This actually makes a lot of sense since skin color seems to be associated more with a culture than an actual pigmentation this literally makes perfect sense to me like saying your nationality
im so tired of girls being straight
So tired of being in a long-term hetero relationship; even though it’s open, I doubt any other queer girl/enby will wanna do anything with me due to that fact, especially since it would be my first time with someone who wasn’t cismale . Could go into a rant about my disillusionment with this relship but ugh.
Stop calling she/her pronouns “girl pronouns” and stop calling he/him pronouns “boy pronouns” there are nonbinary people who use those pronouns and youre excluding them stop
same with calling them ‘male’ and ‘female’ pronouns
it’s just fucked up terminology that’s completely unnecessary
just…just say your pronoun set
Hear hear! She/her and them/they pronouns are fine for this neutrois cutie, but please refrain from calling me by titles like woman, girl, lady, miss, etc. unless you know me personally and we’ve already spoken on the subject! thank ya thank ya thank ya
For this last one, the first poster says their pronouns are it/they/bun, says their name is omega, and that they're 15. Second poster has this in their blog description: "MUSINGS OF A NON-BINARY TRANS POLY QUEER LOTS-OF-EXPERIENCE-FLUID WHITE FAT SPOONIE PERSON WHO IS CONSTANTLY EXPLORING IDENTITIES", which is troubling because that last part makes it sound like these things are just passing fancies.
Basically, this comes off as, "I like these pronouns better than gender neutral ones even though I know full well that they're not, so I'm going to demand that they be made gender neutral so I feel justified in using them". And that's just assuming they're any of the labels they claim they are. Also, what the hell is 'bun'?
You what I just realized that's funny? The sjw community always seems to make a huge deal about male/female labels being 'unnecessary', yet makes up a clusterfuck of different labels and titles to attribute to themselves, which a lot of times mean something completely mundane.