[Image Description: Screenshots showing Wumuti of XLOV talking. They say: "Ever since I was little I've been wondering why we have to call people man or woman, and also when a woman is a soldier why is she a "female soldier", why we qualify women but not men? Those terms felt uncomfortable, I was a bit of a weird kid, kept being called an alien. Since I lived with this mindset, when I was a trainee I changed companies a lot for almost 10 years, I wondered why am I even doing this? It doesn't feel like me, it's just acting and I don't think I could keep it for a long time."
"I find it a bit rude when we get comments saying and 'so are you a man or a woman? Did you have surgery?' If we want to introduce ourselves saying our identity and sexuality we will only when we want to. When we talk about gender free is not about the external appearance or the body that was determined when I was born, but that everyone is different beyond the two social positions we are put in. The image you want to portray might be masculine, feminine, or neither. Is it necessary to judge people based on such a one dimensional perspective of gender?" End Image Description]
















