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shortfatbalduglyman
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Joined: 4 Mar 2017
Age: 41
Gender: Male
Posts: 11,263

26 Jun 2025, 10:40 pm

24-26 and 36-42 been taking testosterone to transition to male.

42, 5'3", 112#, Chinese, 36c breasts

Been working at home Depot 4 years and eight months as Lot Attendant.

Job description says "lift fifty pounds ", but a lot of the merchandise much heavier than fifty pounds

Some customers and servants keep pressuring me to lift things that are too heavy. ("It is not too heavy. You just don't want to do it "). (Rolls eyes). Even after I told them that I have a doctor's note that I am not allowed to lift over fifty pounds.

But 50 pounds is a lot. It was harder to lift concrete than a barbell. And the customer hardly ever buys just one bag of concrete. And sometimes the customer wants me to lift it on top of the six foot car or something like that.

When customers and servants assume that I am cisgender male, they assume I can lift an entire Litterbox. (Rolls eyes). Then they don't believe me when I tell them it is too heavy and they have the nerve to bark at me when I go around looking for loading assistance


I am much physically weaker than I look

Not all men are physically stronger than all women, but it appears that cisgender men are about twice as strong as cisgender women, even after controlling for weight (things are not always the way they appear).