self care and positivity boosts✨

self care and positivity boosts✨

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admin mattias; im struggleing from self hate, anxiety and gender dysphoria and i know how easy it is to put yourself on a pressureing path of trying to fulfill a goal you think will make you happy but ends up being the total opposite. so i want to help others step away from their roads to hell.
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