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I just want yall to know that my blog is a COMPLETELY HATE-FREE SPACE!!!
NO HATRED HERE, ONLY BUNNY!!!
enbys will literally say things if you listen to them
is there like a yaoi or Yuri equivalent for enbys
like
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yaouri
this aint even horny posting anymore this is just yearning
i want someone to wrap their arms around me and lean back as they look at my face with love
i hate that all the images are so heterosexual but you get the point
this is the good shit and my GOD do i need it
So do genderfluid people count as enbys or no? Is there a different cool name for us? Do we have a cool name?
Okay, so Iâve been trying to work in a pixel art style and designed these 2 characters (theyâre both elves and the one on the left is a mage and the one on the right is more of a stealth kinda guy)
Lmk what I can improve on (constructive criticism is very appreciated :)
Love yâall <3333
The nonbinary actor isn't a young woman â she just plays one on TV.
In The Last of Us, Ramsey (who uses any pronouns) plays a queer teen surviving the apocalypse, for which she used a chest binder â90%â of the time. Past roles, however, like Catherine Called Birdy required a more feminine appearance.
"This is what bothers me more than pronouns: Being called a âyoung womanâ or a âpowerful young womanâ, âyoung lady,â but I'm just not [that],â Ramsey said. âCatherine Called Birdy, I was in dresses. Young Elizabeth, I was in a corset. And I felt super powerful in that. Playing these more feminine characters is a chance to be something so opposite to myself, and itâs really fun.â
Speaking to the Times, Ramsey said they identify first as a person, rather than a gender. âIâm very much just a person. Being gendered isnât something that I particularly like."
[As for homophobic TLOU haters]: âI know people will think what they want to think. But theyâre gonna have to get used to it. If you donât want to watch the show because it has gay storylines, because it has a trans character, thatâs on you, and youâre missing out.â