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Published: 2019-03-23 16:43:32 +0000 UTC; Views: 13146; Favourites: 112; Downloads: 31
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Other human_AU, where Connor is an androgyne, more precisely, a genetic male, with testicular feminization syndrome. 
I have long wanted to portray a handsome young man with a similar syndrome. There are many people in the world with a similar feature, but they remain invisible, the society does not accept them, as they do not fit into the binary model of the sex and gender. Sometimes even LGBT do not understand intersex people (paradox?), believing that a man should be a man in everything and a woman should be a woman (cis or trance - does not matter. People often say: "If you consider yourself a man, you cannot look like a girl or androgynous. If you are a man, then comply with accepted norms! Have big muscles, a beard, etc. "). At the same time, agenders, eunuchs and intersex people with non-binary identity go unnoticed or ridiculed, which puts pressure on their self-esteem, makes them hide and complexes.

- Deva
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Elracesta [2023-01-27 11:58:31 +0000 UTC]

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seeker36340 [2023-01-09 15:50:40 +0000 UTC]

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Alloniya [2019-03-24 16:28:42 +0000 UTC]

No its not

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tombola1993 [2019-03-24 12:04:58 +0000 UTC]

Very pretty. Keep up the fantastic work.

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Develv In reply to tombola1993 [2019-03-25 09:16:15 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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NicholasCrow96 [2019-03-24 11:16:09 +0000 UTC]

Man I understand. My brother had this happen to him and has tried to kill himself multiple times due to the fact

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Develv In reply to NicholasCrow96 [2019-03-25 09:14:19 +0000 UTC]

Oh, that's sad... I hope and wish that he will try, despite the opinions of others, to accept himself and live on.
I'm personally acquainted with few intersex people who have been struggling with depression. But later, when they learned more information about their condition, they accepted themselves, and now they are feeling much better about themselves.

Actually, in my AU Connor is genetically male, and by gender also male, he wears female clothing only as a crossdressing to his lover.
He wanted to undergo plastic surgery to become fully male, as he was bullied and laughed at for his femininity. He was depressed when people did not see in him a man. However, his lover made him happy, so that Connor would accept his body as it is, he could feel who he was, despite his physical deference due to the syndrome. 

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Abbieisurqueen [2019-03-24 01:48:38 +0000 UTC]

Sadly, people are complicated.

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Develv In reply to Abbieisurqueen [2019-03-25 09:16:30 +0000 UTC]

Yeah...

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LucilliaSnowfox [2019-03-24 01:37:53 +0000 UTC]

This is so sad and true. I am black and quite androgynous now thanks to a genetic mutation that effects my hormones, but many those who are closed minded and so strict refuse to accept me. (They called themselves terfs and they strongly hate those who are non-binary, transgender, or androgynous)

I hope in the future they will be more loving and understanding of us and welcome us wholly into the community

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Develv In reply to LucilliaSnowfox [2019-03-25 09:58:51 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I hope too. 
However, people (sometimes even LGBT) are so obsessed with pronouns that they are not able to see the spiritual essence. It's hard to be among such people. Also, I have been studying and creating on the topic of eunuchs and androgynous males for a very long time, and there is a whole groups of toxic people and haters who hate my art just because my characters do not correspond to the binary system of sex and gender! It's disgusting. But fortunately, in the English-speaking world, this is more relaxed and tolerable.

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LucilliaSnowfox In reply to Develv [2019-03-25 15:55:47 +0000 UTC]

Oh yes I completely agree! I know that the terms we use today (Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender,) are all very new which make me wonder how did people feel about their gender in a spiritual sense in the past. So many cultures once went in depth about the soul, spirt, and body and how androgyn was seen as beautiful and pure combing the best aspects of sex

I wonder if in the future people will write essays on the spiritual side of gender and how vital it is for life and growing

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Christine-Z [2019-03-24 01:29:05 +0000 UTC]

Oh?

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TheFireCircleYagna [2019-03-23 20:43:12 +0000 UTC]

Klinfelter Syndrome, a condition I consider highly aesthetical, because it turns men into what is the closest to eunuchs  

I love the soft neutral colors you used in this drawing, it makes it look so light and soft

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2019-03-25 09:57:08 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, dear!

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2019-04-19 16:17:23 +0000 UTC]

you changed your picture!!!!!! Sweet Bagoi!

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Develv In reply to TheFireCircleYagna [2019-04-20 07:24:47 +0000 UTC]

Yep!) He is our talisman of luck ^^

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TheFireCircleYagna In reply to Develv [2019-04-21 19:18:06 +0000 UTC]

awwwwwwwwwwwwww yeah he is
so is our Basil

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Hekate321 [2019-03-23 16:56:16 +0000 UTC]

He looks like the god Phanes, I can imagine him at the heart of all that is and was. His beauty is an extension of his soul, sensual and pur  rather than overtly erotic. It is annoying the lgbt community at times so focused on pronouns and not figuring out the soul.

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Develv In reply to Hekate321 [2019-03-25 09:56:35 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! Yes, like all androgynous gods and angels. A true person, a soul does not have sex and gender, but includes them all at the same time. However, people (sometimes even LGBT) are so obsessed with pronouns that they are not able to see the spiritual essence. It's hard to be among such people.
Also, I have been studying and creating on the topic of eunuchs and androgynous males for a very long time, and there is a whole groups of toxic people and haters who hate my art just because my characters do not correspond to the binary system of sex and gender! It's disgusting. But fortunately, in the English-speaking world, this is more relaxed and tolerable.

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FutureGrave [2019-03-23 16:50:10 +0000 UTC]

Your description hit me hard as I am trans FtM but still prefer more feminine clothing and appearance. I am male for sure but most just ask me if I like a feminine figure/look then why change from female. It makes me confused cause I know some pretty feminine cis guys but supposedly if you are trans you have to be masculine or vice versa. Thank you for the description and lovely art. ^^

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Develv In reply to FutureGrave [2019-03-25 09:51:57 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! It's interesting... and sad. I'm agender, but I prefer to talk about myself as masculine, and this already becomes a reason for questions about my femininity.
Also, I have been studying the topic of eunuchs and androgynous males for a very long time, and there is a whole groups of toxic people and haters who hate my art just because my characters do not correspond to the binary system of sex and gender! It's disgusting. But fortunately, in the English-speaking world, this is more relaxed and tolerable.

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