IVE NEVER HEARD HIM CALLED THAT EITHER BUT IT FITS SO WELL
IVE NEVER HEARD HIM CALLED THAT EITHER BUT IT FITS SO WELL 😭😭
Yes I hate ritz cracker THAT much
Sry Fitz
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When I was little I used to say I ‘wasn’t like other girls’, but I always made it clear that it wasn’t in a bad way. I never put down other girls who were more feminine, or was mean to people on purpose for being girly.
The biggest reasons I thought I was ‘not like other girls’ was because:
- I read a lot
- I didn’t like dresses or feminine clothes
- A lot of my friends were guys back then
- I played rough
So it turns out I was actually just very hyperlexic because I’m autistic, and wasn’t into girly things because I’m genderfluid and wanted to separate myself from everything feminine to feel more ‘valid’, and I grew up in the mountains. Of course I played rough, and I hung out with boys because they played rough too
So yeah guys I was literally not like other girls I was not even a girl and also I’m autistic
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