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fandomsecrets2013-08-15 06:38 pm
[ SECRET POST #2417 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2417 ⌋
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warning for talk of gender identity in fiction (for whomever that might be a triggery subject)
[Picture is Zoë Hanji/Hange and Levi/Rivai/Rivaille from the anime "Shingeki no Kyojin" or "Attack on Titan". Zoe is a young woman with light skin and long pinkish purple hair pulled into a ponytail, wearing eyeglasses. Levi is a young man with light skin and short, straight dark hair. They are both wearing a sort of military uniform, consisting of a white shirt, a short brown jacket, white pants/trousers, reddish brown boots and an elaborate system of harnesses all over their bodies. Zoe is smiling and making a "V" peace sign with her hand next to her forehead, while she slings her other arm around Levi. Levi is frowning and looking to the side, while crossing his arms in front of his chest.]
I can't stand the way that every slightly 'masculine' woman, or one who shows the slightest hint of genderfluid interests or personality is automatically headcanoned to be trans*.
It feels like a serious erasure of the uncountable numbers of us who exist.
Re: warning for talk of gender identity in fiction (for whomever that might be a triggery subject)
(Anonymous) 2013-08-16 02:42 am (UTC)(link)also