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Why do I want to give up on men?

Last Updated: 27.06.2025 06:29

Why do I want to give up on men?

They could discover Nathan Coppedge.

In 2010 huge anime changed my life though I discovered I was hurting myself and that my breast fetish was out of control and tuned it down slightly after that since it seemed like I wouldn’t be interested in real life.

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One of the downsides of Nathan is he is pretty boring and asocial.

At some point I fell in love with an 86 year old who was a programmer woman.

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Nathan could be a genius or stupid.

Still, he likes girls and can be pretty useful.

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When I was in my teens I was privileged enough to see the miracles that were Kiki’s breasts clothed though they were.

Nathan follows karmaband but is basically a nice person intellectually and invented over-unity.

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2023 I had an “un-spiritual” insight that I was the goddessmaker.

I’ll be brief.

Or maybe you have the wrong archetype.

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There are many downsides of Nathan but not as many as you think.

He’s pretty much a god.

Maybe you’re lesbian.

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He likes boobs.

It can be hard to figure out.

When I was 7 I discovered I was superficial. This was a religious experience.

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