Not sure whether this counts, and I didn't watch it a lot, but as a trans kid in denial I was weirdly fascinated by Ranma 1/2. In hindsight it's obviously not surprising at all, seems to be a fairly common experience. I was so confused why Ranma kept trying to get rid of the "curse". What do you mean you don't want to be a woman?
When I first heard Coming Clean and the interview where he said he is bi, I was maybe 13-14 years old. It helped me realize that I was attracted to both girls and boys. Then all the pictures of him making out with guys on stage made me realize that it’s ok.
In On the Steel Breeze by Alistair Reynolds is a character named Travertine who uses ze pronouns. Just a fantastic character regardless, and how I learned about neopronouns.
Not sure whether this counts, and I didn't watch it a lot, but as a trans kid in denial I was weirdly fascinated by Ranma 1/2. In hindsight it's obviously not surprising at all, seems to be a fairly common experience. I was so confused why Ranma kept trying to get rid of the "curse". What do you mean you don't want to be a woman?
My partner and I recently watched Ranma 1/2 and it is such a delight! That’s awesome you found some solidarity there
Billie Joe Armstrong
When I first heard Coming Clean and the interview where he said he is bi, I was maybe 13-14 years old. It helped me realize that I was attracted to both girls and boys. Then all the pictures of him making out with guys on stage made me realize that it’s ok.
A gay male couple on Eastenders back in the 90s. It was HUGE at the time and was the first mainstream representation i ever saw
In On the Steel Breeze by Alistair Reynolds is a character named Travertine who uses ze pronouns. Just a fantastic character regardless, and how I learned about neopronouns.
Louis Couperus.