Finally got around to making a full reference for my new fursona. I love her so much!
I've always used my nickname for the name of my 'sona, but I decided to stop doing
that. After all: I am my fursona, but my fursona is not me. Fun fact, I use the username
lostpasserine on certain places on the web now. The name Perdita means "lost" and
finches are passerine birds.
Name: Perdita Gray
Gender: Genderfluid
Pronouns: They / them / their is most preferred, doesn't mind she / her either.
Sex: Female
Orientation: Demisexual Panromantic
MBTI: INTJ
Other: Really likes butts. butts, butts, butts.
I've always used my nickname for the name of my 'sona, but I decided to stop doing
that. After all: I am my fursona, but my fursona is not me. Fun fact, I use the username
lostpasserine on certain places on the web now. The name Perdita means "lost" and
finches are passerine birds.
Name: Perdita Gray
Gender: Genderfluid
Pronouns: They / them / their is most preferred, doesn't mind she / her either.
Sex: Female
Orientation: Demisexual Panromantic
MBTI: INTJ
Other: Really likes butts. butts, butts, butts.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Avian (Other)
Size 1500 x 1043px
File Size 606.3 kB
No problem! It's so hard to find clear answers about sexuality using google.
A lot of people who are demisexual or asexual tack on -romantic to clarify
their romantic interests, because some asexual and gray-a individuals are
hetero-romantic or homo-romantic. In a way it is a combination of terms.
Granted when you get into the more obscure terms for sexuality people
have a lot of individual interpretations of them, but panromantic, for example
would mean that you are capable of feeling affectionate and loving towards
people of all sexes and gender identities, in the same way that people who
are pansexual are capable of feeling sexual attraction to people of all sexes
and gender identities. I think the terms were inspired by the use of the
term aromantic among people who are asexual and they're meant to offer
more clarification on an individual's specific interests both sexually and
romantically.
I get super confused by the vast variety of terms out there, too. uvu;
A lot of people who are demisexual or asexual tack on -romantic to clarify
their romantic interests, because some asexual and gray-a individuals are
hetero-romantic or homo-romantic. In a way it is a combination of terms.
Granted when you get into the more obscure terms for sexuality people
have a lot of individual interpretations of them, but panromantic, for example
would mean that you are capable of feeling affectionate and loving towards
people of all sexes and gender identities, in the same way that people who
are pansexual are capable of feeling sexual attraction to people of all sexes
and gender identities. I think the terms were inspired by the use of the
term aromantic among people who are asexual and they're meant to offer
more clarification on an individual's specific interests both sexually and
romantically.
I get super confused by the vast variety of terms out there, too. uvu;
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