Which pronouns would you prefer to be referred by?
(I'll admit that reading this made my intuitive sense of pronouns for you kind of go "klack" like a key on a buckling-spring keyboard and settle abruptly into "she/her", like they were under tension and just waiting for enough force to settle into a more stable position.)
I should write up something similar to this for myself, except I still haven't come to terms with the instability of my own sense of gender. "Involuntarily genderfluid, tending towards the feminine side of genderqueer" is, I suppose, not a wrong thing to write, and I can't articulate why I feel awkward about it. (Part of it is that I still don't have a good answer to questions about what pronouns I wish I could be referred to by.)
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(I'll admit that reading this made my intuitive sense of pronouns for you kind of go "klack" like a key on a buckling-spring keyboard and settle abruptly into "she/her", like they were under tension and just waiting for enough force to settle into a more stable position.)
I should write up something similar to this for myself, except I still haven't come to terms with the instability of my own sense of gender. "Involuntarily genderfluid, tending towards the feminine side of genderqueer" is, I suppose, not a wrong thing to write, and I can't articulate why I feel awkward about it. (Part of it is that I still don't have a good answer to questions about what pronouns I wish I could be referred to by.)