i can answer in both languages!! english and spanish. (by the way, picture related is an image i took one time)

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      it depends on his expression of course. when you wink, you mostly smile, or have a smug expression. thank you for asking.

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    Why is my train only late when im able to leave work early so I have to suffer at the train station and arrive home at the same time as everyday?

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    Why are you not capitalizing and why do you only use either a full stop or two exclamation marks?

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            Más o menos lo mismo según mis amigos españoles no binarios. Puedo usar cualquier pronombre, él o ella, no les importa. Me han dicho que la idea de no binaridad no es lo mismo que hay in EEUU, pero no soy español nativo sino extranjero, así que no puedo confirmar.

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              está bien!! yo si confirmo, no me importan mucho los pronombres. que sepan que soy una persona nobinaria es suficiente, muchas gracias!!

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      Just say “Latin American” and everyone will understand what you mean.

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    When and how did you realized your non-binarity?

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      when i was 16 years old. now i am 20. fortunately, i can change my gender marker easily here without the need for hormones!! thank you for asking.

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    Are you adhering to a multipolar gender perspective or are you outright rejecting gender all together?

    What’s your favorite ice cream?

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      I’m not rejecting anything, and I’m not adhering to a multipolar gender, I am just being nonbinary. and that works for me and makes me happy, thank you for asking!!

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          none, I’m sorry, I don’t consume any sugar or other processed foods. but, near my house, there’s an ice cream shop which also sells sugar-free ice cream, and I really like that one. thank you for asking!! again. (by the way I’m sorry for not answering the ice cream question the first time)

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            Ah, ok. You’re welcome, and I hope you get to have some of your favorite treat soon.

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    So how do you usually present and how do people treat you? Is life easy or hard for you when it comes to being nonbinary? Sorry, that’s several questions.

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    Hello! Peruvian genderqueer (living in canada) here–how do I express my gender in Spanish? I was using duolingo for a while to try and learn spanish so I can go to Peru to visit my grandparents someday. part of why i haven’t in a while is because I have a whole alphabet soup of neurodivergence and Doing A Thing Consistently is hard. But also I get some dysphoria from trying to refer to myself in Spanish. I describe my gender as “genderqueer/genderfluid in the cool xenogender way,” in that my gender shifts and changes, but has very little relation to the binary or even to like. Humans. I’m snails and lichen and mushrooms and barnacles. I use all pronouns, including neopronouns and it/its. I barely have the means of describing myself in English. I don’t know that I can/should say I’m trans/nonbinary/queer in Peru anyway, since it can get you arrested there (although I have a certain amount of privilege being cis passing.) But I want to be able to explain it to my grandma and grandpa at least. How do I describe myself, and my gender? What pronouns and conjugations should I use? Are there neopronouns in Spanish? (I’d understand if you don’t know/cant answer, but i can’t really find this information on like, mainstream language learning blogs haha. If you can point me to any resources that would also be helpful)

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    I hope this isn’t insensitive but I’ve always wanted to know, what is the secret to making a great torta?

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      i don’t consume that anymore, i’m sorry. mostly because the bread is made with sugar, i instead really like to eat whole grain sandwiches with turkey ham and mustard!!

      but, if i ate that. the secret to making a great torta would be adding lettuce, avocado, cheese (optional), and beef. thank you for asking!! don’t worry!!

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        I didn’t realize that the bread was made with sugar, that kind of makes sense… But thanks for the tips, I really love a great torta and I wish I could make it at home