I still say blursed.
Then again, I’m not exactly the foremost expert on social lingo.
Nah mean, fellow kids?
I still say blursed.
Then again, I’m not exactly the foremost expert on social lingo.
Nah mean, fellow kids?
If you have to put a trigger warning in the title, please mark this as NSFW so people have a choice as to see when they’re scrolling. Speaking from personal experience…
It depends on where you live.
If you feel you live in an area where it would put you in harm’s way, it might be it would put a target on your back.
If you feel the area you live in is an open-enough area to where your physical and mental wellbeing would not be severely at stake, then maybe it wouldn’t.
In the end, we cannot make this decision for you, but just know it is not a cut-and-dry answer. Some places if you come out you would wind up dead within a week; other places it would be something to celebrate as it is intended to be. Most places I imagine are somewhere in the middle.
It entirely depends on where you live and the atmosphere of that place.
Truth be told? As a former fan of the books but a reluctant enjoyer of the universe, I would love to try the game.
But as a trans person, I cannot in good faith give additional attention to anything Harry Potter. Many of the fans may be good people, but the books are problematic, the author is a piece of shit, and anything that gives either of these things more exposure should be shunned. (Sadly, this means the movies are a no-go, even though Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson are gems; I can’t remember how Rupert Grint feels.)
Not censored, just shunned. I’m not going to be an asshole to someone who likes HP but is a nice person otherwise. If they ask me my opinion, I’ll tell them, but I’ll stay away personally from the official content, if not all content (fan content is on a somewhat case-by-case basis, but mostly that too if only just to make staying away easier).