I thought this was a good critique until:

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I mean, you had a good point, but you kinda lost me there.

Not to be Venty On Main but sometimes I honest to G.d forget that I use they/them pronouns/am non-binary bc I’m just so used to being referred to as a woman. I feel tethered to my assigned sex and maybe I should just accept that no matter how much I change, legally or medically, I won’t be any different to the people in my life.

Me: It’s a freeing experience to learn that the books you liked as a child aren’t “bad” or “cringey” and that if you still enjoy them you should be free to do so.

Y’all clowns: Oh yeah! Like when I was a kid I really loved Twilight, and looking back it’s really good and woke and also is really gay!

Me: 

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ragetit:

If you don’t think Scout Finch grew up to be a lesbian, remember this; you’re wrong and a coward.

I just remembered that in the book, her and Dill pretended to be married, so here’s a thought; when she came out to Dill one summer, he starts sobbing and is like “so does this mean our marriage is over?”

She says yes, it is, but they can still be friends, which he strongly agrees to.