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fandomsecrets2017-04-15 02:56 pm
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Re: Why was my post deleted?
I do doubt that anon above was not a troll but again - social values changed and after a brief period of grace in some areas - we are back to sorting women into boxes they do not create themselves (as in: everyone likes different types of people on gender spectrum and also everyone should have a choice on how they want to be perceived so one woman might wish to add penis to descriptor but another would not).
The divisions of any person being some weird, alien niche where everyone decides if public can be attracted to them or not is horrific. Oh, usually it is a specific person aka. women - never seen such long winded discussions about blokes (here I assume binary blokes) and with that I mean robbing agency - sure people debate if they fancy some dude or not but not much about words a guy uses.
Re: Why was my post deleted?
(Anonymous) 2017-04-16 07:55 am (UTC)(link)Like, it's possible to imagine everyone creating a word for their specific gender-sexual identity, but doing so seems like it would be pretty meaningless almost immediately. As long as we use words defined by consensus to define ourselves, we're going to give away some of our ability to control that definition. The best approach to me is to understand it and work within those constraints.