Fun fact: In most Roman languages that assign genders to inanimate objects (that I know of), the Sun is usually male (le soleil, el sol, il sole) and the Moon female (la lune, la luna). In German it's the opposite for some reason, the Sun is female (die Sonne) and the Moon male (der Mond).
The sun produces oppressive heat in Southern Europe, it is a rare sight in Northern Europe. Cultural connotations of masculinity being harsh and femininity being comforting.
Fun fact: In most Roman languages that assign genders to inanimate objects (that I know of), the Sun is usually male (le soleil, el sol, il sole) and the Moon female (la lune, la luna). In German it's the opposite for some reason, the Sun is female (die Sonne) and the Moon male (der Mond).
In German, the Sun is trans. Pass it on.
AND the moon. Another example of transmasc erasure smdh
The sun is slowly transitioning to He. Sun is trans confirmed.
The sun produces oppressive heat in Southern Europe, it is a rare sight in Northern Europe. Cultural connotations of masculinity being harsh and femininity being comforting.