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Originally Posted by SIK
I rarely see them proclaiming their sexual preference at all, if ever.
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I always see them identifying their sexuality and I'm fine with that. Their body language when declaring a non conforming gender is usually coy, I have a confused look on my face, then I'm told a definition of the gender , I look confused again, then I'm told what they're attracted to sexually.
Good for them. I'm not really into it though. I think we're in a moment in time where young people want to feel extra special about who they are because at every turn and corner online they are ment to feel worthless, unworthy, fall in line, be either "one of us" or be nobody. By declaring a unique gender they take their power back and they're someone unique for a moment. Interesting times.