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Why, it’s a little birdie! Looks like they have something to say.
Well? What is it, sweet little birdie?
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What’s this?
Why, it’s a little birdie! Looks like they have something to say.
Well? What is it, sweet little birdie?
Oh! Look, it’s a little birdie!
What do you want to say, little birdie?
Can you make a label for a gender which is hazy and dream-like, please? I just have one.
SORRY THIS TOOK SO LONG!
I call it Hazomnigender! A mix of the words “hazy” and “somnia” (which means sleep).
Do you like it?
-Admin Spooky
Hey! We grey-aro people are awesome and our flag is beautiful and I never see it anywhere! Pls fix this also I love you!
You’re right, anon! It’s beautiful! Such a wonderful flag for a wonderful community! :D
Since it’s so lovely, I decided to make a pastel and space version of it just for you!
These are free to use for anyone who is grey aro!-Admin Spooky
Did you see mr---moth actually made a ghostgender pronoun icon for their friend in december? From what i can tell the friend came up with the term so i was wondering if thats where you got it from
I did not! :O
@mr—moth Is this true? Can I pretty please use it!?
-Admin Spooky
(Term anon) I coined Likidosexual (or romantic or any other suffix) Which means your sexuality changes, most likely influenced by kintypes. Like bisexual to pan to straight to ace, if that makes sense. (Likido is fluis in Tagalog)
How’s this one, anon?The dark green represents masculinity, the light green represents soft masculinity, the white represents neutral expression, the soft orange represents soft femininity, and the dark orange represents femininity. The light pink in the circle represents your body, and the rainbow arrows represents the shift in sexuality based on kintype.
-Admin Spooky
hey nonbicanary is exclusionist and anti-mogai, their byf includes "bi and pan are the same", that pan is inherently biphobic and/or transphobic, that "mspec" is not a real term, that you have to be nonbinary to be bi and not sga, to start with as evidence, they just in general do not think anything beyond lesbian, gay, bi, trans (including nonbinary) is real and queer
Oh!
Thank you, anon! This is all incredibly good information to know! It’s hard for us to constantly be aware about who we reblog from, which is why we all super appreciate messages like this!
It’s gross to think that an exclusionist anti-mogai followed us. :( Why can’t people just be nice and accepting to each other? Is that so hard? Anyway, I’ll block nonbicanary and delete the post we reblogged from them as soon as I publish this ask.
Thanks again for the tip, anon!
-Admin Spooky
If you don’t have dysphoria and feel comfortable as your birthgender the. How are you not cis? Genuinely curious because it makes no sense
Hello, anon. I’m answering your question because you were so polite and genuine. 💙Dysphoria, by definition, is severe distress. When people say you need dysphoria to be trans, they don’t mean you have to feel uncomfortable with your birth gender. They mean that discomfort has to cause you severe stress.Not all trans people have dysphoria. This is universally accepted by doctors and psychologists. Some trans people do, and it’s important that we help them in any ways we can, but a lot of trans people experience being trans without that severe distress. Not all trans people have dysphoria, but no trans people fully identify as their birth gender.Hope that helps!
-Spooky