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Hello everyone, welcome to transfurs!
This is a community for transgender furries where we can come together and discuss more about the intersectionality between being transgender and furry. Of course, other queer furries and allies are welcome to join as long as things stay on topic.
Keep in mind that this community isn't about transformation related stuff (as in human turning into furries and the like), but we welcome transformation related contents if they are relevant to this community's purpose.
If you want purely transformation related stuff, there are other communities such as:
- !transformation for transformation related contents.
- !transformation_sfw for SFW transformation contents.
- !tf_irl for transformation related memes.
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If it's your fursona, then it's up to you what her gender is. I just wanted you to keep in mind that you don't have to make your sona genderflux just because you can't get her appearance/presentation feminine all the time in suit; masculine woman exist, and your sona could be one.
Though, there's nothing wrong with experimentation. If you want a genderflux sona, go for it! The nice thing about fursona is that they don't have to be tied to your own gender, so you can use your fursona as a vessel to explore gender identity.
As many furs in this thread have shown.
To be fair, most people's gender presentation match their gender identity, so it's fair to assume someone's gender based on how they present-- it's the only practical way to guess someone's gender identity without asking them directly (unless they have a pronoun pin/tag which most people don't), which can be necessary sometimes.
I think it's fine to use pronouns based on how a person is presenting, as you'd get it right most of the time. Just be aware that you may get it wrong occasionally, as sometimes, someone's gender presentation may not match their identity. What matters is how you manage it should you accidentally make the wrong assumption.