for Cringetopia users
Also I hope people in here are decent about plurals. r/fakedisordercringe is another one of the “be normal ” instances
Oh, maybe I’m thinking of someone else then, I don’t remember that. Was this the “swarmkin” one, or someone else? I think there was someone that kept changing their story every other post, which I’m guessing is the troll.
i think i saw it claimed to be swarmkin at some point but i was pretty checked out after it said it couldn’t watch some episode of star trek voyager because it had a… i think the term was “brainmate” based on the character 7 of 9 that was contradicted by the on-screen depiction of jeri ryan’s character having a (my terminology) 90s-ass normative gender identity because she was on a 90s tv show.
Ah yep, I remember that discussion.
So my general attitude is more of a “live and let live” with people who claim to be more on the…I think it is “faegender” side of things? And just not worry too much or try to demand they explain themselves or conform to my standards or anything. I’m hoping that’s a decent way to treat people and I’m not being too welcoming to wreckers and trolls who want to make fun of the “woke SJWs” or whatever.
I think the common term for “both outside binary gender identities, outside of a gradient between these and outside of just not having a gender” is xenogender. But yeah, just respecting people’s pronouns and not prodding them to justify their existence is the appropriate thing to do. See my post below for some more detailed thoughts on the matter, even though it’s just a trans woman trying to make sense of this and not a firsthand account.
yeah idk i don’t really understand what people get out of having a specific inscrutable gender label instead of just saying “nonbinary” and not elaborating, or saying something cheeky but intelligible to other people like “my gender can’t be expressed in human language”. i think putting on the label constitutes an attempt at communicating meaning because that’s the entire point of language so i don’t think it’s demanding to be like “ok and what does that mean?”.
i’m sure such people have reasons for how they’re choosing to describe themselves and i’d like to understand that, at least, even if it’s not possible to understand someone else’s gender (and i don’t really understand the supposedly well established genders either)