My relationship to gender is fluid — constantly evolving, shifting, and interacting with my environment. I’m lucky to have experienced relatively little body dysmorphia, so sometimes I think about how my decisions to alter my body and self are connected to how the world I’m in perceives me and treats me. I am in a stage of feeling baffled by the ways I am perceived by the outside world, and wanting nothing to do with gender, while also recognizing I have a responsibility to accept and leverage the male privilege and ease I am being given (regardless of not identifying as male). the world i want to live in encourages all peoples’ exploration and curiosities of their emerging selves, and expands far beyond the binary gender paradigm.
Catdaddy
Genderqueer, They/Them, He/Him