bsd pronouns headcanons but it's in a tierlist format for some reason. (text-only version under the cut.)
i know some of these takes are insane but i believe that i am correct. i do welcome other takes though i LOVE talking about gender headcanons with people!
text-only tierlist:
she/her: agatha christe, higuchi, elise, teruko, kouyou, haruno, yosano.
she/they: karma, yuan, sigma, lucy, kyouka, tsujimura.
she/it: louisa.
she/neos: naomi.
he/him: andré gide, alexander pushkin, mori, mark twain, rimbaud, adam frankenstein.
old man drag show (he/him): kunikida, francis fitzgerald, herman melville, fukuzawa, fukuchi, hirotsu.
he/they: atsushi, tj eckleburg, katai, fyodor, katsura, shirase, nathaniel hawthorne, minoura.
he/it: kajii, odasaku, verlaine, ivan goncharov.
he/they/it: akutagawa, tanizaki, ango, lovecraft, bram stoker.
he/neos: tachihara, nikolai, natsume.
he/she: kenji, margaret mitchell, jouno.
he/she/they: chuuya, dazai, gin, tetcho, shibusawa, poe, john steinbeck.
they/them: aya, mushitarou.
any pronouns: ranpo.
neopronouns: Q (kyusaku).
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Okay okay okay-
so the hike I went on today was a part of a social gathering for my age group.
I met this kid there (gonna use they/them pronouns for them bc my dummy self didn’t get the chance to ask before I left)
and- omg
this is like the only time I will ever like my rosacea(I typically hate it and how pink it makes my cheeks), because boy was I blushing BAD
like, I could feel it
and IS THIS WHAT BUTTERFLIES FEEL LIKE?? WHY DOES MY STOMACH FEEL ALL WEIRD AND TWISTY AND WHY DOES THIS PERSON MAKE ME WANNA SCREAM(in a good way)
We introduced ourselves as we were in line for nine-square(a game) and I was just like: o///o
I’m already an awkward person, okay, but I had no idea what the heck to say, I’m glad I got in the game before we could have much of a conversation because I know I would’ve been stuttering/stumbling over my words like crazy
and when I had to leave- OMSHSJDHS THEY SPECIFICALLY CALLED OUT AND SAID GOODBYE TO ME WHILE THEY WERE STILL IN THE GAME-
I don’t think it’s a crush yet, bc I don’t know them very well, but DANG. I DONT THINK IVE EVER REACTED LIKE THIS TO SOMEONE I THOUGHT WAS CUTE
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"non-binary people don't owe you androgyny" is really good but non-binary people also don't owe you they/them pronouns. Pronouns do not equal gender and me opting to use she/her because I think they sound cute is just like me opting to wear a certain set of cute clothes. It has nothing to do with my gender.
(As an aside I also wish there were less non-binary jokes that involved they/them pronouns as a punchline? You know, stuff like "what did the non-binary prospector say" "there's gold in them/their hills". I'm not going to sit here and say it's ~problematic~ because it's not, and I'm not going to be a buzzkill because they're cute jokes and all, but I can't say they don't make me feel a bit left out.)
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a whole bunch of drawings of my warhammer 40k oc tervis :-) they are a tech-priest dominus and they have a horrible life and then they die. i love them extremely. i also put them in pathologic and mechanicus just to see what would happen
/ id in alt text, except the text in the final two images which was too long to fit. the text in the penultimate image reads:
Tervis: “Why do you force me to live? Damn you! Your cure is poison to me. Now I shall never be blessed. You should have left me to bleed.” Below are three dialogue options: “Don’t be absurd. I wasn’t going to watch you die.” / “What makes you think you deserve suffering?” / “I wish I had.” At the bottom of the image is a line of dialogue which Tervis has just spoken: “The air is foul. There is rot in this place. The stench of corruption shall be -- what was it? What was it? The stench of corruption shall be...swept aside...”
The text in the final image reads:
Tervis: “There is no time to delay. This place reeks of corruption. We linger at our peril.”
end id /
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I keep finding it so uncomfortable when people differentiate between women and men in my surroundings, and assume that some people are men and some are women. It's uncomfortable both because what if someone doesn't identify with whatever gender they may look like, and because why is it an important distinction in the first place?
Granted, there may be circumstances where it's relevant, but for context let me list some examples of what I mean. These are examples that I've experienced in the recent weeks:
When playing a game that requires two teams, someone suggested that the women should play against the men, and then when this ended up being the case, regular jokes were being made related to gender whenever someone made a bad play
At lunch, someone said "looks like we're all women here today"
Whenever someone who presents as a man has done something stupid or whatever (whether a celebrity or just a regular person), it's common for people to tie that stupidity to the fact that the person is "a man". This seems like a tactic that's sometimes used in order to gain social benefit with women. For example, ending a story about something stupid someone did by going, "ugh, men"
It's also common to hear people mention someone's gender in a story they're telling as though the gender is relevant to the story, when usually it really isn't relevant at all. For example, "... and then she did X and Y, which isn't strange at all because she's a woman, and then he said Z ..."
I know these are innocent things people do and say, and they likely aren't even aware that it can be uncomfortable for some people. Maybe for people who strongly identify as either gender it can even be affirming to have people say these things. I just wish I knew a good way to say that it's making me uncomfortable without having it become a big thing or making them think I'm overreacting
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