Final Fantasy XIV Birthday and Guardian Correspondence Hypothesis
Qabbalistic correspondences applied to Final Fantasy XIV character creator.
Qabbalistic correspondences applied to Final Fantasy XIV character creator.
Many people choose to use ‘they’ as a pronoun. Generally nonbinary and other gender noncomforming types of people. I identify as a nonbinary transwoman, but I use She/Her as my pronouns. I don’t like ‘they’ — at least for myself. And here’s why:
Last time, we discussed how Chobits taught me to be gray asexual. Today we explore further how anime made me super gay. Please enjoy! DISCLAIMER: I will be spoiling major Chobits plot points. Go read the manga and come back if you’re really that invested in my story about anime shit making me gray gay.
I know this is a bit out of left field, but hear me out. I have a story to tell! DISCLAIMER: I will be spoiling major Chobits plot points. Go read the manga and come back if you’re really that invested in my story about anime shit making me gray gay.
I shared this on facebook recently, and got some good feedback. I felt like it might be worth documenting on my blog.
There’s a gender identity called “autigender.” I’ve seen a lot of people scoff at these ‘made up genders,’ but let me (an autistic person) explain why this identity is necessary. So with autism there’s a wide array of characteristics, but the one that I’ve clung to is the concept that it is difficult to figure…
As much as I try to push for gender nihilism, when I discuss it in person there seems to be a common misconception. People tend to get angry at me for invalidating their gender journey by me saying it doesn’t exist. Of course, in my head, I’m aware of the implications of what gender nihilism…
It appears we have given up on explaining the nuance of our sexuality. At first, this phenomenon comes off as bisexual erasure, and perhaps it does. However, I’d like to explore why we’ve all given up and just say ‘gay’ for everything. I’ve noticed that a lot of people casually say gay. The queer community…
Often times I get comments like, “So, if you’re aromantic that means you don’t go out on dates right?” That’s not quite the case. Let’s explore the nuance here.
The topic of sapiosexuality keeps popping up on my facebook feed. There are a lot of arguments I’ve seen in the leftbook discourse about the validity of sapiosexuality. Which is defined as the sexual attraction to intelligence.
We have Mr, Ms, and Mrs, but what should nonbinary or those ascribing to more neutral identities use? You’ve probably heard of “Mx” by now as the most prominent honorific used by nonbinary people. Pronounced “mix.” You would write “Mx. Eidson” and pronounce it “Mix Eidson.” I have also seen people pronounce “Mx” as “miz”…