Where do I start?

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Well... where do I start? I have no idea. I guess I could start with the basics.
Preferred pronouns: They/them(today at least)
Preferred name: Simon
Favourite food: Potatoes, mashed potatoes, French fries(unsalted), baked potatoes, just potatoes in general.
Favourite color: light blue
Favourite animal: Wolves, but also snakes, they're adorable
Pets: one dog, two cats, a turtle, a beta fish, and some cichlids.
Siblings: all younger, 1 half sister, 1 half brother, one full brother, and one full sister
What's been happening lately?: Well, today I was mopping the floor in my office room, right? And I was mopping in front of my saltwater tank...and I thought there was a stick in front of it so I picked it up to go move it out of the way... and it was one of our fish... and me being the stupidly scared person I am, I dropped the 1-2 day old dead fish on the floor...and after I did... I felt really bad for him. I am connected a lot to nature, and so one of my saltwater fish dying makes me really sad.

On with the story already Simon!
Okay, Okay!

Well, I guess I could start this story off with saying that I am non-binary and genderfluid. Now I know a lot of people may say: "But if you're non-binary, you cant be genderfluid, that doesnt make sense!" Well of course it doesn't little mouse, that's because on some days I FEEL non-binary more than anything. Now, a lot of you may be asking "What's non-binary?" Well, let me educate you.
The Google definition of non-binary is "Denoting or relating to a gender or sexual identity that is not defined in terms of traditional binary oppositions such as male and female or homosexual and heterosexual."
My definition is "Not really male or female, just hanging around the middle."
Now... to the genderfluid part?
Google definition of genderfluid "Denoting or relating to a person who does not identify themselves as having a fixed gender."
My definition is a bit different I guess... "Being a wiggly worm and not being one gender specifically because you might change, and then your wormy self feels like a different gender."

I'm really bad with this XD
Gender: Androgynous(I guess)
Pronouns: He/him they/them she/her
~Simon

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