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fandomsecrets2020-01-16 06:51 pm
[ SECRET POST #4759 ]
⌈ Secret Post #4759 ⌋
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[The Mandalorian]
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[linked for nudity at OP's request]
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06. [minor spoilers for The Witcher]

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(Anonymous) 2020-01-18 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)Yes, I felt this too. When I (cis woman) learned what being trans meant as a teen (being NB wasn't on my radar yet), I wondered if that was me because I didn't particularly feel like a woman, whatever that meant. I still don't really know what it means to feel "like a woman" but I feel fine living in my body, so I guess it's just that. What I actually wanted to reject were gender roles and expectations.
Talking about pronouns and identities in profiles, I could probably also call myself demisexual or grey ace, and it would be true by definition. But I don't identify with those things at all. I just don't want to have sex with most people, for a lot of reasons, and that's cool because I don't have to. It has practically no bearing on my life.
I believe that labels are important, but also that everyone exists on multiple spectra and whatever combination or permutation works for you is great.
All this is to say, I agree with your comment.