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now that you say, I'm not sure anymore
Can be agender, can be a gender.
Fuck dudes, hanging with the dudes, ".... Duude...", "sex with dudes"
Same with bro or man. Also, progressively, defaults shouldn't be masculine and people shouldn't push that narrative.
Like, "I like having sex with multiple dudes at the same time", but, also, my gf is not a dude, dude.
But ALSO to complicate things further, sometimes chicks ARE dudes or bros just because they want to be and that's okay. And the more you think about that sentence the more your brain will hurt.
I dunno. Just... Don't be a dickhead and respect people, and it's probably fine. "Gotta know the rules before you break the rules."
I think it might be dependent on context, unfortunately/confusingly.