Princess Arabia

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  1. On 5/23/2021 at 8:08 AM, Insane butterfly said:

    I will give you my opinion with a small disclaimer at first.

    I was for years not comfortable next to homosexualls until I tried to understand them. What I'll write is just my observations trying not to be biased and with no offense to anybody.

    From my observations seeing a men's couple. The majority behave like women, they adopting though the most toxic feminin side of a woman, gossiping screaming moving like they lost their bones, extrem dresses, extrem vulnerability and so on, in general a cheap behavior of a woman that no man ever wants to have next to him when secretly hate women.

    Seeing a women's couple, I observe the opposite, they hate men but they adopt the most toxic masculine behavior ever, unwashed, with a cheap beer in their hand awful clothing  fake masculine behavior and so on, the truck driver style dude.

    In the whole I see the epitome of confusion inside them, they try to hang on an identity (see love parades), they desperately try to prove themselves that they are satisfied screaming for attention which I find very hypocritical. 

    I don't blame homosexualls, they have their traumata but society doesn't give them guidance and push them to the extremes and that brings them only confusion. I sence that as much they scream for external validation that low is the validation of who they choose to be, I see pain and suffering inside them. 

    When I was 5 years old I sat on the lap of the most beautiful woman i had seeing as a small boy, she is a friend of the family, growing up I found out that she is a Trans, once upon a time she was a man, on her 20s she went to Casablanca (the only place for surgery on the 70s) and cut everything off. Honestly many women could learn a lot about femininity from her. I have huge respect  because I never senced a hypocrisy on her, she was beautiful, respectful, elegant with dignity with no hate for any gender, you wouldn't even imagine her past, a real woman. But she embraced femininity, she admired men and women. In a nutshell she loved her self!

    I contracted my self with what I write now, I respect a homosexual who has deconstructed and accepted who he is and I cannot stand a feminin truck driver or a masculine slut, I see only hypocrisy in it!

    Biologically homosexuality doesn't match,  but biology can do mistakes, it's not perfect,  so I'm learning my self to be more open minded to this issue.

    As my grandfather was saying,  some are doing and some are pretending that they are doing! 

     

    Real lesbians don't hate men and gay guys don't hate women...it is usually the opposite. Straight women will hate men then go to lesbianism to get back at men and Straight men will hate women for "hurting" them, but most won't turn to men they will just use and abuse women. Trans usually act more feminine to try to hide their masculine side just like the more feminine gay guy will act more feminine to try to attract the more feminine or sometimes masculine straight guy. They are just extremities. The real gays try to attract the straights. Reading your post makes me think you misunderstand the gay community. You think lesbians are such because they hate men. They don't need to. The butch ones or more masculine ones don't hate men because they don't have to deal with them on an intimate level and,, therefore,, don't get hurt by them.. The more feminine ones who are real lesbians don't either. The wannabes, maybe, the fake ones who turn to women because they've been hurt but they don't usually last in that community. Most of them were sexually molested as a child also. I speak from experience. My sister is gay, my best friend is gay, I've been around Trans in the past, and I used to go to gay clubs and I myself have been with women even though I'm not a lesbian.  I've been around the gay community and they don't hate the opposite sex. That belongs in the straight community, for the most part. It's mostly about identity and that's usually with the masculine women and the feminine men. They have a hard time fitting in,  but not within themselves but in societies' standards. The lesbians will usually stay together for years and decades while the gay men will go through each other like underwear.


  2. On 4/23/2021 at 7:41 PM, fopylo said:

    @Leo Gura
    Hi Leo, happy birthday man!

    I know that you lately don't really like to get pleasure from people praising you. You don't even need to reply if you feel that your worth isn't gonna change anyways, but hear me out if you can.
    I've just came across your channel in like September, started watching the spiral dynamic series and maybe some more. But is wasn't until like 2-3 months ago that I started to take your work more seriously - started visiting the website and took notes for your videos and practiced them.

    My god. Leo. Sometimes I get so emotional just thinking how FORTUNATE I am to stumble across your channel. You are probably the only person who really helped me change the way I view life and to live a better, more conscious, happy life. I've never been that honest when praising a teacher.

    It feels so true for me to say that you are helping me change my life. It's as though any praise I've given on a different teacher was a lie and not authentic. You are really going to the roots of it. You have such a profound understanding and a very real and concrete one, with lots of experience.

    You are helping me achieve what I've always dreamt unconsciously of wanting. You helped me feels more like a child and to remind me of what it means to connect with reality (mindfulness and self acceptance).
    I've always had an innate wisdom that my life will take such shifts, but never knew when and how... I couldn't know for a fact my long journey has begun and you are someone I look up to.

    Basically I can't really describe with words the way in which I feel about the existence of your channel and the amount of honest, real, deep and practical value you give us.

    You are truly a moving force here that helps reduce the suffering of the world and raise happiness and consciousness.

    Leo, I really don't know where I'd been without your channel. Probably still a victim, still being blind to the toxic unconsciousness which is binding me in my family. Probably still suffering and feeling fragmented and losing sense of reality.

    You are a true hero that I look up to.
    I  am still studying the foundational videos you posted and already starting to feel big differences in my life.
    I hope one day I'll see you in real life and tell you how thankful I am for your work. Maybe when I'll reach self actualization or even enlightenment.

    So in conclusion, I want you to continue doing what you love and impacting the world since it's a great win-win for humanity!

    I can't wait to see my life to really transform with your help. Holy fuck, I don't ever remember when was the last time I ever felt so certain that a person has the power to change my life in the right way ...

    So have an amazing birthday, great human!

    This was very touching to read. I think you spoke for a lot of people who wouldn't say this to him because he says he doesn't like to be praised; but this wasn't praise, it was testimony, and I believe it is testimonies like this that drives someone to keep doing what they're doing. What's inspiring for me is to see other people being inspired by other people's work, no matter who it is, because the chain reaction from that is what helps to change the world collectively. I only wish Leo would stop stating he doesn't like to be "praised" because people with testimonies like this will probably be deterred thinking it's "praise" not realizing the difference. Not everyone is "praising" out of selfishness or ego but would genuinely like for him to realize the impact his work is having on their lives. Personally, I don't really praise him I just flirt with him and leave little silly comments on his videos on YT that he either doesn't read or ignores and I don't really care either way I'm just being silly; but on a serious note, for him to dedicate his life to doing this and have impacted so many lives positively without compromising himself and subduing to societal standards and norms in order to get his message across is very impressive to me. If it is selfish for me to be inspired by you being inspired, then so be it; but this post inspired me not to go do anything but just for the sake of being inspired. Thank you. Now I feel like it was my birthday.??


  3. I agree. Thanks for the insight. Sometimes we just get caught up in the content and forget what it takes to produce it all. I try to share his content as much as i can and "like" every video and make comments in the comment section; which helps, but overall much more appreciation is well deserved which i will be paying more attention to in the future.