They/them
So today I wrote my last exam for the year ( God bless) and in it there was a comprehension about this dancer that I've never heard of.
It spoke about one of her most famous pieces in which she was "killed" for being lesbian and then brought back to life to "correct herself ".
I'm not even kidding.
Like I spoke to one of my classmates about it afterwards and apparently the piece was to protest against homophobia but like if they didn't portray that there's nothing wrong with being lesbian at the end of the dance then it seems pretty damn homophobic to me.
So I drew the lesbian symbol on my wrist underneath the word "Human" in pink marker during the exam.
I don't know whenever something is bothering me I have the tendency of drawing something relating to it on my wrist.
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