It is inherently fun and sexy to say statements that swap the traditional genders of pronouns and terms mid-statement, such as:
"I'm going to make him my wife"
"She's my boyfriend"
"Who says a guy can't be a pretty princess?"
"That girl's the coolest dude I've ever met"
"She's a madman who has to be stopped"
"It's not his fault he's a material girl"
Gender is a set of watercolors and the prettiest shades come from mixing the paints together.
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You can change your name, it doesn't matter how often you change it, it doesn't matter however many names you go by, if you want to, you can change it, you could change it every week, every month, every year, it doesn't matter, you can change your name, don't feel bad about it
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To everyone who picked “shapeshift” as what superpower they’d like to have as a kid
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You are allowed to be trans even if you're poor or live in a red state.
No one can stop you.
Yeah, there's twice/four times a year checkups but Estro and spiro are only like 30 bucks a month.
Yeah, sometimes I have to skip for a little while to wait for my next paycheck to afford it but here I am, openly trans and working at a sonic.
Yeah, sometimes I encounter a shitbag coworker, but I'm still here, they can't do shit about it.
Hell I live and work in mississippi and most my coworkers are aware I'm trans and still respect me regardless.
Yeah, I face discrimination, I've been fired at one place when they found out I was transitioning.
That doesn't stop me. I'm out, I go all around town in a jacket with pins that openly state that I am trans and when people express their disgust towards me I tell them that if they don't like seeing me they can either do something about me themselves or they can pluck their eyes out. I'M STILL HERE.
I'll keep being here, and I'll keep showing the closeted people it's okay to be who you are, and I won't stop doing it until someone does something about me themselves.
I refuse to hide just because I'm poor and you don't have to either.
You don't have to be as openly antagonistic towards bigots the way I am but you don't have to hide who you are just because you're poor. You deserve to live a life where you love who and what you are and to hell with anyone saying you're too young or too poor or too old or any of that ignorant shit.
Be you, burn the bigots, burn the rich, and love and help build up the community around you.
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I just saw Nimona, and the fact that this movie isn’t talked about, was poorly advertised, and is completely overlooked is not surprising but is violently disappointing. This might’ve been the best movie I’ve ever seen. It’s definitely the best movie I’ve seen in the last DECADE. Nimona is such a beautiful, kindred soul. There are many things that differ between me and Nimona, I’m not gender-fluid, our personalities aren’t similar, I’m not as confident and I believe they’re BPD coded (which I do not have), but I am trans. I don’t want to have pieces of me be excluded. I want to fuck up the system. I love how she presents as a girl frequently and still says deadpan “I’m not a girl”. They love who they are unabashedly, (which I aspire to do) and are in such agonizing pain from being rejected and despised that it drives them to self destruction.
“The child that’s unloved by the village will burn it down to feel it’s warmth.” Is on of my favorite quotes and I feel like it encapsulates this character so well. This show handled so many heavy elements in such a perfect way in a shorter medium like a movie and it is so impressive.
I love this movie. I love Nimona.
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reminder this pride that multigender people exist and genderfuckery is an essential part of our community, and that sexuality and gender have never been simply cut, binary experiences
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Why being called creature/cryptid or other non-human things feel so gender affirming
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i'm genderqueer as in genderstrange. it is weird, it is fucked up in every way. my gender is, and it is not. it is mine, and mine alone. i twist it and wind it and fuck it up more. i am everything. i am nothing. my gender is weird. and i love it.
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Actually I think any interpretation of Mizu's gender is so valid and cool really!!!!!
A woman who, among other things, also doesn't fit into her society's standard definition of how she should be. A woman who had to use masculinity as a means of safety for so long that it became just as much a part of them as their femininity.
A person whose least concern is their gender presentation, as long as it doesn't impede their goals. Conveniently, that means presenting as a man. Someone who experiences life regardless of what gender their actions and mannerisms are assigned to. A person who grows enraged when people find out their body is different than expected and then treats them differently because of it.
A man who treats the expected life of a woman the same as the expected life of a biracial person in this time period -- something to be defied. A man who experiences dysphoria when looking at his naked chest in the mirror!!!
Mizu is a woman. Mizu is a man. Mizu is beyond the binary genders!!!
Mizu's relationship with gender... is queer! 💕 And I think that's so cool and beautiful!!!!!!
(I personally headcanon that Mizu uses all/any pronouns and identifies under the non-binary umbrella)
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