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#camilo is gnc here
lilfunnyquotes · 2 years
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Camilo: Mami, papi, could I have a dress?
Pepa: Of course, mi hijo. What kind would you like? Do you have a preference? Do you have an idea of what you’d like?
Camilo: You’re oddly on board with this.
Félix, in the closet pulling out tons of dresses: We were waiting for you to ask!
Camilo, touched: Aw, I love you guys so much!
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mogai-headcanons · 2 years
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Mirabel Madrigal from Encanto is a questioning genderflux nonbinary lesbian; Luisa Madrigal is a femme biromantic asexual person; Isabela Madrigal is a bi mesrien queerhet; Julieta Madrigal is an asexual woman who’s married to Agustin Madrigal, a bisexual man; Felix Madrigal is heteroflexible and married to Pepa Madrigal, a trans woman; Dolores Madrigal is a heteroflexible woman who’s in a relationship with Mariano Guzman, a biflux man; and Camilo Madrigal is a GNC omnisexual genderqueer person!
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mogai-headcanons · 2 years
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Mirabel Madrigal from Encanto is a genderqueer questioning sapphic who uses she/her and ae/aer pronouns, her older sister Luisa Madrigal is a GNC butch lesbian who uses she/her and he/him pronouns, and her sister Isabela Madrigal is a femme lesbian with comphet who uses she/her and fleur/fleurs pronouns! Their uncle Bruno Madrigal is an autistic bisexual nonbinary person who uses he/him and they/them pronouns, and his sister Pepa Madrigal is transfemme and uses she/her pronouns! Her daughter Dolores Madrigal is an autistic panromantic homosexual with sensory issues who uses she/her and they/them pronouns, and her brother Camilo Madrigal is a bisexual questioning nonbinary genderfluid demivoid person who uses he/him, they/them, xe/xem, and she/her pronouns!
dni transcript here
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