I love putting “fandom” after things that have no real correlation with being a “fandom” but are still a community worth noting.
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I love putting “fandom” after things that have no real correlation with being a “fandom” but are still a community worth noting.
Yes, hi, hello. I am here to say that my smol confused son Tango is definitely jewish. And I love all of these headcannons
ahhhh thank you!!! i’m always glad to ramble abt my confused jewish son
honestly his d’var torah was like 95% questions and it was fantastic i love him so much
So I looked up demigender stuff and it actually really fits! I just want to say thanks for being so awesome and helpful!!! You are amazing
Oh hey that’s AWESOME! I’m glad I could help you figure that out!! That was actually the first NB identity I considered for myself c:
I don't really know how to phrase this, and I know you aren't nessisarly the expert on all things nb, but like. Is there a word/thing for when you feel mostly one gender but sometimes it's just kind of off?
The only thing that springs to mind is demigender? Demigender is used in a few different ways but I think it can encapsulate any feeling of being only partially aligned with a gender, but aligned enough to consider it your most significant experience of gender?Like a demigirl feels “girl” enough to align themself/herself/etc with girlness, but feels it only most of the time, or only mostly girl but not entirely... Does that make sense? It can also be a form of genderfluidity, of being fluid within one gender. You can also consider that even when a person feels confident calling themselves a certain gender, they can still feel a little bit of fluidity within that without it being significant enough to affect their entire identity, you know? If a person feels pretty damn comfortable being a boy, that doesn’t necessarily mean their experience of boyness or gender in general will stay completely static and still. Your sense of yourself can wiggle here and there, and you CAN decide that that is significant enough to name it and consider it important to your identity as a whole, or you can just decide that that is just part of being a person and gender itself being a kind of nebulous hard-to-pin-down thing. Followers, any suggestions?
15 Things I Love!
Hello everyone! I got tagged to do this by the forever-lovely astrazure. I'm going to tag black-colorofdespair, sciencefandom, lucastheprince, bytheseedsyouplant, clevernamegirl, tommoslostboys, nerdycentaur, grantairebearhugs, punkasscrossroads-demon, cutiepiekevin, korylou, wanderlustinsomniac, ileftmyheartatbadwolfbay, two-four-six-0-one, accioconfusion, lostsonofgallifrey, ji-yeong, liftmeupburnmeslow, toni-tan, and itseasytobemerry! (I know, I know, tons of people. What can I say - I'm awful at choosing.) If you see this and you super want to do it, but I didn't tag you, go ahead and take THIS as your invitation to do it and say I tagged you, friend!
1) Snowflakes. 2) Rainstorms and blizzards. 3) Stars. (Have you looked at the stars? Oh man. Phenomenal.) 4) Hot chocolate/tea/coffee. 5) My amazing friends. I mean, my gosh. I've been seriously blessed. 6) My amazing family. I mean, my gosh. 7) Myself. <3 8) Andrea Gibson! 9) Tree-shaped Spritz cookies. 10) BOOKS AND BOOKS AND BOOKS. 11) Musicals! (And music in general!!) 12) Books/musicals about strong, powerful, amazing women. 13) When people are open-minded. 14) When it's dark out, and it's snowing, and you see the snow passing by the street light. Bless. 15) God. (I don't really think of God as a "thing", but you know what I mean.)
BILL NYE THE DANCING GUY!!!