I am in fucking tears
Nah, not all, just 9 out of 10 dentists
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$LAYYYTER

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@estraumatized
I am in fucking tears
Nah, not all, just 9 out of 10 dentists
i hate that nonbinary people can't be, like, nonbinary.
whatever we do, we can't win. we can't be seen as actually nonbinary. people binarize us and often mock us or get aggressive or dismiss and ignore our nonbinaryhood or something else.
if we don't medically transition, we are "just cis trenders."
if we do medically transition, we are "just [binary trans] eggs."
we are "technically transmasc or transfem anyways" if we don't use these terms.
we are lumped together with binary trans men and trans women if we do use these terms. our nonbinaryhood is ignored or seen as some kind of "gender-lite."
we are aggressively pressured to disclose if we're AFAB or AMAB, TMA or TME, transmasc or transfem, "boy nonbinary" or "girl nonbinary." and if we refuse to answer, people get double mad at us and pick something for us anyways.
if we show the slightest hint of something that could be interpreted as binary gendered, we are immediately binarised.
if we put a lot of effort into looking the most ambiguous or androgynous or neutral, people still try to find something. and they become aggressive. people often EXPLODE [PT: explode] when they can't gender someone by glance.
our ways of expression are constantly mocked and ignored (like neopronouns, nonbinary-centering labels for gender and orientation, basically all things that are associated with nonbinary people).
but if we choose more typical ways of expression (for example, use "he/him" or "she/her" pronouns), people use it to ignore and dismiss our nonbinaryhood.
we just can't win, and it's upsetting.
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what's that one thing where they asked how ripely from alien was so realistic and believable as a female character in scifi for once and they were like "well we just took the dude from the original script and made him a girl and changed nothing else. it works bc men and women are the same?" and people were like "woah no way" and then didn't learn anything from that for 20 years
"how do you write such believable men as a woman?" "how do you write such believable women a man?" and the answer people who are good at it always give is "i just write people. were literally the exactly the same. do you think the opposite sex is some sorta totally different animal???" and people respond "woah that's wild. yea i do. and im not gonna stop thinking that goodbye :)"
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Estra
Made an electric blue(white)print in class today, I'm learning
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Medieval Meowscarada isnāt real, it canāt hurt you
Medieval Meowscarada:
I love this style of artwork
Bouncy Ampharos!!
girls night or smth
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I no longer know how to feel about all those memes and jokes about kids being able to understand concepts of lbgt culture way easier than adults because life has proven me that, just as anything ever, it's incredibly more way more complex and situational
Went to do my practice classes yesterday at my 6th grader brother's school and the 2nd grade teacher left me with the kids because she was busy with the principal and while I was helping one them read a text all the others were pointing out how the images she had given them to color of a school with a boy in girl's uniform and visce versa were "weird" and "wrong" and I was like "ok how do explain a bunch of influentiable toddlers that crossdressing, a non-necessarily gay thing is okay and exists and is okay to exist" and then a bunch of other kids from dog-knows-which other class gathered in the door and they all began making fun of the pictures and insulting the kids in the image and I genuinely didn't knew what to do because if I tried to explain it to them then the other older kids (who to my knowledge are part of an actual fucking gang, my brother told me so) would probably start teaching them homophobic words so I just told them to scram unsuccessfully
And that's how I got called the hard F-slur by a 11yo
Money
But not too much money
Money enough to buy whatever I hyper fixate into but not too much to buy two whatever I hyper fixate into
Manifest, money
"jesus was a communist" "jesus hung out with sex workers" "jesus was gay" stop white washing christianity! jesus literally put dogs into a big boiling cauldron to make something the bible called "mustard gravy!" Also the catholics did something problematic I think but I don't remember what.
the thing about being nonbinary is that you really do start to forget that other people have such strict walls around what is and isnāt allowed for genders. i thought we all agreed that we made that up. could you climb out of the cave real quick and feel the sunshine for a minute.