liar
Rookie
33 posts
-24
Seen 8th January 2022
30th October 2021, 07:19 PM
I guess this can count as me outing myself, but it was under my free will.
Once again, here's a list of my preferred names: https://pronouny.xyz/u/tsukasashell . I mostly prefer Tsukasa, or Soup. I'm 19 years of age. I am a non-binary (demiboyflux) who goes by all pronouns, preferably they/them or it/its (also neopronouns of dice/dices/diceself). I'm a panromantic demi-asexual who is also polyamorous.
Just so you all know, just because I'm polyamorous doesn't mean I'm a cheater. My partners are well aware of it, and are poly themselves. I did not force them to be poly, one of them figured out they were poly on their own (not naming names because... privacy.) The other was already poly before I even got into a relationship with them.
I hope you all can accept me for who I am.
Edit: Please do not refer to me as Kayden anymore.
I know some people will have some questions. I will try to answer them as best I can.
1. How can you be asexual and polyamorous at the same time?
It's actually quite simple. Amor = amour = love = romantic. Just because someone is polyamorous, it does not necessarily mean that they will be doing the do with their partner(s). Therefore, it is perfectly logical and possible to be an asexual polyamorous person.
2. What is a demigirlflux?
The easiest way to explain this is in parts. Firstly, I'll explain the demigirl part. Demigirl, in the simplest form of explanation, is the in-between state of non-binary and woman / partially but not wholly feeling like a girl. Now, I will explain the [girl]flux part. Girlflux is when your femininity fluctuates, but never enough to fully feel like a boy.
3. What is panromantic? How is it any different from pansexual?
This is a commonly asked question. Many people think that I mean pansexual when I tell them that I am panromantic. Panromantic is the romantic (not necessarily sexual) attraction to individuals regardless of gender, and as a result, one is attracted to all genders. Panromantic individuals may be described as being "gender blind" showing that gender is not a factor in their attraction to a individuals. Pansexual is the sexual attraction to all individuals regardless of gender. Sexual attraction and romantic attraction are not the same thing.
Once again, here's a list of my preferred names: https://pronouny.xyz/u/tsukasashell . I mostly prefer Tsukasa, or Soup. I'm 19 years of age. I am a non-binary (demiboyflux) who goes by all pronouns, preferably they/them or it/its (also neopronouns of dice/dices/diceself). I'm a panromantic demi-asexual who is also polyamorous.
Just so you all know, just because I'm polyamorous doesn't mean I'm a cheater. My partners are well aware of it, and are poly themselves. I did not force them to be poly, one of them figured out they were poly on their own (not naming names because... privacy.) The other was already poly before I even got into a relationship with them.
I hope you all can accept me for who I am.
Edit: Please do not refer to me as Kayden anymore.
I know some people will have some questions. I will try to answer them as best I can.
1. How can you be asexual and polyamorous at the same time?
It's actually quite simple. Amor = amour = love = romantic. Just because someone is polyamorous, it does not necessarily mean that they will be doing the do with their partner(s). Therefore, it is perfectly logical and possible to be an asexual polyamorous person.
2. What is a demigirlflux?
The easiest way to explain this is in parts. Firstly, I'll explain the demigirl part. Demigirl, in the simplest form of explanation, is the in-between state of non-binary and woman / partially but not wholly feeling like a girl. Now, I will explain the [girl]flux part. Girlflux is when your femininity fluctuates, but never enough to fully feel like a boy.
3. What is panromantic? How is it any different from pansexual?
This is a commonly asked question. Many people think that I mean pansexual when I tell them that I am panromantic. Panromantic is the romantic (not necessarily sexual) attraction to individuals regardless of gender, and as a result, one is attracted to all genders. Panromantic individuals may be described as being "gender blind" showing that gender is not a factor in their attraction to a individuals. Pansexual is the sexual attraction to all individuals regardless of gender. Sexual attraction and romantic attraction are not the same thing.
1
keiji but high
Stone Mason/Lord of Wind
Member
244 posts
850
Seen 23rd August 2023
30th October 2021, 07:52 PM
Im more of a Obtuse, rubber goose, green moose, apple juice
Green snake, birthday cake, large fries, chocolate shake my self
Green snake, birthday cake, large fries, chocolate shake my self
Forest Boy
liar
Rookie
33 posts
-24
Seen 8th January 2022
liar
Rookie
33 posts
-24
Seen 8th January 2022
31st October 2021, 08:40 AM
Jonathan1tt1 wrote on 31st October 2021, 07:45 AM:
i get everything else but can you educate me on why some people wanna be referred to as
meowself
diceself
bugself
faeself
faenself
meowself
diceself
bugself
faeself
faenself
I searched this question on Google. Here's the answer:
D'Angelo said that one reason people on the autism spectrum may use neopronouns could be “because they feel like their relationship with gender is different than the neurotypical one.” Neopronouns give people who feel different from the rest of the world a way to avoid all its boxes at once.
I myself don't have autism, but I do have ADHD and Bipolar Disorder (both professionally diagnosed), but neopronouns help me feel more like... well, me.
keiji but high
2,542 posts
3,622
Seen 30th August 2023
2,542 posts
3,622
Seen 30th August 2023
1st November 2021, 01:45 PM
go outside these arent real nobody is going to refer to you as an it please join society