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A scif-fi design? From me?? Is this anything?
People always have seen you as the 'dumb blonde', just because of the way you look. Blond hair, blue eyes, small figure, the damsel in distress in every horror movie.
The zombie apocalypse has started, and you decided to shove those stupid stereotypes down their undead throats.
Now, after six months have passed, you are thriving in your base with plenty of supplies and weapons.
So, what happens when you find the 'knight in shining armor' guy (or girl, whatever you prefer) at your door, injured and starving?
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interesting! these experiences sound alot like me tbh
You have "identity issues" and constantly change how you identify
I kept constantly changing my identity. I could never stick to one identity. I was never permanently happy. These "identity issues" you have may just be genderfluidity.
You feel like a different gender depending on your environment or who you're with
For me, when I'm online and in the company of other trans people I usually feel masculine, bigender, or like a man. When I'm alone I feel the same way. When I'm with my partner or with female friends I feel feminine or like a woman.
Some days you have dysphoria and other days you don't
Somedays I just want to rip my afab body parts off. some days I want amab body parts. Some days I'm happy with and love my female body parts. Some days I feel neutral about them.
You're constantly changing your pronouns
Not every genderfluid person is pronounfluid, but some are! I used to change my pronouns a lot and still do to an extent.
Sometimes your assigned pronouns feel good, but other times they make you uncomfortable
Some days you may feel content with someone using your "assigned pronouns", but other days it may cause dysphoria or uncomfortableness.
Your mental health isn't in the best shape
We usually can't take permanent measures such as medical transition, so it usually leads to us having lots of distressing moments. This includes dysphoria and being perceived as a different gender than you feel at the moment.
You wish you could shapeshift
This one sounds funny, but this is an experience I've had a lot. I wish I could shapeshift into whatever gender I'm feeling like at the moment. Sometimes I wish I had a machine I could step into that would change my gender whenever I wanted.
Gender changes can happen every week, every day, or even throughout the day. There are many ways that people experience genderfluidity. I used to think I couldn't be genderfluid because my gender changed a lot throughout the day. That's not the case!
Every genderfluid person is different. One genderfluid person may have a collection of identities while another has a completely different set of identities. Even if they have the same identities, they still won't experience them the same way.
I am not claiming these experiences are universal. You may not experience some of these things and still be genderfluid! If any genderfluid person has any experiences they'd like to add, please do!
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