u/Skaridka94

fanart!!

fanart!!

inspired by a poster I saw of a band I like!

at first I was planning on only drawing Kaiman, but I really like En's team so I had to draw them as well (or at least my faves)

u/Skaridka94 — 6 hours ago
▲ 151 r/lgbt

Regarding gender identities

I am AFAB and was raised as male by my parents most of my life, however about a couple of years ago I came to the realisation I don't feel comfortable with being referred to as a guy and have since identified with my ASAB.

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Growing up like that made me relate to trans-people's experiences far more than cis-people's (in terms of coming out, being unaccepted by family and people I've known for long, and having to slowly "learn" what it's like to be the gender I identify as). However I feel like telling people I relate to trans folk's experiences is insensitive and invalidating their struggles, but at the same time I can't relate to cis people at ALL.

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Is there a specific identity for people like me, which I can use instead of having to explain my whole upbringing to everyone I meet, because it's hella annoying having to do that anytime the topic of gender is brought up 😭

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u/Skaridka94 — 14 days ago