As a r.victim I'm considering not continuing... I took a good 40 minutes break before I could play the last 4 minutes in the 1st episode (r@pe scene). And was only able to watch them because I play it while not watching and still cried and took a break before the 2nd episode, which starts with a 2 minutes continuation...
Does it even have a good ending? I saw someone (in spanish) say they managed the story well while others said it didn't, like, at all.
Hi there. Thanks for your your words about the film. They allowed me to experience a perspective I otherwise would…
Glad my review helped you. About your question, I don't mind answering, I get that there isn't many information available. (I just want to mention english is my 2nd language, so forgive me for any mistakes).
I imagine you are at least well informed about trans people, even if just transwomen and transmen. When we speak about binary we mean women or men (cis or trans), nonbinary means neither. Imagine women being one end of a spectrum and men the opposite end, nonbinary people are in any place of that spectrum. Agender, however, is completely outside of that spectrum. Other way to think it is with colours. Imagine women are black, and men white. Nonbinary are any other colour. Agender people would be the absence of colour. About your question, yes, I'm pansexual (although I usually say bi because I was informed of that term first and have used it longer). I have known I was interested in people regardless of gender since I thought I was cis. A question I normally see people have is if sexualities like homosexual or straight include us, which they do. In the gay flag you see greens and in the lesbian you see oranges, those represent nonbinary people (and agender). However, they include and see afab and amab as equals.
AFAB are nonbinary people that were raised as women, and AMAB as men.
I recommend but take in consideration this trigger warnings tw: implied incest, implied sexual abuse, implied pedophilia, child abuse, suicide attempt, implied murder, portrayal of someone hanging, torture, gore, sexual abuse, only 18+
The first time I watched this series I tried to watch it completely, but I couldn't. As soon as I realized how detached Kengkla/Techno and Tum/Tar 's relationships were I started skipping them. I watched Tin/Can because they interacted with the other characters and I wanted context, but they don't affect that much Pete/Ae's relationship.
I have rewatched it once JUST for Pete/Ae, I agree they are the only worth watching material in this series. And the other relationships don't affect their story at all, so there's really no reason to watch anything but their story.
Does it even have a good ending? I saw someone (in spanish) say they managed the story well while others said it didn't, like, at all.
About your question, I don't mind answering, I get that there isn't many information available. (I just want to mention english is my 2nd language, so forgive me for any mistakes).
I imagine you are at least well informed about trans people, even if just transwomen and transmen. When we speak about binary we mean women or men (cis or trans), nonbinary means neither. Imagine women being one end of a spectrum and men the opposite end, nonbinary people are in any place of that spectrum. Agender, however, is completely outside of that spectrum.
Other way to think it is with colours. Imagine women are black, and men white. Nonbinary are any other colour. Agender people would be the absence of colour.
About your question, yes, I'm pansexual (although I usually say bi because I was informed of that term first and have used it longer). I have known I was interested in people regardless of gender since I thought I was cis.
A question I normally see people have is if sexualities like homosexual or straight include us, which they do. In the gay flag you see greens and in the lesbian you see oranges, those represent nonbinary people (and agender). However, they include and see afab and amab as equals.
AFAB are nonbinary people that were raised as women, and AMAB as men.
Hope this helped you.
tw: implied incest, implied sexual abuse, implied pedophilia, child abuse, suicide attempt, implied murder, portrayal of someone hanging, torture, gore, sexual abuse, only 18+
I have rewatched it once JUST for Pete/Ae, I agree they are the only worth watching material in this series. And the other relationships don't affect their story at all, so there's really no reason to watch anything but their story.