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Nov 2020
comment on my poems are generally friendly
unless of course, they are not
the latest, and nastiest
worse than the rest of the lot
was on here today
i am upset, not much more to say
"Matthew Thompson  What's the population like in Blondeville? Do they have a lot of newly formed voids to fill? My second question is, do you instinctively know to hit someone with your purse, or is that a personality trait specifically for from birthers? I just wonder, because I assumed there was some form of psychological test given before you could change genders. Like your therapist tries to **** you and sees if you stab him with your high-heels or attack with your large shoulder-bag."
the poem ironically perhaps, is called "can't tell write, from wrong"
and with regards to this site, may become my swan song
but until his comment, it had been well received
now it's something, i feel only grieve
parting, in such unsweetened sorrow
Jemia
my response to Matthew Thompsons comment "my response: thanks for your interest, you do need to work on your maths, as the first question, is actually two questions,, the population in Blondeville is thriving, the only voids seem to perhaps exist in your head.i don't hit people, and don't possess any purses. i don't imagine that you wondered, or thought about anything, other than your own lack of comprehension of what niceness, or decency is. yes i was given many psychological tests, and analysis, and i was diagnosed of sound mind, i would suggest, that if you are randomly sending messages, such as the one you sent me, then it is you that maybe could do with some psychological assessment, and by the by, most of my psychological tests, and my op, were by born women, and i don't have any high heels, or a large shoulder bag. there, i hope ive dispelled some myths for you, you poor child, take care.
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Jemia de Blondeville  63/Transgender Female/hastings
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