Sailor Moon and Power Rangers

Published: Feb. 15, 2022, 11:44 a.m.

b'Watching TV at a young age Kitan already knew: sometimes they\\u2019re Sailor Moon, sometimes they\\u2019re a Power Ranger, sometimes both, sometimes neither. Their parents didn\\u2019t really keep a close eye on their gender performance. As long as they did well in school, there wasn\\u2019t much to worry about. Play with whatever toys you want, aspire to be Sailor Moon or whoever else, listen to whatever music you like, but bring home those A\\u2019s.\\n\\nDespite all this, Kitan\\u2019s childhood wasn\\u2019t all good and well. In this episode we cover the good and the bad. They did not have the language to express their gender, they had to deal with high academic pressure, but thankfully there was always music to come back to. Punk, Metal and Visual Kei were, and still are, a comforting safe space.\\n\\nConsider Supporting through https://Patreon.com/Queersounds \\n\\nFlashback Track: GLAY \\u2013 \\u8a98\\u60d1 (Yuuwaku)\\nQueer Artist Spotlight: My Chemical Romance \\u2013 Thank You for the Venom\\nBest Live Experience: Avenged Sevenfold \\u2013 Bat Country\\nRecent Discovery: kiryu \\u2013 utsusemi\\n\\nShownotes: \\n\\nVisual Kei (wiki) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_kei\\nA7X NFT\\u2019s https://www.altpress.com/meta/avenged-sevenfold-deathbats-club-nft-interview/\\nNon Binary in Japanese (forum) https://japanese.stackexchange.com/questions/68093/is-there-a-word-for-non-binary-in-japanese \\n\\nGet in touch through http://Queersounds.com/Contact'