Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle 30 Day Challenge
Favorite family relationship
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Favorite family relationship
Being nonbinary does not require a wholesale rejection of everything associated with the binary genders ever.
Being nonbinary means to have a gender identity different or more than your assigned gender and outside of the traditional binary genders. You can have a fluid gender, multiple genders, no gender. Manhood and womanhood can be elements of your gender as well; you can be aligned to either or both binary genders, be genderfluid between them, be bigender.
You do not have to have a gender neutral name or go by exclusively gender neutral pronouns and titles. You do not have to strive to be as genderless in appearance and expression as possible.
Masculinity and femininity do not belong to the binary. She/her and he/him pronouns do not belong to the binary. Dresses, ties, and makeup do not belong to the gender binary. Specific names do not belong to the gender binary. Gay and lesbian identities do not belong to the gender binary.
Having a gender that isn’t binary doesn’t mean that you have to reject everything ever associated with womanhood or manhood. You can keep that which is meaningful to you and let go of the rest. You can have elements of either binary gender, and you can have some of both. Being nonbinary is ultimately about expressing your gender in the way that feels most authentic to you.
no sensible content today, just 4D chess Nedcan memes.
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Dutch stone drainage mill (polder-mill with bucket wheel) in Sakura, Japan. It is a so-called ground-sailer type (sail tips reaching almost down to the ground), made in the Netherlands, shipped to and assembled in Japan in June 1994 by millwrights Verbij Hoogmade BV on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of Sakura City. The windmill is named “De Liefde” - “The Love” after the first Dutch sailing vessel that reached Japanese shores in 1600.