What I call homo-sapiens addicted to abscesses.
Person 1: Are you addicted to abscesses?
Person 2: Yes.
Person 1: Third Gender
When someone identifes as an object and goes by it/that pronouns
Hi, I'm a door knob and I identify as thing-gender.
basically a view where certain roles are expected on girls and boys. for example, young girls are expected to like barbies and ponies, while young boys are expected to like cars and dinosaurs. for clothing, women and girls are expected to wear skirts and dresses, while boys and men are expected to wear pants and trousers. gender stereotypes may affect a childs views.
gender stereotypes look like this:
"lana: broooo I GOT MY ASS WHOPPED BY MY AUNT JUST FOR WEARING PANTS???"
mike: "my friends all called me gay just because i liked barbies and wanted to be in ballet???"
james: "i was slapped by my dad for just wearing a dress!"
isabella: "some girls asked me why do i have a spiderman backpack at school today....."
5th of June one of your arms is a different gender
today is national gender arm day, is your arm a male or female?
"Gender wobbly" describes a category of gender that does not fit the binary, but is not as general as "Genderqueer."
It is typically used to describe a person who does not feel as though they are not the gender they were assigned at birth, but lack the connection to that gender.
People who identify as "Gender wobbly" use the pronouns she/they or he/they, to indicate that they may present as one gender, but are not attached to it.
"Is Sam a boy or a girl?" "Neither, they're gender wobbly."
"Morgan's wearing a dress today, I thought she was nonbinary." "They're actually gender wobbly and today they feel like wearing a dress, but tomorrow she might prefer jeans and a t-shirt."