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JFL More braindead larp from twox chromosomes

Enjoy this pathetic attempt at poetry
 
666 the number of the beast
 
You could probably get chat gpt to write these posts in mass and then milk karma.
 
Fugazy stories to manipulate the population by a redditor. Example #22222222.
 
there is a subreddit called amitheangel that crossposted this and everyone there made fun of how retarded it was so small win
 
:foidSoy:Having a micropenis is fine :soy:
YEA RIGHT, AS IF MEN WITH SMALL PENISES DONT GET SHAMED EVERYDAY WITH TERMS LIKE SMALL DICK SYNDROME:feelskek::feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:
 
bitch who wrote this is really fucking stupid + this never happened and she made it up to feel good + if it did then it was me and we fucked lol
 
you don't expect us to read all that shit right?
I would if it were someone smart, not some random hole in reddit.
 
Poetry is such fucking cringe, especially when it comes from a tranny larping as a femoid on Reddit.
 
You could probably get chat gpt to write these posts in mass and then milk karma.
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Dead internet theory will blow your mind
 
This reads like the stuff @WorthlessSlavicShit used to post from that literary website
 
:foidSoy:Having a micropenis is fine :soy:
YEA RIGHT, AS IF MEN WITH SMALL PENISES DONT GET SHAMED EVERYDAY WITH TERMS LIKE SMALL DICK SYNDROME:feelskek::feelskek::feelskek::feelskek:
:foidSoy: :soy: Oh it’s just a coincidence men feel ashamed of their penis size.”https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13685538.2024.2363275#d1e242
The study, titled "The impact of male genital self-image on depression, anxiety, and sexual functions," aimed to explore how men's perceptions of their genital appearance influence their mental health (specifically depression and anxiety) and sexual functioning.

Methodology:​

The study utilized several assessments to measure the impact of genital self-image on psychological and sexual well-being:

  1. Male Genital Self Image Scale (MGSIS): This scale was used to assess how men perceived their genital appearance.
  2. International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF): This tool measured various aspects of sexual function, including erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual satisfaction, and overall sexual health.
  3. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-I and STAI-II): These inventories evaluated the participants’ levels of anxiety. STAI-I assesses state anxiety (temporary anxiety in response to an immediate situation), while STAI-II measures trait anxiety (general, more permanent anxiety tendencies).
  4. Beck Depression Inventory: This scale was used to measure the severity of depressive symptoms in the participants.
In addition to these self-reports, the researchers also measured the participants' penile size using flaccid and stretchedlengths, as well as midpenile circumference, to explore the relationship between genital size and self-image.

Key Findings:​

  • Flaccid Penis Size and Genital Self-Image (MGSIS):
    • There was a moderate positive correlation (r = 0.260, p = 0.024) between flaccid penis size and the participants' genital self-image (MGSIS total scores). This suggests that men who perceived their genital appearance more positively also tended to have a larger flaccid penis size.
  • Stretched Penis Size and Sexual Function (IIEF):
    • A moderate positive correlation (r = 0.403, p < 0.001) was found between stretched penis size and overall sexual function as assessed by the IIEF, specifically in relation to orgasmic function (r = 0.354, p = 0.002). This indicates that men with a larger stretched penis size tended to report better sexual functioning, especially in terms of orgasmic experiences.
  • Depression, Anxiety, and Genital Self-Image (MGSIS):
    • There was a moderate negative correlation between MGSIS total scores (genital self-image) and anxietyscores (both STAI-I and STAI-II), meaning that the more positively men viewed their genital appearance, the less anxious they were overall.
    • A strong negative correlation was found between genital self-image and depression scores, suggesting that a more positive self-image was strongly associated with lower levels of depression.

Conclusions:​

The study concluded that a negative perception of genital appearance is moderately linked to an increased susceptibility to depression and anxiety. These psychological issues, in turn, were shown to affect sexual performance, with men who had poorer genital self-image reporting more orgasmic difficulties and overall sexual dysfunction. This finding underscores the importance of addressing body image concerns, particularly regarding genital appearance, as part of a broader mental health and sexual health approach for men.

