Topic: Is it wrong to not want to be cured?
+Anonymous A — 13.1 years ago #24,914
I want treatment yes but if I was given an actual cure for my AS I wouldn't take it. I don't want to change. I like being me. That's something I couldn't say before.
Is it wrong to not want a cure? Should I change this about myself in therapy? Am I alone on this? Am I really as bad as proana (Which in my opinion need help just as much as anorexics)?
+ducky !LZ0E5ojVGY — 13.1 years ago, 1 minute later[T] [B] #296,784
noo
+Dr. Autphag !FaiGWhdD4g — 13.1 years ago, 57 seconds later, 2 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #296,785
> a fake, entirely metaphorical category; 'autism' is a codeword for psychological masculinity
> real, tangible biological disease that can be cured
Yes, so let's just eradicate the entire male gender, shall we? Oh wait, that's what the xenoestrogens in the water are for! Nevermind.
+Anonymous D — 13.1 years ago, 26 minutes later, 29 minutes after the original post[T] [B] #296,799
It's wrong to think that this has any effect on your potential to live a normal life.
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