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Just as a general bit, how can you tell when someones clocking you, vs them just checking you out? I've been told im pretty by most people I go on dates with, but I still think I'm clocky, and I find it hard to differentiate between the two looks in a public space. Is it just disdain, general look of disgust vs curious smiling? Or is there some inbetween here that my autistic self cant pick up on?
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oh my g*sh I need to bury my face between his legs

as for the topic I find it very difficult to tell
I consider myself kind of pretty but 100% clocky, not only physically but with my voice too
I usually attribute people looking to them not seeing trans people often because I live in a place where I am essentially the one local tgirl
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>oh my g*sh I need to bury my face between his legs
real af



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