Always fun to think about how personal experiences effect how people tend to think about gender. Like, as an afab person who was treated as “one of the guys” from a young age and has always been viewed as notably masculine & was fond of the fact even before they figured out hy was nonbinary, I tend to read a fair share of characters more widely perceived as binary trans to be NONbinary. Like, I hear “transmasc” and my first thought never jumps to trans men.
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