3f65.jpg|thumb|300px|via the late {{l/htw|Woozle/The Death of Natalie Nguyen|Natalie Nguyen}}, who [https://glitch.social/@tipsytentacle/98881516212254296 commented] "literally me". Literally me also, Natalie. (I find it interesting to note that the artist is herself gay but not trans.)]]
{{Template:Rated-R}}[[File:790d19543ece3f65.jpg|thumb|300px|via the late {{l/htw|Woozle/The Death of Natalie Nguyen|Natalie Nguyen}}, who [https://glitch.social/@tipsytentacle/98881516212254296 commented] "literally me". Literally me also, Natalie. (I find it interesting to note that the artist is herself gay but not, as far as I can tell, trans.)]]
Having the right body parts is just '''intensely comforting'''. It's ''almost'' sexual, but not really.
Having the right body parts is just '''intensely comforting'''. It's ''almost'' sexual, but not really.



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via the late Natalie Nguyen, who commented "literally me". Literally me also, Natalie. (I find it interesting to note that the artist is herself gay but not, as far as I can tell, trans.)

Having the right body parts is just intensely comforting. It's almost sexual, but not really.

My only complaint re boobs, as of November 2017, is that my brain only sometimes is willing to register them as such. It seems to be a hardware flag somewhere. When they don't, then it feels like failure.

(More later; I mainly wanted to have a place to put the boob comic.)