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BEWAREARTEMIS
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Meep wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Meep wrote:
i like boobs, i hate vagina tho
bleeding every month and weird
There's like.. a surgery or procedure to stop getting period!
but that sounds painful
and i mean, i do like the man+female sex so lmao
I read it's not painful, and you can reverse the procedure ! 
And what do you mean with that?
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Someone's probably already answered this but 

Non-binary - an umbrella term for people who aren't binary, meaning transwomen/ciswomen and cis and trans men. Non-binary people have different associations to their genders and how they percieve themselves. It's an ocean of identities- amazing. 

Gender neutral - someone who percieves themselves as neutral - basically. No gender roles or gender structure. Not heading towards any type of gender. It's a non-binary identity. It's also an inclusive way of seeing people without gender stereotypes etc.


Gender neutral pronouns - they/them ze/zir etc

Genitals and gender identity - two completely different things
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Abby wrote:
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Abby wrote:
ofc I know that
I just feel like
super feminine, and I love that, and worked hard to achieve a more feminine look (for myself ofc, not society)
so it fits pretty well
like
I'm feminine
I'm cute
and these 2 are separate facts tehe :3
Haha, that's fine, that's nice
I myself hate looking feminine, it doesn't fit how I'd like to be but I can't do much about it
you can always do stuff that do not require surgery
body language and clothes help wonders
but at the end you should do what u feel comfy doing
it's the best
Perhaps it's just my body that I have to accept the way it is. 
I do use clothing that is considered more masculine (I honestly see clothing as just that, clothing)
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Rosa wrote:
Genitals and gender identity - two completely different things
emphasize this by a thousand aaaaa
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but i mean obviously people who are agender percieve gender differently than me, thats kinda the problem there is kinda a cultural gap there
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Pavlov wrote:
but i mean obviously people who are agender percieve gender differently than me, thats kinda the problem there is kinda a cultural gap there
Where's the problem? 
Pavlov
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Rosa wrote:
Pavlov wrote:
but i mean obviously people who are agender percieve gender differently than me, thats kinda the problem there is kinda a cultural gap there
Where's the problem? 
that its hard to see eye to eye, like how some countries percieve handshaking women to be offensive, and then you have to live somewhere where not handshaking women is sexist
BEWAREARTEMIS
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Rosa wrote:
Pavlov wrote:
but i mean obviously people who are agender percieve gender differently than me, thats kinda the problem there is kinda a cultural gap there
Where's the problem? 
I believe Pavlov means that it's hard to understand because there's two different perspectives, from the ones who are agender and the ones who aren't
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Rosa wrote:

Gender neutral - someone who percieves themselves as neutral - basically. No gender roles or gender structure. Not heading towards any type of gender. It's a non-binary identity. It's also an inclusive way of seeing people without gender stereotypes etc.
i think i might relate the most to this
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Abby wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Haha, that's fine, that's nice
I myself hate looking feminine, it doesn't fit how I'd like to be but I can't do much about it
you can always do stuff that do not require surgery
body language and clothes help wonders
but at the end you should do what u feel comfy doing
it's the best
Perhaps it's just my body that I have to accept the way it is. 
I do use clothing that is considered more masculine (I honestly see clothing as just that, clothing)
that's also a good thing!
and well but u have to say that some clothes will be more comfy for you right? like not considering masculine of feminine, 
just stuff that are more comfy
and I think it's the best learning to work with that! masculine or feminine
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i think cis people have a hard time understanding gender because their sex and gender match so they never had to think about why they feel like the gender they are or why not.
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And gender is something that changes from culture to culture
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disintegration wrote:
i think cis people have a hard time understanding gender because their sex and gender match so they never had to think about why they feel like the gender they are or why not.
pewiud
BEWAREARTEMIS
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disintegration wrote:
i think cis people have a hard time understanding gender because their sex and gender match so they never had to think about why they feel like the gender they are or why not.
Not really, my gender does not match my sex (unless by gender you mean something different?)
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disintegration wrote:
i think cis people have a hard time understanding gender because their sex and gender match so they never had to think about why they feel like the gender they are or why not.
but thats what i find offensive because i dont have any gender by your standards
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