Post #1942985
2026-03-30 00:09 UTC
@cassey I mean it as in their looks, you explained how you use queer coding as a way to tell queer people apart, but there’s nothing inherently queer about queer coded things. society just decided that. you could be queer without showing any of those things externally.
i see fragile masculinity as a fear that attitudes outside of your genders comfort zone will deprive you of your identity.
this is the same, when we feel the need to be X coded, we project our bias that X means Y.
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