"are you on the spectrum" ho I AM the spectrum

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"are you on the spectrum" ho I AM the spectrum
Kris, Frisk, and Chara do not have to be androgynous to be non-binary. Its okay if they are androgynous in your eyes, but you cant force other people to make them androgynous. Because being non-binary is not about being androgynous. Just like being a man =/= being masculine, or being a woman =/= being feminine.
Do they have curves? Are they muscular? Do they take off their shirt off to swim? Do they keep their shirt on? Is their sex male? Is there sex female? Do they dress femininely? Do they dress masculinely? Is it a combination of both?
Do they like to be called “sister” or “brother”? Do they like to be called “mom” or “dad”? Do they like to be called “aunt” or “uncle”?
Maybe they like some feminine or masculine terms, and dislike others. Maybe they want to be called “mom” but not “sister.” Maybe they like to be called “husband” but not “boyfriend.”
Maybe they like a combination of terms. Maybe they don’t care. Maybe they prefer to be referred to as one thing one day, and another thing another day.
Newsflash: it doesn’t matter because they can be non-binary despite that. Stop attacking artists (including writers) for how they design them. Its annoying.
Whether they are feminine, masculine, androgynous, or a combination of those is up to the interpretation of the artists. Non-binary is a spectrum. There is no one way to be non-binary