Kurotsuki
One body, many minds
I typed out like a whole paragraph and the damn proxy crashed and deleted it. I hate school internet
I personally identify as genderfluid, as well as bisexual omniromantic. I've done everything I can to be able to "become" a boy; dressing in neutral/mens clothes, cut my hair short, changed my pronouns to they/them or he/him, having teachers refer to me as sir/other male-biased titles rather than ma'am, changed my name (not legally tho... yet) to Kuro, so on and so forth. I'm very proud to say I'm now a passable NB/boy.
I'm a singer, and can produce both male and female vocal tones (surprised I haven't been called a trap yet lmao). It's really fun to sing cutesy/tsundere songs as a boy! xD
And as a bilingual, I use different Japanese.. pronouns? Not sure if that's what they're called. Whatever they are, anyway I use "boku" or "atashi" (sometimes "oresama" but that's only on rare occasions) depending on whether I'm feeling more masculine/feminine.
I'm very open about my bisexuality, and currently have a girlfriend who is a literal angel and very accepting of all of this. I have a rainbow ring with the bisexual symbol etched into it, that I wear every time I leave my house, as well as a few pride-themed buttons.
LGBTQ+ friendos, how do you show your pride?
I personally identify as genderfluid, as well as bisexual omniromantic. I've done everything I can to be able to "become" a boy; dressing in neutral/mens clothes, cut my hair short, changed my pronouns to they/them or he/him, having teachers refer to me as sir/other male-biased titles rather than ma'am, changed my name (not legally tho... yet) to Kuro, so on and so forth. I'm very proud to say I'm now a passable NB/boy.
I'm a singer, and can produce both male and female vocal tones (surprised I haven't been called a trap yet lmao). It's really fun to sing cutesy/tsundere songs as a boy! xD
And as a bilingual, I use different Japanese.. pronouns? Not sure if that's what they're called. Whatever they are, anyway I use "boku" or "atashi" (sometimes "oresama" but that's only on rare occasions) depending on whether I'm feeling more masculine/feminine.
I'm very open about my bisexuality, and currently have a girlfriend who is a literal angel and very accepting of all of this. I have a rainbow ring with the bisexual symbol etched into it, that I wear every time I leave my house, as well as a few pride-themed buttons.
LGBTQ+ friendos, how do you show your pride?