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@KawaSeadrake @Oneironott I went full F ("y'never go full F!") and realized I felt almost as dysphoric on that end of the spectrum as I did in the first place???? So I floated more towards the feminine side of the middle and that feels pretty comfortable.
I confuse people in public. Most default to feminine pronouns, some assume masculine, and the rare gem recognizes me for what I am and uses they/them or asks for my preferred pronouns (and totally makes my day).
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@Oneironott @KawaSeadrake I never correct anyone, 'cause I've determined that my gender isn't really anyone else's business. It's part of my identity, and I share that with people I want to be closer to. ♥️
Related thoughts: I sometimes wonder if I lean to the feminine side because I'm afraid that by being more masculine I'll believe that I somehow failed in transitioning or something? I don't think that's the case, but it's something I find myself wondering about.
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@mawr @KawaSeadrake @Oneironott I'll correct people the first time, on the off-chance that the error is borne of ignorance. I want to give people a chance to do the right thing. After that, if they still get it wrong, the mistake's on them, and if they persist on being assholes, it will be patently obvious that they're assholes to anyone watching, but trying to force an asshole to stop being an asshole usually only results in a more aggressive asshole.
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@literorrery @mawr @KawaSeadrake things that make me miss Mindlink for 500