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Let's spark a debate on genderfluidity etc ovo
As I've understood it, genderfluidity has everything to do with how to present oneself in a social setting. So if you wear what's generally seen as masculine and speak generally masculine you identify as male, but the other day you might wear femme and identify as female
I see this as **problematic**(lol crucify me) to say the least, because I advocate fashion and hobbies etc to not be gendered. I like wearing baggy clothes and flannels, but that doesn't mean I identify as a dude. Genderfluids on the other hand seem to have the opinion that to wear what's generally seen as masculine, you need to have a masculine gender identity. To me this is destructive and counter-productive, and it takes us back to the times where women needed to wear dresses etc, only in a very tumblr sort of fashion.
What's your opinion on fashion and gender? Are you genderfluid? Am I a complete idiot and jackass? I would love to hear people's opinions on this! (=・ω・=)
It's not true though.
Genderfluid people don't have to agree with stereotypical views on clothes (see House Of Alexander in Tumblr for reference), in fact, they usually don't.
However, they don't feel like they belong to one of the typically assigned genders at birth (m or f) and thus they aren't transexual either (since transexual women ARE women ...... 1 reply