There seems to be an amusing thing going around where post what they assume about you. Ordinarily I have no interest in these things but this one sounds interesting. So lemme hear some assumptions.
I assume that you are female, attractive, and very much in a loving caring relationship so you have no interest in weirdo's like Furries trying (poorly) to flirt with you
I am gender-fluid, prefer to be admired for my ethics, intelligence, and accomplishments, am not in a relationship and pleased that I can spend time and energy on projects and making myself a better human being, but am amicable to the idea of acquiring someone who suits my ideals and lifestyle (people who spend lots of time playing videogames, watching television, or collecting plastic junk from China are out, so that kind of nixes a large percentage of furries/nerds). I never have any idea of when someone is flirting with me. : /
*head desk* well, I'm just batting a thousand now aren't I?
on the gender-fluid issue, it means different things to different people. I think I've heard as many explanations of what it means as I've met people that claim to be, so... mind of I ask you what it means to you? or should I assume that you leave it ambiguous for a reason?
Gender is a societal construct that I choose not to adhere to. I ignore it and do what I feel is the most useful and most comfortable. I suppose you could say that I'm agendered. I've been told that my behavior is more male than female.
you'd be surprised how helpless most people are when dealing with the physical world, making stuff from rock n dirt, and that is why people of the crafts will be more and more valued over time as everyone gets sucked into the digital world
For my brother's girlfriend, the upside is she has tiny feet to go with her short height so she can get away with buying kids' socks and saves money that way. XD
I suffer from outrageous and crippling anxiety and if I could get rid of that I'd seek out social interactions more often. But perhaps not as much as most people? I value work over all else, so I guess I would work more socially XD
That sounds a lot like how I used to be back in the day. I'm not sure what exactly did it, but eventually all my anxiety just washed away and I became the most chill person on the planet. I think eventually I just came to realize that whatever comes up I'd figure out how to deal with it just fine, and if something awkward happened people either wouldn't jump on the opportunity to judge me, or if they did then they just weren't someone who was worth my time to care about.
That said, I still don't socialize as much as the average person.
I was going to ask you something, but I'm gonna use assmption instead... Huh, it's useful actually. XD
You consider yourself gender-fluid because you behave in any way you want besides the expected societal norms for specific characteristics of your body?
I consider myself gender-fluid because the perception of gender is based on a series of choices we make about our behavior and I choose to behave in a way that is more useful in solving the problem at hand. Sometimes the better solution is a behavior or skill that is assigned to the female gender. Sometimes the solution requires what is traditionally considered a male behavior. I have zero interest in people perceiving me as one gender or the other. If I could officially sign up to be considered non-genered and non-sexed, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
Hah. My poor bandanna had a fight with a blackberry bush and lost :(
I find people totally irrational and wholly unmysterious. Growing up with a psychotherapist mother and having an interest in human behavior has has made me unusually canny about human motives. I find people can often be stupid, illogical, senseless of their own behavior and therefore completely unpleasant to be around, but I don't find them confusing.
on the gender-fluid issue, it means different things to different people. I think I've heard as many explanations of what it means as I've met people that claim to be, so... mind of I ask you what it means to you? or should I assume that you leave it ambiguous for a reason?
What a hilarious typo.
>may not actually be assuming, but shush
That said, I still don't socialize as much as the average person.
You consider yourself gender-fluid because you behave in any way you want besides the expected societal norms for specific characteristics of your body?
But more seriously... *ponders a bit*
I assume you find some people kind of confusing, even when others seem to be able to make sense of them, and you don't know why that's the case.
I find people totally irrational and wholly unmysterious. Growing up with a psychotherapist mother and having an interest in human behavior has has made me unusually canny about human motives. I find people can often be stupid, illogical, senseless of their own behavior and therefore completely unpleasant to be around, but I don't find them confusing.
You also enjoy craft beers. :P
Art has always been a carrier choice for you.
(one too many "r"s in there)