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Username: CynderWells
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Last Online: 26 May 2021, 10:30 pm
Registered: 16 Jun 2017, 7:45 pm
Username: CynderWells
Gender: Female
Last Online: 26 May 2021, 10:30 pm
Registered: 16 Jun 2017, 7:45 pm
"even those creepy hairless ones" ;w; aw come on, hairless cats don't look that creepy!....
I take that back they're adorable little aliens.
Love your name XD
It looks like the thread got closed, but to answer your question - for classmates, I would recommend using they/them until the person in question introduces themself or identifies themself as a boy/girl/etc; you could also go up to their friends in private and ask "hey, what pronouns does ___ use?" if you are feeling shy about asking the person directly. But in my own experience, sticking with they/them until you're confident about the person's pronouns is easiest! But also, sometimes mistakes do happen, and 99 times out of 100, the accidentally-misgendered person will be totally understanding and forgiving! The 1 time out of 100 is also probably just a misinterpretation that it was intentional misgendering.
This was a long post, sorry, but I hope that helps!! <3
Tips for "if they are classmates" you can just ask, or call them by their first name until they make it clear what they prefer :) Of when you are introducing yourself, you can be like Hi, my name is X, I go by she/her pronouns, how about you? That way it normalizes it for people :)
Thanks for the jack-o-lantern!
Thank you for your purchases~have a nice day~
About your comment on Pandorose's thread--
I don't think it's that people don't value art, it's just that the majority of FV's userbase can't afford much. And as it's a small userbase, I also don't think people see shops all that often--I'm only aware of a handful, but I know there are tons more. It's important to try and keep a more positive outlook on these things rather than being as dejected as you sound ;w; because the effort and time you put into art is definitely recognized and appreciated, but it's probably just that people can't afford to pay you what you deserve here.