Thread:Shincci/@comment-11372432-20150122225919/@comment-5959367-20150124111358

Yeah. People trying to hide queerness especially in shows for kids is irritating indeed. Especially when they complain queer characters shouldn't be in series for kids, that's horrible. The more presentation there is, the more used to it children will get, it's not bad thing at all. Axia being cis female could have been tolerable enough as there rarely is any cis female dragons, they're most often cis men. But queer Axia is way more better.

Yeah, I kinda guessed that. Ah, actually I'm born as a female, but I really don't give a heck about my gender. I have times I feel like I'm more girl but not quite, sometimes that I'm both male and female or something between or beyond them, sometimes neither. It's really confusing for me too so lately I've even given up trying to figure it out. I myself don't mind any pronouns that people use about me though. Yet it makes me super happy to see queer characters like Axia as they're rare to see is series for kids. I'm happy to see any kind of queerness, unless it's been made a joke. (And thank god, Axia was never treated as all joke, some of her scenes related to her queerness might have seen a bit funny, but it wasn't treated as all-rude joke.)

That's cool! I'm panromantic myself, I think. It's quite hard so say as I'm having conflicting feelings about that too. I'm dating a girl currently (or more like, we've been together for almost 4 years) though.