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Cerise is AFAB and uses she/her pronouns, for now.
While she doesn’t have the same difficulties as her brother, she is in a similar boat: She’s 17, emotional, and still figuring herself out. Cerise, however, sees it as a fun adventure to enjoy, and not a puzzle to solve.
Teal is AMAB and uses He/Him pronouns, but everything else is… up in the air.
Figuring out who you are at 17 is hard enough, but when you’re unable to tell your feelings apart from other people’s feelings, it becomes exceptionally difficult. Empathy is a rough superpower.
Press is a cis man, and straight. He supports everyone’s right to happiness, and has never had any sort of problem or aversion to the LGBTQA+ community. He’s steadfastly secure in his sexuality and gender, and feels everyone has the right to have that. His girlfriend is bisexual.
Cori is nonbinary, and uses they/them, but doesn’t bother correcting people. They’re also mute, and communicate with sign language, so the correction is often more trouble than its worth. They’re very laid back, and don’t bother with labels, for the most part.
Cyan is a cis woman. She’s biromantic with a male lean, and is somewhere on the asexual spectrum.
Sexual attraction is not something she understands, but, after she’s married, enjoys the activity with her husband as a bonding experience. He’s also ace spec, so it works out.
Chase is a demigirl, and struggles with it. She WISHES she felt more feminine more often, but simply does not, and honestly isn’t super happy about it.
She’s greysexual and way less concerned about that. As to WHO she likes, in her words:
“-shrug- I liked a boy, once.”
Jamie’s a cis male who’s spent most of his life in survival mode, and never had a chance to think who he is. However, one day in the future, he’ll probably have a discussion with his foster dads and realize that he’s never had any desire for any sort of relationship.
Sage is genderqueer. He doesn’t care about pronouns, but defaults to he/him. He’s asexual and aromantic. As an android, he thought this was typical, until he met other androids. He spent some time thinking he was broken, but was successfully convinced otherwise.
To celebrate pride month, each day, I’m gonna talk about an OC and their relationship gender and sexuality.
Starting with: Me! I am my own favorite design xD
My journey with my gender was shockingly easy. My sexuality has been… more complicated lol