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Do you consider any of your dolls andro/ non-binary?

Oct 20, 2017

    1. @aestellica

      It's a nice alternative for people who don't like to sculpt, but it does take quite a bit of sawing and thinning the resin piece so that it sits flat on the chest. And others might not like the seam line between the boob plate :XD: and the rest of the chest piece.

      They just seem like a painfully practical sort of person (which, admittedly, some people have said of me). If a concept doesn't make sense, or seems useless to them, I don't really see them accepting it.

      A lot of their decisions are made with a sort of "Uh, ok, you do you," mentality. It's how they go to an interview for what they think is a part-time, work-study phone operator kind of job (looking for a way to make money during college), like a secretary, and leave accepting what ends up being a kind of librarian position--for a library of books they can't actually read without assistance.

      Their perspective is just sort of "OK, you realize I can't actually read them right?," but the hours are good (what sort of library only wants a librarian from like, 7pm to 2am?), and they can do homework while they're waiting (in library that no one ever uses to actually check out the books).

      @DaemonFae

      Thanks!
       
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    2. Ian, as both a nod to him being a female sculpt on a male body and a nod to the fact that I'm nonbinary, considers himself agender. He's fine with male, female, and neutral pronouns. He also considers himself "polysexual until proven pan": He hasn't felt any attraction to anyone who identifies as male yet, but he's felt it towards both females and nonbinary people of many sorts, and he generally doesn't think of physical things during attraction but more presentation.
       
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