silly catboi ✧ 20 ✧he/it/they ✧ Agender boy/bxy ✧ greyrose
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So, I recently came out as agender boy and I have been out as a trans man (still accurate to me) for around a year and a half now. I started going by Levi a few months after I came out as trans. I like my name but I found another name that I, personally, like a lot. It's Zero. Idk why, but I really really like it a lot. Gives me the feeling of unique and kinda masc while being androgynistic (imo). I feel like a connection is starting with that name. But I've been going by Levi for so long and my friends can be.. not so open. I also plan on getting a legal name change and I don't want to stand out too much with the name Zero. So, what should I do?
Also, the way I found Zero was from a game trailer my boyfriend showed me, I don't know the game that well tho. If he realizes that him showing me a trailer made me want to change my name, I think he might laugh at me /pos
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let's hear it for the nonbinary folks who:
don't present androgynously
use "binary" pronouns in any capacity
identify partially with a binary gender
have a "gendered" name
don't experience body dysmorphia
don't experience gender dysphoria
DO experience gender dysphoria/body dysmorphia but aren't sure what gender or body would suit them
just experience body/gender apathy instead
can't be open about their gender identity yet
you're all absolutely valid.
don't ever feel like you're "not nonbinary enough" because you absolutely are! 💖
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“what if kids identify with something and it ends up just being a phase-?” good. stop teaching and expecting kids (and adults honestly) to formulate permanent traits and ideas of themselves. everything in life is a phase. that doesn’t make it any less legitimate while you experience it. let people explore themselves and know it’s okay if what you think about yourself changes.
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*grabs your hands and speaks to you in a tone that is so gentle* they/them pronouns stop being universal once you learn a person's pronouns. Sometimes that person's pronouns will include they/them and in that specific case you are allowed to keep using those pronouns for that person. In any case where you learn a persons pronouns and that person doesn't use they/them, you should no longer use those pronouns for that person. If you continue to use they/them pronouns knowing that person doesn't use them, you are now misgendering that person. Kindly stop doing that please. Thank you, I love you.
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there is no place at my table for those who wish harm upon my family
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You have to keep fighting, even if you have to fight scared
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Reblog if I am allowed to start conversations with you(be warned I'm cringe an annoying)
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Potatoes are vegetables. So technically mashed potatoes are vegetables, mushed up. Yet, it seriously feels like its not a vegetable. I know my stomach will not recognize if its mushed or not before going into my mouth, but my brain thinks its not vegetables. It's in the same group as "weird side dishes that are technically vegetables but to my standards, don't qualify to be one."
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