here is a useful little thing I found earlier while browsing tumblr, may help explain gender identities a bit more
you could identify as agender (someone who doesn't have a gender identity, or someone who is genderless) or graygender (someone who is ambivalent about their gender identity but partially identifies with a nonbinary gender), but you don't have to identify with anything if you don't want to c:
hope this has helped! (sorry if it's not really all that clear to understand >.< )
I feel like there are certain parts of tumblr that have wrong information and are just plain terrible. But, if you find the right part of tumblr it's very helpful/accepting.There was nothing wrong with the gender post
Just tumblr itself
I know what I put????
I feel like there are certain parts of tumblr that have wrong information and are just plain terrible. But, if you find the right part of tumblr it's very helpful/accepting.
I tried the binder thingy today. It didn't work (too tight) so my sister says she'll try to find me a proper one
I think with gender and sexual identities tumblr can definitely be a good resource. Identity is about personal experience, like you can literally make up your own word for how you feel about your gender or sexuality if you want or feel the need to.
I don't see why a blogging platform wouldn't be a good place to find out more about gender or sexuality, unless they're like explaining words incorrectly?
If anything I think tumblr is good for gender and sexuality exploring, most things I've seen helps people find out more about themselves and encourages people to keep exploring their gender and sexuality.
I think that post on tumblr that was linked was very informative and good ^^'
So what's the difference between sex and gender?
So what's the difference between sex and gender?
Be a good girl today