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JetlagJen

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Geek of many colours.
Queer mum interested in climate and social justice, TTRPG, boardgames, SciFi.
UK based.
She/her.

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stavvers, to random
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I am the cis-est person to ever cis and I know this because I did a fuck of a lot of work on my gender identity and every goddamn time I ended up concluding I was the boring gender that my mum picked out.

JetlagJen,
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@stavvers same.

I was a bit of a tomboy as a kid. I've never fit the "girly" stereotypes. I've spent a lot of my adult life around trans people. So I have questioned my gender multiple times in multiple ways. I'm definitely the boring option. Cis, woman, female. Exactly as predicted over 40 years ago.

As the only cis person in the household, I almost feel left out. But if I can't be transed, it makes me very certain that that isn't a thing.

AuthorHelp, to authorindiespeak
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JetlagJen,
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@cstross @AuthorHelp @clacksee @authorindiespeak @writingcommunity

I think the spelling errors analogy is very apt and the same approach works for finding things that need CWs.

You're likely to employ an editor and a proofreader, both of whom will help you find things you don't see in your own work. They may be able to offer CW feedback, too, or you could employ a sensitivity reader.

Be as thorough as possible, but something will slip through (also like typos), so don't overthink it.

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