/y/ What does this mean - /y/ (#3079227) [Archived: 967 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/14/2025, 11:59:25 AM No.3079227
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I'm female, but I like to roleplay gay scenarios. I've never had an impulse or feeling like I am transgender, or like my life as a female is incomplete. I only prefer mlm roleplays because it feels more natural and like I am able to do and say things that if I were in a flm roleplay it'd feel corny or stereotypical. All I wanna know is if this is like, normal? Idk what this could mean other than I just like mlm roleplay better than flm roleplay.
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Anonymous
6/14/2025, 3:44:24 PM No.3079231
seems pretty typical? every fujo seems to be like that.
i'm not a psychologist as to explain why.
don't go to lgbt though. they will try to convince you you're autistic and trans.

I put your text into chatgpt and here's what it told me:

1. Psychological & Emotional Safety
For many women, especially younger ones, heterosexual romantic scripts can feel limiting, stereotypical, or even emotionally unsafe. In contrast, mlm scenarios:

Bypass gendered expectations (like how a woman “should” act in a romance).

Allow more emotional vulnerability or power equality between characters.

Feel less personal, making it easier to explore intimacy, drama, or desire without confronting one’s own body or gendered experiences directly.

4. From a Therapist’s Lens: Is It “Normal”?
Yes. This kind of preference is:

Extremely common among cisgender, heterosexual women, especially teens and young adults.
Anonymous
6/14/2025, 7:54:10 PM No.3079236
>>3079227 (OP)

I’ve honestly questioned wether I was actually a gay male or wether I just preferred alternative dynamics as opposed to the typical dynamics of traditional heterosexual scenarios