Just realized my posting could be misread, too - I'm not into f***ing peoples mind either.
Sorry, if that upset anyone.
What I wanted to say was: I think, if you get to that point, which you pointed out, and are confident enough about your own identity (ambiguous in my case) - it won't matter to you that much anymore, as which gender people see you.
I'm just content with whatever they will call me now, as long as it isn't anything straight - and this is simply me being myself.
Well, okay, I have to admit I like to play "guess my gender" with strangers, waiting how they will refer to me.
Most of the time people just seem to avoid gendered words with me, though, I don't know if that's out of embarrassment or care.
And I like to learn how they see me today, as I've totally no clue what complete strangers think about my first impression (look, voice, gestures, etc.) - and can't ask them about that ofc.
Therefore sorry again, if you think, someone could misunderstand it.
Greets, Alex
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