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Question: Story: The year is 2024. Write me a story the way I write about a 14 year old boy with a description of the boy's appearance, what he's wearing, birthday, birth year, what state he's in, what he's doing. Have him be out at a mall with some friends when he somehow ends up trapped in the body of a non binary female with a description of the non binary's name, age, birthday and birth year, height, what state they're from, their eye color and hair color and hairstyle, what they were wearing shoes included. Have the boy freak out calling himself ugly in his new voice and have it be in quoted text. Have the boy try talking normally but unwillingly refer to himself as they/them pronouns multiple times and have him unwillingly criticize himself for not using "their" preferred pronouns and have it be in quoted text. Have the boy unwillingly make a comment about how gender is stupid and how happy "they" are not using it and have it be in quoted text.
In the bustling year of 2024, in the ever-evolving state of California, lived an adolescent boy named Tyler. He was 14, born on a bright summer day, July 28, 2010. Often noticeable in a crowd, with his smoky brown hair that fell into his eyes and a persistent glint of mischief in his hazel eyes. His usual attire included a faded black graphic t-shirt, ripped and slightly dirt stained jeans, and sneakers, often termed as 'well loved' aka 'overused'. His story takes a sudden turn when he and his friends decide to spend a Saturday afternoon at the local mall. As the Universe always has its inexplicable ways of spinning stories, somehow on this particular day his existence gets intertwined with that of a non-binary individual. Alex, who goes by they/them pronouns, was born on February 14, 2006. A Valentine baby hailing from Oregon, Alex was just as delightful, standing at 5’8", known for mesmerizing jade green eyes. Their hair was a wild spectacle; hues of purple intertwined with their natural black color, styled elegantly in a pixie cut. Today, Alex was wearing clothing that spoke volumes about their vibrant personality: a pastel blue and pink hoodie symbolizing the transgender pride colors, black baggy jeans, and a pair of vibrant multi-colored Converse sneakers. As Tyler was lost in the hustle-bustle of the mall, a strange sensation overcame him. Before he knew what was happening, he found himself peering out of Alex's green eyes, inhabiting their body instead of his own. Panicking, he caught a glimpse of himself - now Alex - in a nearby storefront’s reflection. "Oh my God, I look hideous!" Tyler exclaimed, the words emerging in a voice that wasn't his own, rather being a slightly more feminine lilt he recognized as Alex’s voice. Dismayingly trying to hold a normal conversation, he accidentally used 'they' and 'them' pronouns to refer to himself. "They...I mean, I...should probably find out what happened," he corrected sharply, his brow crinkling in persistent confusion. Unable to fathom the mystery of his situation, he found himself flustered and inadvertently spoke out loud, "Why do 'they' even bother with gender? It's just a stupid societal construct. 'They'...I mean, 'I' am happier not categorizing myself into one." In this moment, a bewildered Tyler was not only navigating a new body and perspective on gender but also gaining invaluable insights into the complexities of human identity; a lesson he would carry beyond this fascinatingly entangled afternoon.
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