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And I appreciate your perseverance in returning to this thread, time after time.
Intersex and genderqueer are different things. An intersex person's body has both masculine and feminine traits. A genderqueer person doesn't feel they are male or female. Sex=the physical body, gender=the mind/soul/heart.DCUniverseAficionado wrote:Weren't they just twins? I don't think either one was genderqueer.
She killed herself with fire. The way they figured it out was that one of her fake nails came off, covered in her own blood from her ripping at her own face, and fell under a car where it didn't burn.DCUniverseAficionado wrote:I'm afraid I must disagree—she killed herself over having romantic feelings for/being engaged to her twin. Gender had nothing to do with it—and how'd you come to the conclusion that she hated herself?
Seems I have much to learn on this subject matter—thanks for the clarification.Shiromi wrote:Intersex and genderqueer are different things. An intersex person's body has both masculine and feminine traits. A genderqueer person doesn't feel they are male or female. Sex=the physical body, gender=the mind/soul/heart.
Shiromi wrote:She killed herself with fire. The way they figured it out was that one of her fake nails came off, covered in her own blood from her ripping at her own face, and fell under a car where it didn't burn.
Self-hatred can certainly play a role in suicide, but I don't think it was the decider, in this case. I think it was more that she just wanted her life to be over with—after the choice she unknowingly made, she decided that ending it all was the better option. It was that unknowing choice—that event or sequence of events—rather than who she was as a person that led her to suicide.Wakarimashita wrote:She had an incestuous relationship while being unaware of it. That would make many people hate or at least disgust themselves, regardless of gender.