>>14225361HAHA. No. Asexuals are 1%. Trans and genderqueer people are a lot more than that. You may just not have noticed it because other people crossdressing confuses your sexuality, so through culture you force them not to.
>>14225452But crossdressing or being genderqueer has nothing to do with wanting to attract a certain gender... it's about presenting yourself how you'd like.
>>14225609It's statistically true.
>>14226062I asked earlier why I was seeing so many guys here on VP wanting to have a crossdressing male, or, if they couldn't, just a female... or why they'd want to be brought into the Pokemon world as a female, and it was unanamous. They all agreed girls just have better clothes aesthetically. They want to look cute and dress cute.
>>14226481Not everyone here is Trans though. Some people are a variation of other genderqueerness, and some people are of their gender binary but really want to wear girl clothes because they like them! Oh no! Can't give them the option to wear what they want! THEY MIGHT BEAT OFF TO IT! Please.
>>14224959I'm androgynous. I just want to dress androgynously! I don't like that people can tell whatever gender my character is simply by their CURVY FIGURE and hip popping out and girly pose. Oh!! She has a girly pose and she's wearing pants? She's still just a girl! But way for me to represent myself is for it to be either. I don't want to automatically be called a "he" or a "she". I want it mixed up or just a 'they'. I want to pick the male character who wears skirts because people can GUESS what sex I am on the other side, but they really can't know, and I would be treated as both a guy and a girl.
And it's really nice being treated like a guy and a girl, when people are unsure... I just want that.
I know it would be pandering to people like me, I understand. I know that it would take more to program in that stuff... It's okay... I just don't know which to pick cause I cannot be in the middle.