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Sh'e, H'er, they them, she, he, whatever....
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Post by Trinity on Aug 11, 2018 21:36:32 GMT 8
I do see myself as having a specific gender, and its neither boy nor girl. Androgyne, maxed with HRT levels, biblical androgyne which includes having breasts and a penis, some pics of the angels are like that, they have that, the old statues do. Which I think is really cool.
But for me, and my gender itself is fairly static, though the expression and the symphony of it can be very dynamic in its interrelationship to the matrix, I do absolutely see myself as another gender. Its a real gender, and it really comes across when I am in bed, I kind of see my wife and see another type of woman in myself, she has the female parts on the bottom, I have the male part on the bottom, but the rest of us is the same. A matched pair, actually.
And because of the male part on me, she sees me as male and has to in order to be happy, and I am fine with that. I am dominant in the relationship anyway, its all so very cool. Yah, third sex, sexuality, gender, for me. Actually the sexuality for me is binary female. But I need to avoid the labels, I find labels confuse instead of enhance, so I am trying to describe how it feels for me to be (uses label) a full transition androgyne....
How do you see yourself as it relates to being another gender?
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Post by Ativan Prescribed on Aug 12, 2018 9:05:45 GMT 8
No. I see NB as being non binary, away from the binary gender, and it's easy to lump their genders together, they are really all the same anyways. It isn't a gender, it's a way of life.
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danishcouple
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Gender: Non-Binary
Presentation: bigender
Pronouns: They/Their/Them
Orientation: Queer
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Post by danishcouple on Nov 20, 2021 1:46:51 GMT 8
We see our self specific as the third gender.
And we think that we were born as the third gender, just because we waren't specific girls we were more in between, girls with boy's manners.
For us was an eye opener when we were introduced in to the groep of 2 spirtit, a group of people who didn't match with one of the both binair genders.
In these groep we saw also therapists who were transforming these people outside the binairy and for us this was home coming this are we, this is us.
But at that time our body's didn't mach with this, so we started on a young age to transition, injecting testosterone without the wish of surgery's, to have what is inside , on the outside too.
And now day's we are happy that our therapist transformed us to there were we belong, and say now we have the third gender.
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koiandras
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Gender: Ambigender (Agender Woman / Libramasculine)
Presentation: Female
Presentation: Tomboy-femme
Pronouns: She/Her
Orientation: Bisexual
Orientation: Bisexual/Orchidian
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Post by koiandras on Dec 20, 2021 17:44:14 GMT 8
Yes and no. By describing my gender identity, it stands in contrast to others' sets of descriptions of their identities. By naming them, they refer to something in reality, something distinct from other referents. Since everything about my gender identity is about how it relates to the binary, I don't feel that my gender identity is outside the binary, so much as it has a queer relationship with it, which is why I describe myself as genderqueer, not non-binary. As such, when I'm talking about my gender identity, I draw distinctions and it becomes separate from others', but my experience isn't one of separation, so much as a manifestation of the concept of IDIIC, "Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combination".
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