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The New Kevyn by Kevyn

The New Kevyn

Kevyn

For the first 31 years of my life, I've always believed I was male and my pronouns were he/him/his. This is not the case anymore because this whole time, I've recently come to realize that I'm actually an asexual non-binary demiguy who prefers using xe/xem/xyr pronouns.

The reason for this because I'm not the most masculine of men. So I love having medium-long hair, but I hate having beards. I also didn't like looking at my body in the mirror and I tend to leave my underwear on when I'm taking a shower at times. That explains my body dysphoria as well as why I'm a demiguy and not a manly man. As for my asexuality, I've already come out as that way a couple years back and it's been long proven that I hate full nudity to the point that I wouldn't even draw nudes, even in my more NSFW pics.

As for being non-binary, like I've already said, I'm a demiguy who likes long hair and hates beards. The reason why I chose xe/xem/xyr as my neoprouns is because the kind of enbies who use this set tend to be more masculine in appearance and more likely male at birth, like me. That's the main reason why xe/xem/xyr are my new pronouns and he/him/his were my old pronouns. Another reason why is because the letter X seems a bit fascinating when I look at it, particularly in names that start with that certain letter or even contain it.

As for the overall appearance of my fursona, I've given xem a haircut in reflection of my IRL haircut back in September and I gave xem new shoes in reflection of my IRL shoes I bought back in May. So far, I like this new look of my fursona, xe looks nice.

So that concludes why I've recently come out as an asexual non-binary demiguy who uses xe/xem/xyr pronouns and I believe I'll be happier that way and I'll love myself even more than ever before. With all that out of the way, what do you think about the brand new me?

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