Not Sexually Assigned

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Alex was born with the sexual characteristics of both genders. They have chosen to grow up as non-binary. Now that they are 18, what sexual direction() does their androgyny draw them in?
 
Well, men r jerks and women r crazy

solution: relentless, constant masterbation
that's what I do ...
 
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Now let me just check back through your own posting history to check for all those totally-on-topic postings. Tell me when to start. Quite happy to do it.
 
Alex was born with the sexual characteristics of both genders. They have chosen to grow up as non-binary. Now that they are 18, what sexual direction() does their androgyny draw them in?
Every possible direction and then some. It's going to be some journey.
 
Alex was born with the sexual characteristics of both genders. They have chosen to grow up as non-binary. Now that they are 18, what sexual direction() does their androgyny draw them in?
Alex has trouble relating to other people, so seeks the advice of a sexual counselor. The counselor tells Alex to just go fuck himself.

(themself?)
 
Please do tell🙏
Sex is the combination of physical, hormonal, and chromosomal characteristics a person is born with and develop as they mature, and usually falls into the two categories we call male and female. Usually but not always, because all categories humans try to create are artificial and inevitably more rigid than the fuzzy complexity of nature :love:

Gender is how you perceive yourself in terms of your sexual identity, how you dress and behave, and how the society around you perceives you. It's intertwined with sex, but in complex and sometimes contradictory ways. It's a social construct, and different cultures and different times in history have used different genders and categories, and have different ways that those genders are expressed socially!
 
Bill Nye has an entire episode devoted to the spectrum of and differences between gender, sex, and sexuality on Bill Nye Saves the World.

Still, a story about an intersexed person exploring their sexuality and gender identity in college does sound like fun.

Like, maybe they manage to get a two bed/bedroom all to themself, and so they set up each half for twin opposite gendered siblings so they can easily slip into which ever gender they feel they are that day. Especially if they're a bit more on the genderfluid side of things.

I could also easily see them at the very least flirting with both genders, which might cause some drama when someone thinks that they're trying to steal their own twin's love interest.

Yeah... Duo identity drama could be rather fun to play around with.
 
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