#genderfuck
Genderfuck or Genderf*ck: Some nonbinary people may choose or need to present a ‘clashing’ combination of gender cues that are incongruous, challenging or shocking to those who expect others to fit the gender binary. For example, combining a beard with makeup and a padded bra. This practice of transgressively breaking the rules of gender presentation is known as genderfuck,genderfucking or sometimes genderpunk.
Term coined by: Unknown
[image description: a purple flag with a pastel yellow border. a very stylized pastel yellow skull symbol (looks like a circle with two partial circle cut-outs for eye sockets, and three small vertical cut-outs for teeth) is centered on the flag]
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Designed by:@yo-ho-sebastian
Color meanings: The colors (yellow and purple) are to show the different kinds of identities and expressions that go under the term (Purple being a mixture of male and female, yellow being outside the binary entirely, and them working together to show those who experience multiple genders in such a way), and the skull for the rebellious nature of the gender identity.
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Can’t wait for short shorts and crop top weather
Cropped mixed media works around genderbending, 2019.
As gender is a social construct, I don’t believe someone is born with an ‘innate gender identity’.
However, we might try to figure out where we feel like we ‘belong’ the most and who we can relate to. Combining this with the struggles we’ve endured and which aspects we identify with, will result in some sort of feeling, that some might interpret or see as 'gender identity’. Naturally, this is influenced by multiple factors.Therefore, it doesn’t surprise me that people come up with things such as 'absorbgender’, in an attempt to describe their feelings towards the concept of gender. But I don’t think that coming up with more words to describe our personal relation to this social construct will help on the long term, as this results in only more boxes. And exactly those (restrictive) boxes are what made us feel out of place in the first place.
What if we’d get rid of the boxes? What if we’d address the restrictions we feel/felt, instead?
Kill the idea that non-amab trans people can’t be transfem/ trans women and that non- afab trans people can’t be trans men/transmasc
Pokémon are just gender for cis people