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@wonder-doughnut

She/her, 33, USA, former doughnut baker in canon. The Wonderful 101 lover and Wonder-Red waifuist. Mostly video game content. A warning that I will reply to all asks publicly unless asked not to. Feel free to reblog any of my posts if you find them relatable, or for any other reason. All are welcome here.

Reality

Everyone, I'd like to announce that I'm detransitioning from a transexual man back to a woman. I'm not happy about it, but it's something that just has to be done. I am detransitioning for personal reasons I'd rather not explain.

Please resume calling me by female pronouns. I dunno what to rename myself yet, so you may call me Doughnut for now.

I've wanted to be a man for my entire life. I love everything about men, I always have, and probably always will. I love them so much, I wanted to be one, and being one significantly increased my confidence and self esteem. I will have to teach myself how to act like a girl again because masculinity comes to me naturally. I just wanna hide in a hole, the same way I felt before transition.

I'm sad to see this chapter of my life end, it breaks my heart, but such is reality.

This video is a perfect demonstration of just how badly elderly people need to be introduced to video games. Like it should be a thing in facilities and assisted living, it's like a no brainer, and could enrich these people's live SO MUCH!!!

Someone probably already said this somewhere in the notes, but it is critical that we end the stigma of video games being brain rotting wastes of time. The controlled mild stress of playing a video game is actually very good for staving off the onset of dementia because the snap decisions necessary while playing them keep the brain active and focused, as opposed to just passively taking in information like you do when watching TV or even reading a book to an extent.

Video games could keep people cognitively coherent for a longer time. This means they could literally keep families communicating and connected for a longer time. And yes we could use more than just Wii Fit and Wii Sports at nursing homes because those are less physically accessible than video games that don't require motion controls.

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