When you picture yourself in your mind, do you imagine yourself precisely how you look in real life, or do you see something else (an alter ego, a person who looks differently, another being, etc.)?
When you’re visualizing from the first person’s pov, whose hands are you seeing?
If you have aphantasia, consider “seeing” as a metaphor for the way you think of the concept of yourself.The main options (we put them here due to the character limit):
πͺ: I only imagine myself the way I look like irl.
πͺ: I imagine someone/something that represents me.
β¨οΈ: I imagine myself in multiple ways: the way I am, as another being, as an abstract concept, you name it.
Your answer:
πͺ + I’m cis.
πͺ + I’m trans / non-binary.
πͺ + I don’t have a gender identity / Idk what my gender identity is.
πͺ + I’m cis.
πͺ + I’m trans / non-binary.
πͺ + I don’t have a gender identity / Idk what my gender identity is.
β¨οΈ + I’m cis.
β¨οΈ + I’m trans / non-binary.
β¨οΈ + I don’t have a gender identity / Idk what my gender identity is.
I’ve never once imagined myself. I couldn’t draw my own face if god asked.
Something entirety else (please expand on that in the comments).
I’m a pure consciousness having a meaty experience; Self is a silly thing.
See ResultsPlease reblog for a bigger sample size and feel free to expand on your answer in the comments / tags!
Credit to @anon (we added a few options).