Cis people are so weirdly hung up on gendering objects. Like pretty often a customer will show interest in a watch and then ask me if it's a men's or women's watch in a way that it almost feels like they're asking ME for permission to enjoy the watch. I typically default to saying that most watches are unisex but if the customer finds out what the intended demographic of a given model is it seriously affects their ultimate decision!!
And like that's so crazy! You like the watch, it's the right size for your wrist, you look good with it but you still choose not to buy it because some guy in Japan or Switzerland arbitrarily decided it's for women??? Men are allowed to wear smaller watches (tiiiiiny watches were the pinnacle of formal men's fashion historically) and women are allowed to wear larger watches. All that matters is that it isn't absurdly out of proportion relative to your wrist.
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Njion the Cofftea Dragon ☕
@njion@bark.lgbt
Nerdy enby dragon thing 🐉 23 y/o bachelor of cognitive science 🧠 Professional barista ☕ Tea enjoyer🍵 May or may not be neurospicy (it's pronounced "knee-yon" or "neon") 🔞 I post and boost nsfw content (with CW) every now and then! Minors please do not interact with that! Please have a pfp and bio if you wanna follow me!
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