You know, I think one reason I’m uncomfortable with non-binary readings of Haruka is that it feels in part based in the idea of masculine androgyny and in presentation *being* gender. Obviously if non-binary people can see themselves in Haruka it’s great, but when other people do it it feels very… first-level understanding of the concept? Something like that. 

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