(I will change my vibe soon. Be prepared, I advise :]) Well hello traveler! It seems as if you stumbled over to my corner of the internet. I am Bautz, Piglin, Player One or whatever you want to call me and use he/they/it pronouns. I have intense interests. I'm not sure why I was told I'm not autistic but I won't use the terms from now on. I like to write, read and play video games. I also like cubing but I'm not good at it yet. But that's enough of me for now, enjoy your stay!
There‘s a pride parade where I live today. Problem is: I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT MY GENDER IS TODAY. And I do NOT have time to get dressed, I have to be at the hairdresser‘s in an hour
”im a queer freak, the kind of person your parents warned you about” okay. how to react to queer poc. or disabled queers. or fat queers. hell even scratch the queer bit, how do you react to other minorities? just in general? or even other queer people who just aren’t like you? I’m not saying I’m immune to being bigoted towards these people, too - it’s ingrained in us from birth - but it’s worth it to try and unlearn this.
p.s. if anyone from minorities that aren’t the queer community want to comment on how to be less bigoted towards them I’d genuinely love to see it. We all need to learn.
If you later had your gender recognized differently by the state but you were recognized as male when you changed your surname for marriage purposes, please answer according to those circumstances. This poll is about the difficulty of marriage name changes for people recognized as male by government agencies.
Gritting my teeth. Clenching my fists. Openly sharing lore about an oc that is largely autobiographical as both a coping mechanism and genuine passionate storytelling is NOT the same as "trauma dumping". It's FINE I am FINE I am NOT oversharing on the internet NO SIR. HASHTAG AFFIRM.