i mostly use he / him pronouns out of apathy and habit, but i know i'm not a man because i make a face when i scroll through the "gifts for him" section on etsy

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i mostly use he / him pronouns out of apathy and habit, but i know i'm not a man because i make a face when i scroll through the "gifts for him" section on etsy
God, mood. I'm still unsure of how to identify/phrase it myself and thus stick with masc because of similar apathy/inchoate thoughts. While I don't really have an opposition to how I was assigned in a vacuum, I look at the cultural context and expectations and products for Men and immediately go okay not like that though. The way I phrased it recently was "I'm fine with the base game but I'm gonna pass on all the DLC."