Coming out (again), but with my gender identification and a bit more research on my romantic orientation.
I identify myself as a Demigirl. What that is is I identify myself as a girl a majority / all the time. I'm partially a girl. My other half is something else.
And I'm also ase.xual aromantic, not biromantic. So, basically, no attraction at all. I only like how a person looks.
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15 Apr, 2015, 2:52 am
I hope all this doesn't affect your opinion of me! I would appreciate "she/her" and "they/them" pronouns!
Thank you all for your support! <3
15 Apr, 2015, 2:56 am
Wouldn't masculine be he/him? Androgynous is they/them.
15 Apr, 2015, 3:00 am
They/them works for others not just androgynous people (like me)
15 Apr, 2015, 3:00 am
Oh that's coolcool. :>
15 Apr, 2015, 3:01 am
like nonbinary people^
15 Apr, 2015, 3:01 am
coolio! 0u0
15 Apr, 2015, 3:02 am
that probably wasnt the best response but w/e.... i just think people coming out (in ANY way) is awesome!
15 Apr, 2015, 4:07 am
Good to know!
15 Apr, 2015, 5:18 pm
HEY cool :)
@*Resonance: well he/him is typically seen as masculine but it's more about how the person feels with their gender and pronouns than how the gender and pronouns match up :U so some, like, agender people (for example) go by they or he OR they or she, even though he and she are "gendered"
they/them could be seen as neutral/androgynous, but conversely, it could also be seen as gendered, but gendered as everything all at once
//that might not make sense srry//
ok tl;dr pronouns are about how the person feels more than anything so if Kate feels like she and they are OK but isn't feeling 'he' so much, then that's cool :0
also (this really isn't my place to speak so anyone is 100% free to correct me here) to my knowledge, demigirls are kind of more in between female and nonbinary, moreso than being in between male and female
same with demiboys being in between male and nonbinary
but it depends on the person
and again I could be wrong;;
15 Apr, 2015, 5:20 pm
also I realize I gave off the impression agender people have to use they/he OR they/she but agender ppl can do whatever, in fact, I don't even think that's the norm?? sorry
16 Apr, 2015, 2:08 am
re: yep, that's what I plan on doing
I was actually talking to @*Resonance because they made a comment that masculine was he/him... so I was explaining that pronouns are more about how the person feels than the genders perceived to be tied to them