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I took a test on my gender identity and got genderfluid. Why? Because I said I like to wear different clothing every day. And that I like my hair short and wouldn't mind a more masculine voice.
How about we just learn the difference between gender expression and gender and let everyone express themselves?
Your gender cannot change.
And what I always find funny is how their gender "changes" throughout the night and never differently.
Let people express themselves without forcing the idea of being trans on them.
If you don't feel distressed by your discomfort about gender maybe you're not experiencing discomfort. Like this two things connect
Sartre in a Skirt: Jennx Goes Existential Pop Jennx stars in a satirical fashion editorial that turns pink into philosophy. It’s cheeky, clever, and culturally rich. The full shoot is now published in the online magazine—don’t miss the manifesto in mesh. https://www.patreon.com/posts/sartre-in-skirt-134039914?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link