i tend to identify more with male characters crying but i think that's more because female characters crying is so trope-y
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it's never about their actual emotional experience, its expressing something about the creators' ideas about femininity
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i think about this a lot bc i spent a lot of time thinking i wasn't nonbinary, i just wasn't comfortable with the construction of womanhood
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and i still worry about that sometimes-- that i'm either "really" a woman or "really" agender and "just" have a patriarchal lens
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but on the other hand, those lenses really do shape who we are, and so i decided to embrace that as authentic
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because in the end it's as authentic as anything else, i guess?
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i feel like i shouldn't have to say this but please don't be a dick @ me about this, i'm having a really shitty fucking week
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and i act real tough about it but feeling like i'm not trans enough + not enby enough to "count" still scares the shit out of me
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thank u for validating my gender twitter dot com shout out to all the other scared they're not trans enough enbies <3
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@chaosprime to say my identity out loud you just make air quotes with your fingers and include two beats of silence1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes - 1 more reply
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