#48: Rain's questioning again

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He/she/they/it thinks he/she/they/it might be the kind of genderfluid that has his/her/their/its gender expression change every day. Gender expression is basically how you dress and/or behave. I tested which pronouns he's/she's/they're/it's most comfortable with last night even though he/she/they/it doesn't really care what you call him/her/them/it.

His/Her/Their/Its top 4 pronouns:
1. She
2. They
3. It
4. He

He/She/They/It feels like no gender and both/all genders at the same time. He/She/They/It can't really pin down what gender he/she/they/it is. Lemme know if you have any advice for him/her/them/it.

Update: After doing some more research, he/she/they/it discovered the term genderfae, which is like genderfluid, but without masculine genders. There was also genderflux (which means the intensity of certain genders varies).

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