>put my pros and cons list for continuing hrt through gemini to get an objective view from a computer>it says i need to stop thinking in terms of what would make me happiest and should think about which option would make me less miserable instead
>>43831942life is just about being miserable but not as miserable as you could have been :D
it also told me to stay on hrt like 10 different times after arguing with it and told me to get off only twice after arguing with it for an hour and tricking it in every way i can, trying to see everything from every angle, but ill be damned if im gonna base this life decision off a clanker
>>43831989Suddenly you're too good to use the thing you wanted to pretend only seconds ago was some bastion of objectivity and truth telling(it's just repeating random cut phrases from leddit)Stop with the leading questions and just decide for yourself good god you're a person not a dog
>>43831996i never said it was a bastion of objectivity and truthtelling i just wanted to see what a computer had to say based off data points. and i literally cant decide for myself! its like no matter what im doing i lose severely. and i cant even ask other people for advice because theyre all biased and want me to go one way or the other! no matter what anyone tells me i have an argument against them, whether theyre saying i should stay on or get off. i cant do this anymore, every single day has been wild uncertainty over how i should spend the next 55 years of my life. there has to be some way i can find some sort of objective truth inside myself that shows a clear path of where i should go. ive done so much soulsearching and gotten nowhere.
>>43831996It's funny how some people can only think in hyperbole.
>>43831989lel'd, I like your style>stay r not>amabT is the more one-way-street sex hormone, and amab transition is a lot more reversible, so I'd lean toward staying, since I assume you've got dat GD
>>43831942>an objective view from a computerYou're not a smart person.
>>43831956Trve