u/StupidTexan_CH

Philippines (no more plz)

explanation of terms :3

unlabelled: this should be self explanatory.

asthma: a chronic lung disease where your airways swell, narrow, and produce extra mucus. this makes breathing difficult and leads to symptoms like wheezing, coughing, chest tightness, and shortness of breath. this can be managed with inhalers.

u/StupidTexan_CH — 10 days ago

Iran :3

explanation of terms :3

aroace (aromantic asexual): a person who experiences little to no romantic or sexual attraction to others. They generally do not desire these types of relationships. it is a spectrum. being aroace looks different for everyone. some aroace individuals may still desire deep, non-romantic partnerships (often called queerplatonic Relationships). it is not celibacy. celibacy is a choice to abstain from sex. asexuality and aromanticism are innate orientations regarding a lack of attraction, not behavioral choices.

u/StupidTexan_CH — 10 days ago

Iraq :3 (requested by u/kebabguy0)

explanation of terms below :3

dyscalculia: a specific learning disability that affects a person's ability to understand, learn, and perform math and number-related concepts. common signs include difficulty understanding number patterns, counting, telling time, mental math, and grasping mathematical logic.

lesbian: a sexual orientation centered on a queer attraction to women, femininity, or feminine-aligned genders.

u/StupidTexan_CH — 10 days ago

made palau :3

explanation on his identity below :3

cupioromantic: a romantic orientation on the aromantic spectrum. A cupioromantic person desires a romantic relationship and may enjoy romantic media, but does not experience actual romantic attraction.

almondsexual: someone who is primarily attracted to men and non-binary people. an almondsexual person can occasionally experience attraction to women, and this attraction can be romantic, sexual, or both.

bigender: a gender identity under the transgender and non-binary umbrellas. a bigender person's personal identity encompasses two distinct genders. these two genders can be experienced either simultaneously or at different times, and can include male, female, or non-binary identities.

u/StupidTexan_CH — 10 days ago