Last one to post in this thread wins!!!
You see the title. Anything goes in the comments, just try to be the last one standing!
Will it tho
Is this thing even still going on?
When does it end? Like is there a date?? Otherwise, this is srsly gonna go on forever lol
Honestly, I will probably forget to check this and post again on it. Oh well, I will have tried
It will go one forever with the existence of this website lol
@Jenna
And well beyond it...
*sneaks in*
glad to be a part of this, congrats to everyone on their temporary victories
I win??
Nope, sorry
I know I will though
Well, my first Pride with a community is over. I learned my sexuality is abrosexual instead of "weird" and I came out to a group using my preferred fae/faer pronouns, so like, yay to that!
@LunaKisses95 I know I should probably be googling this but what's abrosexual? And also by fae do you mean like fairy kind of thing?
@AlphaPheonix4720 it means my sexual orientation changes somewhat regularly. It's a little like genderfluid. I'm most often bi or demisexual, but I've also had times where I was lesbian or ace or straight. Those are different from bi spectrum because all attraction to the opposite/same sex was gone for that time. It's possible I could be a different orientation in the future but that's what I have been. The fae/faer pronouns can be both a non-binary pronoun set but they can also represent a connection to the fairy realm, like you said. The otherkin community is pretty complicated because there are people who view it as an ultra serious roleplay and then some who truly identify as being non-human in a previous life they were an elf or vampire or dragon previously and reincarnated as human. Using different pronouns in the otherkin community can be tied to being non-binary, but it can also be tied to being otherkin. I'm not 100% sure I'm really part of the otherkin community.
To me fae/faer pronouns mean an other-worldly connection, but I don't believe I was once a fairy and was reincarnated human or anything like that. More that I feel a metaphysical connection to the fae folk, possibly descendance, like how Aragorn was descended really far back from an elf-turned-mortal. It's tied to my gender in a sense but more that it's a different way of being female instead of not being female, if that makes sense. Thanks for asking! :)
Hi :)