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"shi/hir Are Intersex Exclusive Pronouns" Haha Shut Up! Pronouns Should Not Be Exclusive To Anyone Unless
"shi/hir are intersex exclusive pronouns" haha shut up! pronouns should not be exclusive to anyone unless it's literally a nounself pronoun featuring slurs!
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So a new term again
soft trauma-endo
just soft traumagenic but with added endogenic flavor
(Plus a traumaendo flag)
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And meanings this time
yellow & orange are representing being endogenic
white is representing plural community, uniting traumagenic, endogenic, and any other plural systems.
the blues represent having trauma, whether it’s related or not
the desaturated tone on the soft traumaendo flag represents the feeling of inadequate trauma
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Doing more than one? Choose whichever you found the most helpful. ❤️
Hello, I recently got diagnosed with pcos. My whole life I’ve been raise to be a girl, when I was 18 I decided I wanted to go by they/them and be agender. I’m 20 now and was wondering if having pcos means I’ve been intersex my whole life and not even now it. I’ve just seen it brought up a lot in pcos groups and I never even thought about that. I’m just a little confused is all. My doctor didn’t really give me any information about that.
If it helps, while there are people who will try to push you out of intersex spaces for having PCOS, there are also plenty of others who accept us into intersex spaces. As for your doctor not mentioning it, I can only imagine it has something to do with medical bias against intersex people and the field's need to erase us all. See, if PCOS, a very common condition, is intersex, that means intersex people are even less rare. They want to sweep intersex people under the rug, in order to enforce their idea of 'binary sex'. That all being said though, it is ultimately up to you whether you want to use the intersex label due to having PCOS. I personally believe that PCOS, by default, makes one intersex, but I'm not one to enforce labels.
For the love of god anti endos please get out of the radinclus community. Unless you're willing to grow and learn you are poisoning the air.