Thread:Dayne Dariel/@comment-10733658-20160921085516/@comment-203.87.156.102-20160923131620

Quality Bleach wrote: No, of course not. It's just confusing to me how there can be more than two genders and how people can see themselves as such. I guess that cis people like me just won't ever fundamentally get it, no matter how much science is put into it.

Ah just as i figured....Well, Gender is fluid. The term fluid expresses the fact that the balance of a person’s homosexual and heterosexual attractions exists in a state of flux and changes over time. It can be hard for non-heterosexual/non-cishet people to figure out where they fit in that scale. Necessarily, people are allowed to change their pronouns whatever they want it to. All of them are valid. Also just to clarify, bisexuality isn't entirely about onlybeing attracted to binary people specifically both male and female. Bi people can still feel attraction to other genders--etc. Though it can vary individually to each person. Also some of them identify as sexually fluid whose attractions skew very heavily towards one gender. I'm not going to talk about this furthermore but if you're still confused & curious to gender diversity & different acronym's then you might want to look at this: http://itspronouncedmetrosexual.com/2013/01/a-comprehensive-list-of-lgbtq-term-definitions/