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I have an ileostomy bag and have made clothes representing it in dreamlight valley and animal crossing. Fourth pic is before I had surgery to remove my rectum, hence the mannequin. When I posted stuff like this on my old IG I’d get the occasional “ew, I don’t wanna see that” from dudes.

I have an ileostomy bag and have made clothes representing it in dreamlight valley and animal crossing. Fourth pic is before I had surgery to remove my rectum, hence the mannequin. When I posted stuff like this on my old IG I’d get the occasional “ew, I don’t wanna see that” from dudes.

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  1. Screw those men, who gives a shit what they wanna see? The outfits are all really cute especially the last one with the heart shirt

    Men have such a „the whole world is my oyster and everyone and everything has to cater to me“ attitude. Like who asked you Kyle??

  2. Aw that’s great, ty for sharing! I’m glad there are ways for you to represent yourself.

    My dad had his colon removed due to ulcerative colitis so I know it can be a challenging road for y’all, but I know for him it really improves his quality of life. Hope you are having the same experience 🙂

  3. Wonderful to see this! I have CD, no ostomy bag but so many of my peers have one. This visibility is important and cool to see. I love the other person’s comment about ostomy bags feeling techy and futuristic – totally agree! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  4. What a world we live in that we have so many people who see someone and instead of immediately feeling compassion and care for them because they went through something scary and life altering, they go “ew”.

    I think those men are ew. I don’t wanna see those kinds of humans.

    It would be nice to have more of these kinds of things as default in games. Disabilities in one way or another are really common, and they should be represented!
    Compassion has such a long way to go…. 🙁

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