this is a bad title but i got 3 hours of sleep so you need to be niceys
GenderIsOpSec [she/her, kit/kit's] - 2.4yr
me as a child having half a dozen plushies and playing house with them: maybe i'm just awesome
me as an adult having half a dozen plushies and cuddling them all before going to bed: i know i'm awesome
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Cromalin [she/her] - 2.4yr
i would show u a picture of my bed (so crowded with plushies i can't fit on it with anyone else) if i wasn't worried about posting pics of the inside of my home online
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GenderIsOpSec [she/her, kit/kit's] - 2.4yr
my collection of is very colourful and varied
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newerAccountWhoDis [they/them] - 2.4yr
tbf fuck gendering activities. Why does your gender have to match your interests?
::: spoiler disclaimer
I'm aware activities are gendered in today's society and that kids may thus want to do the activities that match their real gender. It's still something we have to overcome if we want to get rid of toxic masculinity and internalized misogyny.
:::
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Gaia [She/Her] - 2.4yr
For me it's because my family does, so I want to feel accepted and included as the normal woman I am. I know not everyone does but growing up I did a lot of those things explicitly to signal the way I wanted to be treated. That being said, it's not something I want to continue with my kids if I have them, because that part of transitioning was very difficult for me.
Cromalin in traaaaaaannnnnnnnnns
assigned awesome at tea party
this is a bad title but i got 3 hours of sleep so you need to be niceys
me as a child having half a dozen plushies and playing house with them: maybe i'm just awesome
me as an adult having half a dozen plushies and cuddling them all before going to bed: i know i'm awesome
i would show u a picture of my bed (so crowded with plushies i can't fit on it with anyone else) if i wasn't worried about posting pics of the inside of my home online
my collection of
is very colourful and varied 
tbf fuck gendering activities. Why does your gender have to match your interests?
::: spoiler disclaimer I'm aware activities are gendered in today's society and that kids may thus want to do the activities that match their real gender. It's still something we have to overcome if we want to get rid of toxic masculinity and internalized misogyny. :::
For me it's because my family does, so I want to feel accepted and included as the normal woman I am. I know not everyone does but growing up I did a lot of those things explicitly to signal the way I wanted to be treated. That being said, it's not something I want to continue with my kids if I have them, because that part of transitioning was very difficult for me.