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Demigirl
Androgynous
In private, feminine
They/Their/Them
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Post by Becky on Jul 20, 2019 23:03:15 GMT 8
Hello,. I'm new to this forum. There's only so many places I can say this without being recurved by skepticism, but I just wanted to say somrwhere that I am non-binary, and proud ofit. I prefer they/their promouns. I'm biologically male but not strictly a man. I have many feminine parts if my prrsonality that I'm very proud of and love to express, but I'm not strictly a woman. Only place I can express this outside of internet land is a trans/Ally chorus that I am a member of. Every time someone new joins we all introduce ourselves and say our pronouns, and I feel like myself there. Many kinds of peiple: trans male/transfemale, male/femake, non binary, and I'm proud to call all of theses individuals my friends. Not because of their identifications, but because they're all amazing and accepting. This is kinda of an after work late night rant. I just wanted to say I'm happy I found this site and I'm happy to be supportive of others here. I'm incredibly glad you're here! N.B. people are a rare breed, and we need to support each other as much as possible. It literally saved my life just to learn that there were others like me. I'm designated male at birth, and adore expressing (and thinking) in a decidedly feminine way. And you'll find many others who are the same way. We're special, we're awesome, and we are indeed friends. <3
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