Practical Implications:​

This research suggests that psychological interventions targeting men's genital self-image could have a significant impact on improving both mental health and sexual function. Addressing concerns about genital appearance might be a valuable approach in the treatment of sexual dysfunctions, depression, and anxiety in men.
 
:foidSoy: :soy: Oh it’s just a coincidence men feel ashamed of their penis size.”https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13685538.2024.2363275#d1e242
The study, titled "The impact of male genital self-image on depression, anxiety, and sexual functions," aimed to explore how men's perceptions of their genital appearance influence their mental health (specifically depression and anxiety) and sexual functioning.

Methodology:​

The study utilized several assessments to measure the impact of genital self-image on psychological and sexual well-being:

  1. Male Genital Self Image Scale (MGSIS): This scale was used to assess how men perceived their genital appearance.
  2. International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF): This tool measured various aspects of sexual function, including erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual satisfaction, and overall sexual health.
  3. State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI-I and STAI-II): These inventories evaluated the participants’ levels of anxiety. STAI-I assesses state anxiety (temporary anxiety in response to an immediate situation), while STAI-II measures trait anxiety (general, more permanent anxiety tendencies).
  4. Beck Depression Inventory: This scale was used to measure the severity of depressive symptoms in the participants.
In addition to these self-reports, the researchers also measured the participants' penile size using flaccid and stretchedlengths, as well as midpenile circumference, to explore the relationship between genital size and self-image.

Key Findings:​

  • Flaccid Penis Size and Genital Self-Image (MGSIS):
    • There was a moderate positive correlation (r = 0.260, p = 0.024) between flaccid penis size and the participants' genital self-image (MGSIS total scores). This suggests that men who perceived their genital appearance more positively also tended to have a larger flaccid penis size.
  • Stretched Penis Size and Sexual Function (IIEF):
    • A moderate positive correlation (r = 0.403, p < 0.001) was found between stretched penis size and overall sexual function as assessed by the IIEF, specifically in relation to orgasmic function (r = 0.354, p = 0.002). This indicates that men with a larger stretched penis size tended to report better sexual functioning, especially in terms of orgasmic experiences.
  • Depression, Anxiety, and Genital Self-Image (MGSIS):
    • There was a moderate negative correlation between MGSIS total scores (genital self-image) and anxietyscores (both STAI-I and STAI-II), meaning that the more positively men viewed their genital appearance, the less anxious they were overall.
    • A strong negative correlation was found between genital self-image and depression scores, suggesting that a more positive self-image was strongly associated with lower levels of depression.

Conclusions:​

The study concluded that a negative perception of genital appearance is moderately linked to an increased susceptibility to depression and anxiety. These psychological issues, in turn, were shown to affect sexual performance, with men who had poorer genital self-image reporting more orgasmic difficulties and overall sexual dysfunction. This finding underscores the importance of addressing body image concerns, particularly regarding genital appearance, as part of a broader mental health and sexual health approach for men.

Practical Implications:​

This research suggests that psychological interventions targeting men's genital self-image could have a significant impact on improving both mental health and sexual function. Addressing concerns about genital appearance might be a valuable approach in the treatment of sexual dysfunctions, depression, and anxiety in men.
Based will be using this
 
I'm more of a believer in bots amplifying posts via upvote spam than bots themselves posting or commenting
Bots absolutely post, it really isn’t that hard to set up a bot to read posts and give a response along the lines of established opinions. You should have seen r/pics and r/politics right after Trump’s victory. Actual barren wastelands, it was quite uncanny to see, the bots that usually boost activity were all disabled the moment they were no longer needed, and lower levels of bot activity slowly returned.
 
Didnt happen. Foid is larping and contradicting herself. she need to find the rope.
 
itfags used to be believable
 
Obvious foid porn, foids mainly consume porn through the written word often disguised as fantasy and this seems just like that slop.
 

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