rpanonmod ([personal profile] rpanonmod) wrote in [community profile] rpanons2015-07-21 10:26 am

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Re: genderfluid characters

(Anonymous) 2015-07-24 01:36 pm (UTC)(link)
just don't get nasty about anyone who gets it wrong IC or OOC, do whatever you feel fits the character best

I've played a genderless AI that refused to go by anything but 'it', and also a drag queen who switched pronouns depending on whether he was dressed or not/how much she was performing when she *was* dressed. Nobody gave me shit for either. Are they genderfluid in the sense that they don't feel like either binary gender captures them most of the time? Or do they feel like a man sometimes and a woman sometimes? However the character would see themselves, go with that.

I'd advise against zie or neopronouns, though, nobody knows how the hell to say those it'll make people dismiss you as a tumblrina. If you decide on third pronoun, 'they' or spivak is the way to go.

(...people still might give you shit for spivak but I just love spivak so much it's so logical!!! the vulcan of the genderpronoun world. please be more popular, spivak.)