
I think 16 y/o me would be proud
5 months post top surgery, 3 years on T
Mostly dysphoria free now and getting hits of euphoria by messing with my presentation (switching between masc and androgynous)

5 months post top surgery, 3 years on T
Mostly dysphoria free now and getting hits of euphoria by messing with my presentation (switching between masc and androgynous)
(aka ottertwunk)
A queer man who is both an otter and a twunk, or somewhere between the two.
(Based on whaleian_flags's ottertwink flag & parxgender's twunk flag) (maybe I should flip the colors?)
Fun fact, the one instance from a decade ago was jacksepticeye
Also, I would describe the very little aesthetic attraction I have as "androaesthetic" because after this event I remembered a couple other instances; one being faceless but masculine, and the other being someone who wasn't a man but was presenting masculinely (and the basis for my aesthetic attraction is presentation, not gender)
I've come to really like this sub as a way to show off my experiences/discoveries as a queer person
I'm surprised that I think this is the first pride month specific post this year here (at least from what I've seen)
I have a couple more comic ideas that I want to get around to eventually ^^
Boy-esque: Someone who wants to/is okay with being seen socially as (presents as) a binary boy/man, regardless of actual gender identity or expression.
Girl-esque: Someone who wants to/is okay with being seen socially as (presents as) a binary girl/woman, regardless of actual gender identity or expression.
Nonbinary-esque: Someone who wants to/is okay with being seen socially as (presents as) a nonbinary person, regardless of actual gender identity or expression.
Note: Using the non-interchangeable definitions of presentation and expression
Expression: how you choose to present yourself, ex. through clothing & hair.
Presentation: how you are perceived by others.
These are presentation terms.
An example would be a boy who presents femininely, but doesn’t want to be mistaken as a girl and still treated like a guy (a boy-esque femboy). Someone could also be a girl-esque femboy, if they are a boy but wish to be seen as a girl and express femininely. These terms are to help people who have a gender presentation that is different from their identity and/or expression describe their experiences, but it is not exclusive. Includes identities & expressions that aren’t binary.
Similar to terms like aboy/agirl.
I couldn't really find any terms like this so I decided to make it myself, I hope other people can get some use out of them!