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(shoutout to @adorkastock for the stock image! Could not have done this without them)

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there's only one person in this art piece :>
(shoutout to @adorkastock for the stock image! Could not have done this without them)
50 Question Multigender OC Ask Game
Does your OC have multiple genders? Are you desperate to talk about them? Look no further for an excuse than this game! Fifty unique questions that encourage you to get to the root of your multigender character’s relationship with their gender, their society, and more! Remember to send an ask to the person you reblog it from to make sure everyone gets to play!
Which multigender identity is your OC? Do they have more than one? Nothing specific?
Which genders does your OC have? Do they label them all?
How would they personally describe each of their genders?
How many pronouns sets does your OC use? Do they correspond to a specific gender?
If they have multiple pronouns sets, do they like all of them to be used, or are they okay with people picking one?
Do they have multiple names? Do they correspond to a specific gender?
Do their genders fluctuate, or are they all their genders all the time?
How did they discover their multigender identity?
What was their first “hint” that they were multigender? Was it only obvious in retrospect?
Did they ever officially “come out” as multigender? To everyone at once, or a few people at a time?
Did it take them a long time to pick through which genders they resonated with?
Do they still identify with their assigned sex and/or gender at birth? How strongly versus their other genders?
How does their multigender identity impact their sexuality? Do they use multiple labels for it?
Do they prefer masculine (man, male, boy), feminine (woman, female, girl), or neutral (enby, enban, kid, person) terms to be referred to with? A combination? Something else entirely?
Do they use any “conflicting” or “contradictory” labels (cistrans, manwoman, girlboy, fagdyke, lesboy, turigirl, etc.)?
Which honorifics or polite titles do they prefer to be called (Mr./Sir, Ms./Ma’am, Mx., etc.)? None at all?
Do they plan to transition socially? In which ways?
Do they plan to transition medically? In which ways?
What’s their realistic “transition goal”?
If anything was possible, what would their ultimate transition goal be?
Do they present differently depending on which gender they’d like to be perceived as? Do they not care, and wear whatever they want?
Do they have genders that they identify with more than the others?
What do they want strangers to think about their gender? Do they care?
Is their society welcoming to multigender people?
Do they know many other multigender people?
Do they have a community that supports multigender people?
How has their culture influenced how they experience each of their genders?
Does their culture enforce a gender binary? How does that impact them as a multigender person?
Does their culture impose strict gender roles on people? How does that impact them as a multigender person?
Do they have genders that aren’t recognized at all by their society?
Do they often have to explain what being multigender means, or particular genders they have?
Are they often frustrated with how multigender people are perceived in their society?
How does being multigender impact their sex life?
How does being multigender impact their romantic or intimate relationships?
How does being multigender impact their professional life or career?
How has being multigender impacted their relationships with their family?
How has being multigender impacted their relationships with their friends?
Does their religion or other spiritual beliefs impact their multigender identity?
If they’re a system, how does that interact with their multigender identity?
If they’re intersex, how does that interact with their multigender identity?
If they’re neurodivergent in some way, how does that interact with their multigender identity?
What do they love most about being multigender?
What’s the most difficult part about being multigender for them?
Have they experienced transmultiphobia? (read about transmultiphobia, and its similarities to biphobia)
Have they internalized any transmultiphobia and/or transphobia that made it difficult for them to discover themself?
Are they determined to remain in the closet about their multigender identity?
Do they fear discrimination or rejection if they were to come out?
Are they not ready to accept their multigender identity yet? What’s keeping them from accepting it?
How long were they/have they been in denial about their multigender identity?
Wild card! Mention anything else you want!