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I'm Sawyer, but you can call me Moon.

I'm currently questioning my gender identity. I may ask with help with that. I'm pretty sure I'm neurogender and xenogender.

I'm asexual, and demipanromantic.

My pronouns are he/him (since I use them on myself and refer to myself with them).

I like Melanie Martinez, cute things, animals, weirdcore, kidcore, cutecore, cartoons, cat pictures, people being little sillies, positive things, fruit and some veggies, ramen, boba, pop, candy, color, soft things, whether it be a texture or the personality of a person, gentleness, calm, soft music, word of affirmation, physical affection (online), gifts, others happiness, others figuring themselves out, being helpful, deep meaningful conversations (sometimes), Five Nights at Freddy's, The Sun and Moon Show, The Amazing Digital Circus, etc.

I'm fictionkin!

I'm a pretty child-like person most of the time! 

I value kindness, and try to be as kind and caring as possible!

I'm an age dreamer!

I like pride flags cause oml the color, and they are just so cute/pretty!

I really like masculine terms/nouns being used on me!

I'm a minor.

Aaaaand that's all! 

 

Please feel free to tell me about you! /nf

 

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Welcome to Transgender Pulse Forums (TPF) Moon,

 

Your list of likes are ones I can relate to.

 

Best wishes, stay positive, and motivated.

 

Mindy🐛🏳️‍⚧️🦋

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Hi Moon!

 

I had an LGBTQ flag displayed at the front of my house. I have to get another flag pole and I'll get the transgender flag to keep around all year. After displaying it my neighbor's got really distant and go behind my back saying they'll call city because my yard needed trimmed. One neighbor still likes me. He cut the grass for me. I'm on six different psych meds that keep me from extended periods of sunlight exposure. Next year I'm just going to pay to have it done. My skin sometimes stings as soon as it is exposed. I guess it depends on how bad the UV is. Welcome and glad you found us!

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Hello!  You have an interesting list of interests, and I'm sure you'll find some things in common with the folks here.  I certainly enjoy ramen, vegetables, and cat pictures....  And maybe you'll find some guidance in your questioning too.  There's all kinds of ways to learn to be yourself. 

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Hi Moon!  It's really great to meet you and Welcome!

18 hours ago, MoonFromSB said:

I'm currently questioning my gender identity. I may ask with help with that.

'Questioning' is a great place to start and a good place to be.  It provides so many opportunities and a chance at self-reflection.  The World could use more people like you 🙂
I believe if you stay with us on this Forum you will read and experience a wide range of personalities and identities that may start to help you form a greater sense of Self ... but unique to your being.

Also, you already have an intimate connection to what you Like and how you feel.  Many people spend a lifetime not knowing themselves as well as you do at your age. 

 

I guess what I am trying to say is that it doesn't matter if we know our gender identity if we cannot understand and express our individual and shared Humanity.  So I believe you are on the right track.  Congratulations! 

 

Hope to hear from you again ...

 

Deep breaths ... one step at a time

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Hi Moon and welcome.  I also love the colors on the old rainbow flag.  As an artist i've often played with the color wheel.  Primary, secondary and tertiary.  Such a lovely representation of sunlight being split by a prism.  It has taken me time to find's much joy with the trans flag.  The pastels simply seemed washed out, but over time i've grown to love it as well.  I hope you enjoy your time here.  We help each other as we can.

 

Hugs,

 

Charlize

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