I've been kind of struggling with my gender identity and sexual orientation as of late, trying to find labels that fit me well.
So this is kind of vent art, in a way.
Courtesy of
dawsonpaws.
So this is kind of vent art, in a way.
Courtesy of
dawsonpaws.
Category Artwork (Digital) / General Furry Art
Species Wolf
Size 800 x 1000px
File Size 488 kB
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Question for you, and not to trigger or sound like a dick but....
Are you the type of person who views "being born a boy or a girl but identifying" as cis or whatever it is?
I have literally 0 experience with the subject, as I am - according to Tumblr logic if I remember - a cis-white binary male scum.
Again, I'm sorry if this sounds rude or confused, I am just 100% curious how some people view it.
Are you the type of person who views "being born a boy or a girl but identifying" as cis or whatever it is?
I have literally 0 experience with the subject, as I am - according to Tumblr logic if I remember - a cis-white binary male scum.
Again, I'm sorry if this sounds rude or confused, I am just 100% curious how some people view it.
No, you're totally fine - asking questions is the best way to learn.
I used to consider people born male/female and whose gender identities match up with that which is associated with their birth sex as being cisgendered, but reading this essay changed my mind. The author is far better at explaining than I am.
While I understand why the term "cisgender" was created - as a counterpart of transgender - I don't like how it's often thrown around like some sort of insult, and I don't like how nonbinary and transgender individuals seem to treat cis folks as the scum of the earth. It's counterproductive to the cause.
My view of gender at this point is that there are as many as there are people on this planet, since every individual's experiences based on the pressures and expectations their culture places on their biological sex will be slightly different.
I used to consider people born male/female and whose gender identities match up with that which is associated with their birth sex as being cisgendered, but reading this essay changed my mind. The author is far better at explaining than I am.
While I understand why the term "cisgender" was created - as a counterpart of transgender - I don't like how it's often thrown around like some sort of insult, and I don't like how nonbinary and transgender individuals seem to treat cis folks as the scum of the earth. It's counterproductive to the cause.
My view of gender at this point is that there are as many as there are people on this planet, since every individual's experiences based on the pressures and expectations their culture places on their biological sex will be slightly different.
As a pansexual polyamourous pagan, I am particularly pleased with your perceptiveness in parting the pieces of your personal portfolio and in projecting your preferred personage to the people protecting you and partial to your personal.
In other words, whatever conclusion you come to, the people who love you will continue to love you and those who don't can suck and choke on my dick.
In other words, whatever conclusion you come to, the people who love you will continue to love you and those who don't can suck and choke on my dick.
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