@_reader_xx@A_Bit_Sketchy@artofcatwoman Furthermore, "Taking that trip to Sweden" is also an English metaphor for a wake-up call. He's basically mocking (whom he thinks is) Batman for only now realizing she's trans, something he supposedly knew for a long time.
@_reader_xx@A_Bit_Sketchy@artofcatwoman +because of the famous 1952 operation of Christine Jorgensen, the world's first widely known transgender celebrity, in Denmark.
I only have one life to live, my time in this world is very, very short, and I'm not going to let it go to waste thinking about how bad everything in this world is.
IT'S ONLY NOW THAT IT'S DAWNED ON ME THAT MR. BROWNSTONE WAS ABOUT A WEIRD NEIGHBOR WHO LIVES IN THE APARTMENT NEXT DOOR AND MAKES NOISE LATE INTO THE NIGHT WTF
@RedPanda_why@npdruan There's some people who consider themselves multisexual even though they are not attracted to binary men bc they're attracted to women and all types of non-binary people (including non-binary people who identify as man but in a non-binarist way).
Little rant: Yes, my autism has influenced my gender identity, and that's a beautiful thing. I'm not ashamed to say that, just as I'm not ashamed to say that my disability has influenced absolutely everything about me.
@morally___grey Theres nothing morally wrong w having a visibly different body. Theres nothing morally wrong w certain bodily functions working differently. Most people knows it's absurd to say otherwise in the context of disabled people, but for some reason it's okay in the context of T people.
@morally___grey Some examples: There is nothing morally wrong with needing medication. There is nothing morally wrong with needing multiple surgeries. There is nothing wrong with your body not naturally producing something it should naturally produce.