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I’m a man, This much is a fact, Yet I fret for my hair, And I know I’m not alone. I’m a man, This much is a fact, Yet I fear I’m too thin, And I know I’m not alone. I’m a man, This much is a fact, Yet I’m concerned I’m not muscular enough, And I know I’m not alone. I'm a man, This much is a fact, Yet I fear that I’m not manly enough, And I know that I’m not alone. I’m a man, This much is a fact, And I have my own insecurities projected from multiple sources, And I know I’m not alone.
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Feb 21, 2020
Feb 21, 2020 at 6:16 AM UTC
Body Dysmorphia
I’m a man, This much is a fact, Yet I fret for my hair, And I know I’m not alone. I’m a man, This much is a fact, Yet I fear I’m too thin, And I know I’m not alone. I’m a man, This much is a fact, Yet I’m concerned I’m not muscular enough, And I know I’m not alone. I'm a man, This much is a fact, Yet I fear that I’m not manly enough, And I know that I’m not alone. I’m a man, This much is a fact, And I have my own insecurities projected from multiple sources, And I know I’m not alone.
dante-le-beau
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24/M/Manchester, UK
Feb 21, 2020
Feb 21, 2020 at 6:16 AM UTC
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