I totally saw that dragon and unicorn thing the other day too! It was great, hehe
I curse my Hobbit-like hairiness regularly XD
That show was universally hated by all fans of Terry Pratchett and, yes, his surviving daughter.Oh, that's funny. I just finished watching 8 episodes of the BBC Pratchett inspired T** W**** show.
I mean, I'm not a Dwarf though, nor do I want to be. Like, don't get me wrong, I appreciate the intent. It's just not my style, y'know?Why? In Terry Pratchett's "Diskworld" novels, even female dwarves had beards:
- https://www.reddit.com/r/TransyTalk/comments/s3wbry
You said you were a hobbit, so be proud of that, just as the dwarves are proud of being dwarves?I mean, I'm not a Dwarf though, nor do I want to be. Like, don't get me wrong, I appreciate the intent. It's just not my style, y'know?
You said you were a hobbit, so be proud of that, just as the dwarves are proud of being dwarves?
Again, I appreciate the intent. But you're not really understanding what the issue is. All the affirmations in the world aren't going to change what my brain tells me I should see in the mirror.You said you were a hobbit, so be proud of that, just as the dwarves are proud of being dwarves?
Sorry, I was being a tad flippant and lost to the forces of Tolkein-esque fantasy. I also wasn't trying to say you were an actual hobbit, but rather that you're perfectly fine as you are, or rather, who you want to be?Again, I appreciate the intent. But you're not really understanding what the issue is. All the affirmations in the world aren't going to change what my brain tells me I should see in the mirror...
As Gabriella Martenson prepared for the birth of her first child, she came to a decision. She wouldn’t tell her child if they’d been born a girl or a boy, and would largely avoid discussing their birth sex with people outside her family and friendship group...
...She also believed raising a child without gender would make things easier if they eventually identified as a gender different from their assigned birth sex, and help them accept other people who don’t adhere to the gender binary or other societal norms. “I'm letting them be anything… and teaching them to not be so narrow minded,” she says...
It's OK, I'm not actually offended or anything. I could tell you weren't trying to be rude.Sorry, I was being a tad flippant and lost to the forces of Tolkein-esque fantasy. I also wasn't trying to say you were an actual hobbit, but rather that you're perfectly fine as you are, or rather, who you want to be?
However, far be it for me to tell you how you should look. Just be glad you're not ginger, like me (apparently, we have no souls)...
Best of luck with your endevours!