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Opposite Gender Heroes

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by Lalaith, Apr 8, 2018.

  1. Lalaith

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    As growing up I remember watching Sarah Connor in Terminator and Ellen Ripley in Alien, playing as Samus Aran in Metroid and, finally, wishing to be Sailor Moon. Do you have any pop culture heroes whom you looked up to and helped you realize you were not happy with you gender assigned at birth?
     
  2. xxCarsonxx

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    I wanted to BE Harry Potter; I empathised with him so much. :joy: I started imagining myself as a boy a lot. But I’m not transgender, I’m androgynous. Bordering on gender-fluid. Mostly I’m a mix of both though.
     
  3. xxCarsonxx

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    I wanted to BE Harry Potter; I empathised with him so much. :joy: I started imagining myself as a boy a lot. But I’m not transgender, I’m androgynous. Bordering on gender-fluid. Mostly I’m a mix of both though.