Hi! I'm Solar, this is my about me post but because there is so much to tell, so here is our pronouns.cc !!
https://pronouns.cc/@SystemSolar
If you don't or can't look, physcially we are 19 and collectively we use all pronouns. Our DNI is below as well.
We also have a user box blog, @solarsuserboxes
DO NOT INTERACT
DNI if you are Homo/transphobic, xenogenderphobic, neophobic, anti-mogai, rascist, abelist, pro-life, a "conservative queer" person, Radqueer, heavily religious, zoophile (list may expand)
DNI if you think otherkin/alterhuman/therian people, people with lots of lables, people with micro or super unknown labels and systems are cringe. (Honestly DNI if you like to just unironicaly call everything you see thats different than you cringe.)
DNI if you intend to mock, fake claim, harass or otherwise bully myself or others in my communities. (Frankly it doesn't matter anyways DNI if you intend to do any of these things to anyone)
Please don't be the reason I add to this list, I'm not afraid to block a bitch. <3
[ * Severance fun fact that you didn’t ask for but would probably enjoy: since xe was made animate from a doll, xir bones are both very plush and very bendable! It’d be a feat to actually break xir’s bones at all ]
You were right: I do very much enjoy this
Severance is now squishy confirmed!
Wait, since xir bones are bendable, does that mean someone could grab xir cheeks, pull, and they would stretch? Like those cartoons?
But also?? I didn't know that xe was animated from a doll??? Did I miss something? Although in light of this: new headcanon that xe likes cuddling up to people xir close to because many dolls/plushes are made with the intent to cuddle.
a word similar to boyfriend or girlfriend, for those whose genders involve space/stars/aliens/etc. in some way!
this can be used as a term for a partner as well as a gender. as a gender, it may be connected to love, outer space, and the feelings and behaviors associated with being in a relationship.
"starfriend" can be a term for a partner as well as the name of the associated gender, but the word "starfriendic" can be used to denote the gender specifically.
while this word is modeled after a term for a romantic partner, anyone can use this word for their relationship/gender if that is how they choose to label it.